The name is found as EGCBERHT RX. and on the reverse is the moneyer’s name.

EADBEARHT, 794-798.

Obverse, the name EADBEARHT REX in three lines across the field.

Reverse, moneyer’s name with device.

CUTHRED, 798-805.

Obverse, on some a profile bust, others three arms branching out from the inner circle, and extending through the legend, CVDRED REX or CVDRED REX CANT. Reverse, moneyer’s name with similar device or cross, etc.

BALDRED, 805-823.

Obverse, bust or cross within inner circle, BALDRED, BELDRED, or BEALDRED REX CN or CANT. Reverse, moneyer’s name, cross, etc. One of his coins has on the reverse DIORMOD MONETA, and within the inner circle, in two lines, DRVR CITS for Dorovernia Civitas or city of Canterbury, and is the earliest known instance of place of mintage appearing upon Saxon coins.

MERCIAN KINGS. OFFA, 757-796.