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This coin's design was inspired by a Late Roman prototype, the 'Two Emperors' type gold Solidus was struck under the emperors Valentinian I (A.D. 364-375), Gratian (A.D. 367-383) (seen right), Magnus Maximus (A.D. 383-388) and others. The early English clearly had access to Roman coinage and many early Anglo-Saxon types are inspired by their designs. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle has the following enigmatic entry for the year A.D. 418: "Here the Romans assembled all the gold-hoards where were in Britain and hid some in the earth so that no one afterwards could find them, and took some with them into Gaul" Clearly some were found as there contents helped inspire Early Anglo-Saxon coin designs. |
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