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"398330","BERK-ADA244","PAS4C3ADA24001759","COIN","","","","","","","24.5","1","2008 T88","2008T88","MEDIEVAL","1412","1413","One of two silver Medieval English groats, discovered a distance of 3-4 feet from one another. The coins are described by Julian Baker of the Heberden Coin Room, The Ashmolean Museum, as follows: (1) A silver groat of Henry IV, AD 1399-1413, light coinage AD1412-13, London mint. Spink, Coins of England No.1728.","This coin was found in association with BERK-AD6047. These two coins, found close together and possibly deliberately hidden as a hoard or dropped or lost from the same purse, were declared Treasure under the 1996 Act by the Oxfordshire Coroner on 26th April 2010.","","2010-07-12 10:02:28","2011-03-03 09:47:00","3","","","2007-11-14","","","","","10","","1","1","","","","","","abyard","Anni Byard","BERK","jparol","Janina Parol","Silver","","","","Struck or hammered","","Complete","Good","","MEDIEVAL","MEDIEVAL","","Metal detector","","Dr Julian Baker","","Miss Anni Byard","OXFORDSHIRE","CHALGROVE","SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE","","","","SU6498","SU4619","SU69NW","","","","","","","From Finder","Bust of Henry facing, annulet or pellet to left of crown","HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC","Long cross","POSVI DEVM [ADIVTOR]EM MEVM","Groat","1","","","","","","1","","","16","1978","","Regular","1","1","","","","CIVITAS LONDON","1","","","","Henry IV of England","","","","London","Slightly worn: very fine","","English coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489","Groat: Henry IV, Light coinage, Type 1 (N 1358)","","","","","","",

