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Unique ID: LIN-E5E880
Object type certainty: Certain
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A late Roman copper-alloy nummus of Gratian, GLORIA NOVI SAECVLI (Emperor standing right), mint of Arles, struck AD 367-75. RIC IX, no. 15.
Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder
Broad period: ROMAN
Subperiod from: Late
Period from: ROMAN
Date from: Circa AD 367
Date to: Circa AD 375
Quantity: 1
Weight: 1.82 g
Diameter: 17 mm
Date(s) of discovery: Monday 1st October 2012
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Primary material: Copper alloy
Manufacture method: Struck or hammered
Completeness: Complete
Denomination: Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)
Denomination qualifier: Certain
Ruler/issuer: Gratian
Primary ruler qualifier: Certain
Reece period: Period 19 [364-378]
Mint or issue place: Arelatum
Mint qualifier: Certain
Obverse description: Diademed and draped bust right
Obverse inscription: [DN GRATIANVS AVGG AVG]
Reverse description: Emperor standing facing, head left, holding labarum in right hand, and resting left on shield.
Reverse inscription: GLORIA [NOVI SAECVLI]
Die axis measurement: 6 o'clock
Degree of wear: Very worn: fair
Fourth Century reverse type: GLORIA NOVI SAECVLI
Reverse mint mark: TCON
Status: Regular
Status qualifier: Certain
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4 Figure: TF1212
Four figure Latitude: 52.69410938
Four figure longitude: -0.34422083
1:25K map: TF1212
1:10K map: TF11SW
Grid reference source: From a paper map
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 100 metre square.
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