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Coin

Unique ID: LEIC-02C601

Object type certainty: Certain

Roman silver Milarensis fragment of Gratian (AD 367-83), VIRTVS EXERCITVS, mint unclear, AD 367-383.

Subsequent actions

Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder

Chronology

Broad period: ROMAN
Period from: ROMAN [scope notes | view all attributed records]
Date from: AD 367
Date to: AD 483

Dimensions and weight

Thickness: 1 mm
Weight: 2.2 g
Diameter: 23 mm
Quantity: 1

Materials and construction

Primary material: Silver [scope notes | view all attributed records]
Manufacture method: Struck or hammered [scope notes | view all attributed records]
Completeness: Fragment [scope notes | view all attributed records]

Coin data (numismatics)

Denomination: Miliarensis [scope notes | View all attributed records]
Ruler/issuer: Gratian [scope notes | View all attributed records]
Reece period: Period 19 [364-378] [scope notes | View all attributed records]
Obverse description: right facing draped bust
Obverse inscription: [D N GRATIA]-NVS P F AVG
Reverse description: soldier standing resting on shield
Reverse inscription: [VIRTVS] EXERCITVS
Degree of wear: Worn: fine [scope notes | View all attributed records]

Coin references

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Spatial data

Region: East Midlands
County: Leicestershire
District: Blaby
To be known as: Lubbesthorpe

Method of discovery: Metal detector [scope notes]

Discovery dates

Date(s) of discovery: Sunday 9th October 2005

Personal details

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Recorded by: Wendy Scott - [ view all attributed records]
Identified by: Mr Richard knox - [view all attributed records]
Secondary identifier: Mr Sam Moorhead - [view all attributed records]

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    Created: Wednesday 14th December 2005
    Updated: Thursday 24th February 2011

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