"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"
"471857","CAM-129784","PAS4EC12978001863","COIN","","","","","","0.76","20.12","1","","","MEDIEVAL","1461","1470","A silver hammered halfgroat of Edward IV's first reign light coinage, date range 1461-1470. Obverse shows foward facing crowned bust, knot below bust, within a multifoil border. Obverse legend reads [ED]WARD'DI GRA[REX...]. Reverse shows a solid long cross with three pellets per quarter and a spur in one quarter. Reverse outer legend reads POSVI/DEVM[A]/[IVT]OR/E'MEVM inner reverse legend reads CIVI/TAS/CAN/TOR. Mint is Canterbury. Die axis is half way between 4 o'clock and 5 o'clock. Weight is 1.70g, diameter is 20.12mm, thickness is 0.76mm. See North, Vol. II, p.88, no.1590.","","","2011-11-14 14:45:12","2011-12-01 14:14:00","4","","1","2011-06-01","2011-06-30","","","","8","1","1","1","","","","","","hfowler","Helen Fowler","CAM","hfowler","Helen Fowler","Silver","","","","Struck or hammered","","Incomplete","","Certain","MEDIEVAL","MEDIEVAL","","Metal detector","","Ms Helen Fowler","Dr Martin Allen","Ms Helen Fowler","CAMBRIDGESHIRE","","SOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE","","","","","TL4364","TL46SW","","","","","","Cambridge Area","","Forward facing crowned bust, with knot below","[ED]WARD'DI GRA[REX...]","solid long cross with three pellets per quarter and a spur in one of the quarters","POSVI/DEVM[A]/[IVT]OR/E'MEVM - CIVI/TAS/CAN/TOR","Half groat","","","","","","5","","","","16","2065","","Regular","1","1","","2","","","1","","","","Edward IV of England (first reign)","","","","Canterbury","","5 o'clock","English coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489","Halfgroat: Edward IV, First reign, Light coinage (N 1584 - 1590)","","","","358395","CAM-129784.jpg","images/hfowler/",

