"id","old_findID","uniqueID","objecttype","classification","subclass","length","height","width","thickness","diameter","quantity","other_ref","treasureID","broadperiod","numdate1","numdate2","description","notes","reuse","created","updated","secwfstage","findofnote","objecttypecert","datefound1","datefound2","inscription","disccircum","museumAccession","subsequentAction","objectCertainty","dateFromCertainty","dateToCertainty","dateFoundFromCertainty","dateFoundToCertainty","subPeriodFrom","subPeriodTo","reason","username","fullname","institution","usernameUpdate","fullnameUpdate","primaryMaterial","secondaryMaterial","decoration","style","manufacture","surfaceTreatment","completeness","preservation","cert","periodFrom","periodTo","culture","discmethod","finder","identifier","secondaryIdentifier","recorder","county","parish","district","easting","northing","gridref","fourFigure","map25k","map10k","address","postcode","findspotdescription","lat","lon","knownas","source","obverse_description","obverse_inscription","reverse_description","reverse_inscription","denomination","degree_of_wear","allen_type","va_type","mack","reeceID","die","wearID","moneyer","revtypeID","categoryID","typeID","tribeID","status","rulerQualifier","denominationQualifier","mintQualifier","dieAxisCertainty","initialMark","reverseMintMark","statusQualifier","tribe","region","area","ruler1","ruler2","period_name","date_range","mint_name","wear","die_axis_name","category","type","emperorID","mintid","reverseType","i","f","imagedir"
"180462","WILT-D86FB6","001464D886701E59","coin","","","","","","","21","1","","","ROMAN","313","315","Roman gold 1 1/2 Solidus (sometimes called a Festaureus) of Licinius I, 308-324. Mint of Trier.  This piece is often referred to as a medallion.


Reverse: VBIQVE VICTORES (everywhere Victories)


Date: end 313 to end July 315


Mint: Trier


Reference: RIC VII, p.163, no.5","Three coins of this type are recorded of this type in RIC: the British Museum, The Hunterian Museum (Glasgow) and The Ashmolean Museum (Oxford). The coin is struck from different dies to those used for the other known examples. Medallions (large coins or multiples) like this were struck for the emperor to distribute at special occasions. One coin of Constantius II actually shows the emperor in a chariot distributing largesse in the form of coins RIC VIII, p. 518, no. 77","","2007-05-18 12:05:11","2011-02-24 13:51:20","3","1","1","","","","","","1","1","","","","","","","","khinds","Katie Hinds","WILT","dpett","Daniel Pett","Gold","","","","","","","","Certain","ROMAN","","","Metal detector","","Mr David Algar","Mr Sam Moorhead","Ms Katie Hinds","WILTSHIRE","","SALISBURY","","","","","SU4113","SU13SW","","","","","","Salisbury","From Finder","Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right","LICINI-VS P F AVG","Emperor standing right in military dress, cloak spread, holding transverse spear and globe; captive seated on either side.","VBIQVE VICTORES","Medallion","2","","","","15","","2","","","","","","","0","","","","","-//PTR","","","","","Licinius I","","Period 15","296-317","Treveri (Trier, Germany)","Worn: fine","","","","120","1","","145847","Quinn0707Licinius.jpg","images/khinds/",

