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"148551","SF-9E7B96","0014549E91701C2E","coin","","","","","","","19.15","1","","","ROMAN","14","37","Gold Aureus of Tiberius (AD14-37), PONTIF MAXIM, Mint of Lyon, AD14-37.  RIC I, no. 29; BMC I, no. 46 ","An unusual find for NE Suffolk - this could either have arrived with the army post-AD 43, the findspot is c.1.5km off the Roman road, or it might just be evidence of pre-conquest contacts, eg there are some substantial LIA centres on the Waveney. 
15 gold aurei of this type struck for Tiberius were found in the Bredgar Hoard in 1957.  The hoard of 34 coins ended with coins of Claudius dated AD41-2, so it has been suggested that the hoard was buried by a soldier during or shortly after the Claudian landings at Richborough in AD43.","","2006-11-02 12:48:23","2011-02-24 12:19:48","3","1","1","2006-08-01","","","","","1","1","","","1","","","","","jplouviez","Jude Plouviez","SF","dpett","Daniel Pett","Gold","","","","","","","","Certain","ROMAN","","","Metal detector",""," Judith Plouviez","Mr Sam Moorhead"," Judith Plouviez","SUFFOLK","","MID SUFFOLK","","","","","TM6227","TM27NE","","","","","","North Suffolk","From Map","","TICAESARDIVI AVGFAVGVSTVS (retrograde)","Female figure seated r., holding long vertical sceptre in r. hand, and branch in l. hand.  Chair has plain legs and is set on a single line.","PONTIF MAXIM (retrograde)","Aureus (Republic/Empire)","4","","","","1","","4","","","","","","","0","","","","","","","","","","Tiberius","","Period 1","Pre AD 41","Lyon (Lugdunum)","Hardly worn: extremely fine","","","","7","2","","119181","goldromancoin.JPG","images/fminter/",

