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COIN

Unique ID: SF-502E36

Object type certainty: Certain

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A worn copper-alloy Roman sestertius of late-1st to 2nd century AD date, possibly of Trajan or Hadrian, c.96-138 AD. Reverse type is illegible.

Subsequent actions

Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder

Chronology

Broad period: ROMAN
Period from: ROMAN [scope notes | view all attributed records]
Period to: ROMAN [scope notes | view all attributed records]
Date from: Circa AD 96
Date to: Circa AD 138

Dimensions and weight

Weight: 19.88 g
Diameter: 32.37 mm
Quantity: 1

Materials and construction

Primary material: Copper alloy [scope notes | view all attributed records]
Manufacture method: Struck or hammered [scope notes | view all attributed records]
Completeness: Complete [scope notes | view all attributed records]

Coin data (numismatics)

Denomination: Sestertius [scope notes | View all attributed records]
Ruler/issuer: Uncertain - 1st/2nd Century AD [scope notes | View all attributed records]
Obverse description: Laureate bust right
Obverse inscription: []ANVS [H?...]
Reverse description: Illegible
Reverse inscription: Illegible
Status: Regular

Coin references

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Spatial data

Region: East
County: Suffolk
District: St Edmundsbury
To be known as: The Saxhams

Method of discovery: Metal detector [scope notes]
General landuse: Cultivated land [scope notes]
Specific landuse: Character undetermined [scope notes]

Discovery dates

Date(s) of discovery: Saturday 1st October 2011

Personal details

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Recorded by: Dr Andrew Brown - [ view all attributed records]
Identified by: Dr Andrew Brown - [view all attributed records]

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    Created: Friday 10th February 2012
    Updated: Friday 10th February 2012

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