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"401782","KENT-92C842","PAS4C592C84001303","COIN","","","22","","11.3","1.8","22","1","FFF 10 SF 12","","ROMAN","350","353","350-353AD. Magnentius, userper in the West, damaged, AE centenionalis. Length 22mm, Width 11.3mm, Thickness 1.8mm, Diameter 22mm, Weight 2.0g. Obverse: Bare headed bust right. Inscription: []M CAE MAGN[] IV[]. Reverse: Emperor facing holding a standard or labrum and a victory. Inscription: F(E)LI[]S REIPUBLI[]. Mint mark: Probably once TRP Mint Name: Probably TREVERI (Trier Germany). Die Axis: 330 deg. or 11 o'clock. Little wear but badly broken down edges, attractive dark brown patina but also patches of corrosion removing approximately 30% of the coin surface altogether. There are also rusty brown stains - a result of water logged soil. Ref. Identifying Roamn Coins, Richard Reece &amp; Simaon James, Seaby 1986, Reprint 1994, page 32-33 No. 128 &amp; 131, Roman Coins &amp; Their values, David R. Sear, 4th Revised Edition, Seaby 1988, page 338-339 No. 4018 and Roman Imperial Coinage No. 264.","West Kent Detector Club co-operative effort with West Kent Archaeological Society - Darent Valley Archaeological Project. Ref. FFF 10 SF 12.","","2010-08-04 10:01:56","2010-08-08 11:23:00","4","","","2010-04-04","","","","","8","","1","1","","","","","","gburr","Geoff Burr","KENT","gburr","Geoff Burr","Copper alloy","","","","Struck or hammered","","Complete","Corroded","","ROMAN","ROMAN","","Metal detector during controlled archaeological investigation","","Mr Geoff Burr","","Mr Geoff Burr","KENT","","SEVENOAKS","","","","","TQ5159","TQ55NW","","","","","","Filston Farm","Calculated from parish centroid","Bare headed bust right","[]M CAE MAGN[]IV[]","Emperor facing holding a standard or labrum and a victory","F(E)LI[]S REIPUBLI[]","Centenionalis","1","","","","","11","1","","","","","","Regular","","1","","","","TRP","1","","","","","","","","Treveri (Trier, Germany)","Slightly worn: very fine","11 o'clock","","","","1","","292115","DSCN5459.JPG","images/gburr/",

