Kings of Wessex Alfred The Great Silver Penny 871-899AD Ludig

£2,950.00

Code: PS436

Kings of Wessex Alfred The Great Silver Penny 871-899AD. Moneyer Ludig

19mm, 1.31g

This coin comes with an old collectors ticket and is ex A Williams Collection, ex Noble 50 (March 1996) and ex Spink (July 1986).

The stuff of legends, a contemporary penny of king Alfred The Great. Good metal and a clear bold legend reading ‘ELFRED REX’. Struck by the moneyer LUDIG.

Alfred was the youngest son of Aethelwulf and succeeded his brother Aethelred I as king of the southern Saxon kingdom of Wessex in 871AD. He is the only English born monarch to be known as ‘the great’, his achievements covering social and educational reforms as well as military successes.

Following a series of battles, culminating in that at Edington in 878AD, where Alfred defeated the Danes, a treaty was negotiated. England was then divided, between the north and east (between the River Thames and Tees) the north was declared to be Danish territory – later known as the ‘Danelaw’ and Alfred subsequently gained control of areas of West Mercia and Kent which had previously been beyond the boundaries of Wessex.

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