2024-03-28T13:00:27+00:00https://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/jsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rsshttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atomhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/qrcodehttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results102703115720finds-11516511151651NARC-4A484CCOINMEDIEVALAn incomplete silver Penny of Edward III (AD 1327-1377). Fourth to Post-Treaty coinage. Long cross with quatrefoil and pellet at centre. York mint. AD 1351-1377.
Diameter: 18.32mm, Thickness: 0.47mm, Weight: 0.8g.
The coin is missing portions of its outer flan. 292912135113774NARC2024-02-20T13:09:24Z2024-02-23T10:40:41Z0.8PAS65D4A484001C4118.320.471221223141423737172857301NorthamptonshireEast NorthamptonshireWakerleySP949852.57170975-0.61444611bands.shops.handy6NARC-4A4A962072505115Crowned bust facing[EDW]ARDV[SREXA]NGL[I]Long cross with quatrefoil and pellet at centre and three pellets in each quadrant[CIVI]/TAS/[EBO]/RACIYork 26353228x25705PennyEdward III of EnglandEdward_III_of_EnglandSilver11728Struck or hammeredIncompletePoorMEDIEVALx14221EarlyMiddleMEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finderNARC-4A484C_65d4a4f7dd726.jpg1264136images/elliecox05/English coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377East MidlandsCertain12024-02-23T10:40:41.174Zfinds-11516491151649SUR-4A46B4VESSELPOST MEDIEVALA base sherd and foot from a post medieval whiteware (Surrey / Hampshire borderware) tripod pipkin. The interior has a yellow green to brown lead glaze.Recovered from the site of a post Medieval pottery production site dating to the second quarter of the 17th century and associated with the NE Hampshire / W Surrey border ware industry. The site was excavated by Jeremy Haslam in 1972.
Ref: Haslam 1975, A 17th century pottery-making site at Cove, Hants, Post-Medieval Archaeology 10 (1975), 164-187.Borderware3636162516504SUR2024-02-20T13:08:59Z2024-02-21T08:22:34Z97.0775.8PAS65D4A46B0013E746.578.415113441421177651743617275HampshireRushmoorFernhillSU845651.29694081-0.79659475bands.shops.handy10SUR-4A4827Ceramic10539Wheel madeFragmentPOST MEDIEVALx41047POST MEDIEVALx41047x41047Other chance findReturned to finderSUR-4A46B4_65d5b2b398cd6.jpg1264313images/smaslin/South EastCertain12024-02-21T08:22:34.316Zfinds-11516481151648NARC-4A375ECOINMEDIEVALAn incomplete silver Farthing of Edward II (AD 1307-1327). Withers type 30h, North class 11. Long cross reverse with three pellets in each quadrant. London mint. AD 1310-1314.
Diameter: 12.07mm, Thickness: 0.39mm, Weight: 0.3g.
The coin is missing minor portions of its outer flan.
North Vol II, P 38, No 1070/1292912131013144NARC2024-02-20T13:04:53Z2024-02-23T10:40:23Z0.3PAS65D4A375001F1A12.070.391221221141423737172857301NorthamptonshireEast NorthamptonshireWakerleySP949852.57170975-0.61444611bands.shops.handy6NARC-4A393D20613247191515Crowned bust facing[EDWARD]VSREXANLong cross with three pellets in each quadrant[CIVI]/TAS/LON/DON9London26352940x17731FarthingEdward II of EnglandEdward_II_of_EnglandSilver11728Struck or hammeredIncompleteFairMEDIEVALx14221EarlyMiddleMEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finderNARC-4A375E_65d4a3a04bb3b.jpg1264133images/elliecox05/English coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377Farthing: Edwardian class 11 (N 1070/1 / W 30)East MidlandsCertain12024-02-23T10:40:23.319Zfinds-11516471151647NLM-4A3441MOUNTMEDIEVALCopper alloy mount. Cast bar mount of baluster form, with a rounded lobe at either end of an expanded central part with collars separating the elements; markedly hollowed behind the middle. An iron rivet passes through the larger terminal lobe. Suggested date: Late Medieval, 1350-1400
Length: 30.3mm, Width: 9.5mm, Thickness (clear of rivet): 3.4mm, Weight: 2.42gmsBar292933135014004NLM2023-12-17T00:00:00ZNLM562092024-02-20T13:04:04Z2024-02-20T13:09:13Z2.42PAS65D4A3440010EF3.49.530.317141214143025623430025623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRoxby cum RisbySE911453.61465305-0.62588526bands.shops.handy10NLM-4A3574Copper alloy10627CastCompleteGoodMEDIEVALx14221LateLateMEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finderNLM-4A3441_65d4a452e2c0b.jpg1264135images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12024-02-20T13:09:13.379Zfinds-11516461151646WILT-4A260CCOINMEDIEVALA silver medieval 'Galley halfpenny' or Venetian soldino of the Doge Agostin Barbarigo (c. AD 1486-1501). Obverse: AV . BAR . DVX S. M. V. depicting Doge, as standard bearer of Venice, kneeling left, receiving the banner of St. Mark from the patron-saint standing right. Reverse: LAVS . TIBI . SOLI (Thou alone be praised) depicting Christ standing holding a cross right.
The silver soldino of Venice was known as the galyhalpens (galley-halfpence) as it was brought by the annual Venetian trading fleets. The soldino was about the size of English halfpennies and was popular because of a contemporary lack of small change. This practice was prohibited by the English authorities. Soldini in fact occur as English finds more often than proper halfpennies of the period.2929148615014WILTSSWM 62412024-02-20T13:00:16Z2024-02-28T16:21:03Z0.29PAS65D4A260001D2212.41221421439251692343925WiltshireWiltshireChilmarkST963351.09629235-2.05849897bands.shops.handy10WILT-4A3973538141317022Doge, as standard bearer of Venice, kneeling left, receiving the banner of St. Mark from the patron-saint standing right.AV. BAR. DVX S. M. V.Christ standing holding a cross right.LAVS . TIBI . SOLI (Thou alone be praised)11Little Venice20067324x18173SoldinoAgostino BarbarigoAgostino_BarbarigoSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finderCertain12024-02-28T16:21:03.435Zfinds-11516451151645NMS-4A23EACOINMEDIEVALSilver penny of Edward II, class 11b1, Canterbury, North 1061/1, some wear, c.1310-142929131013144NMS2023-07-24T00:00:00Z2023-07-24T00:00:00Z40901NMD1120232024-02-20T12:59:42Z2024-02-20T13:01:58ZPAS65D4A23E001ABF122142141425723865786553NorfolkBroadlandBurgh and TuttingtonTG232652.785476721.30547197bands.shops.handy10NMS-4A2BDE2064751182815Canterbury26383840x25814PennyEdward II of EnglandEdward_II_of_EnglandSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finderEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377Edwardian class 11b1 (N 1061/1)EasternCertain12024-02-20T13:01:58.484Zfinds-11516441151644NARC-4A23BDCOINPOST MEDIEVALAn incomplete silver Half Groat of Charles I (AD 1625-1649). Group D. Ovate garnished shield reverse. Tower of London mint under Parliament. Eye initial mark. AD 1645.
Diameter: 15.48mm, Thickness: 0.76mm, Weight: 0.8g
The coin is missing minor portions of its outer flan.
North Vol II, P 162, No 2258.36361216454NARC2024-02-20T12:59:39Z2024-02-23T10:40:02Z0.8PAS65D4A23B001E0E15.480.761221221141423737172857301NorthamptonshireEast NorthamptonshireWakerleySP949852.57170975-0.61444611bands.shops.handy6NARC-4A25DE224140480246117Crowned bust left II behindCAROLVS:D:G:[M:B:F]∙ET H:REXRound garnished shield٠IVSTITI[ATHRONVMFIRMAT٠]11London (Tower under Parliament)x34500Halfgroat (silver)Charles I of EnglandCharles_I_of_EnglandSilver11728Struck or hammeredIncompleteFairPOST MEDIEVALx41047EarlyMiddlePOST MEDIEVALx41047x41047Metal detectorReturned to finderNARC-4A23BD_65d4a26e0e54d.jpg1264131images/elliecox05/English coin early Modern 1489 - 1660Halfgroat: Charles I, Group D (N 2254 - 2258)East MidlandsCertain12024-02-23T10:40:02.884Zfinds-11516431151643NLM-4A1B6CPENCILPOST MEDIEVALLead pencil. Cast round-section rod with a moulded blunt point at one end, rounded at the other. Lightly patinated. The good condition should probably suggest a 19th-century schoolroom use with a writing slate though similar objects were in use from the 13th century onwards, probably ancillary to craft or building works. Suggested date: probably Post-Medieval, 1800-1900
Length: 54.2mm, Diameter: 5.2mm, Weight: 10.13gms3636180019004NLM2023-12-17T00:00:00ZNLM562082024-02-20T12:57:26Z2024-02-20T13:01:38Z10.13PAS65D4A1B6001D085.254.219141214143025623430025623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRoxby cum RisbySE911453.61465305-0.62588526bands.shops.handy10NLM-4A1DD6Lead11094CastCompleteGoodPOST MEDIEVALx41047POST MEDIEVALx41047x41047Metal detectorReturned to finderNLM-4A1B6C_65d4a288bff28.jpg1264132images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12024-02-20T13:01:38.288Zfinds-11516411151641NARC-4A17BDBUCKLEPOST MEDIEVALAn incomplete copper alloy Buckle of Post-Medieval date (AD 1660-1720). The object is a trapezoidal shoe or knee buckle with drilled fame and separate spindle. The frame has bevelled outer edges and a cast chape with a single, partially retained pin, with a transverse break resulting in the loss of the end of the pin and chape. The plate of the chape has an abraded stamped maker's mark which reads VIIVI.
The metal is dark green in colour with a slightly pitted patina.
Length: 21.59mm, Width: 18.91mm, Thickness: 3.71mm, Weight: 2.7g363613166017204NARC2024-02-20T12:56:27Z2024-02-23T10:39:47Z2.7PAS65D4A17B001E2F3.7118.9121.59171211141423737172857301NorthamptonshireEast NorthamptonshireWakerleySP949852.57170975-0.61444611bands.shops.handy6NARC-4A19CDCopper alloy10627CastIncompleteFairPOST MEDIEVALx41047EarlyLatePOST MEDIEVALx41047x41047Metal detectorReturned to finderNARC-4A17BD_65d4a1ac33ae0.jpg1264130images/elliecox05/East MidlandsCertain12024-02-23T10:39:47.479Zfinds-11516401151640NARC-4A0A8BSTRAP FITTINGMEDIEVALA complete copper alloy Strap Fitting (Sword Belt) of late Medieval to Post-Medieval date (AD 1500-1700). The object is composed of a flat plate with moulded foliate or vine scroll decoration. It has a trefoil terminal and a tapering body and a rounded terminal. There is a single rivet hole in the upper trilobed portion with iron corrosion surrounding.
Length: 25.87mm, Width: 13.65mm, Thickness: 1.94mm, Weight: 1.7g
The metal is green in colour with a predominantly smooth patina.
This is one of usually three fittings that together with an upper plate formed a hanging arrangement for a sword. Read (2008: 220, No.793) illustrates a complete example of such a hanger which he dates to the 16th century AD.293633150017004NARC2024-02-20T12:52:56Z2024-02-23T10:39:07Z1.7PAS65D4A0A8001C2C1.9413.6525.871714913141423737172857301NorthamptonshireEast NorthamptonshireWakerleySP949852.57170975-0.61444611bands.shops.handy6NARC-4A0C4CCopper alloy10627CurvilinearCastCompletePoorMEDIEVALx14221LateLatePOST MEDIEVALx41047x14221Metal detectorReturned to finderNARC-4A0A8B_65d4a0db97d03.jpg1264128images/elliecox05/East MidlandsCertain12024-02-23T10:39:07.56Zfinds-11516391151639NARC-49F80ACOINROMANAn incomplete copper alloy nummus of Unclear Emperor (AD 260-402). Unclear reverse type depicting a standing figure right. Unclear mint.
Diameter: 14.43mm, Weight: 1.2g
The coin is missing portions of its outer flan.2121232604024NARC2024-02-20T12:48:00Z2024-02-23T10:38:49Z1.2PAS65D49F80001A6714.43171223141423737172857301NorthamptonshireEast NorthamptonshireWakerleySP939852.57188141-0.62919666bands.shops.handy6NARC-49FA1647320Laureate bust rightIllegibleStanding figure rightIllegible7Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)Uncertain (AD 260 - 402)Copper alloy10627Struck or hammeredIncompletePoorROMANx41218MiddleLateROMANx41218x41218Metal detectorReturned to finderNARC-49F80A_65d49fb2e3264.jpg1264126images/elliecox05/East MidlandsCertain12024-02-23T10:38:49.999Zfinds-11516381151638NARC-49EA86BROOCHROMANAn incomplete copper alloy Brooch of Roman date (AD 50-80). The object is a Colchester derivative brooch with a hinge mechanism. The object is composed of tubular wings with perforations at each end to accommodate the axis bar. At the centre of the back of the wings is a rectangular notch through which the now missing pin would have projected. The head is hump-like in profile. The object is decorated with three incised bands between which are repeating transverse grooves. The head of the bow is decorated with a raised longitudinal ridge down the centre of the bow. The bow terminates in an old, abraded transverse break resulting in the loss of the lower bow, foot and catchplate.
The metal is light green in colour with a predominantly smooth patina.
Length: 22.37mm, Width (wings): 30.17mm, Thickness (bow): 5.54mm, Weight: 9.7g
Mackreth 2011, CD H 10.b. Plate 61
Hattatt 2000, Pg 299, Fig 158, No 363Colchester derivative, hinged type21211250803NARCMackreth 2011, CD H 10.b2024-02-20T12:44:24Z2024-02-20T14:53:46Z9.7PAS65D49EA80016335.5430.1722.37171211141423737172857301NorthamptonshireEast NorthamptonshireWakerleySP939852.57188141-0.62919666bands.shops.handy10NARC-49EE0FCopper alloy10627CastIncompleteFairROMANx41218EarlyMiddleROMANx41218x41218Metal detectorReturned to finderNARC-49EA86_65d49efbb7c2d.jpg1264123images/elliecox05/East MidlandsCertain12024-02-20T14:53:46.028Zfinds-11516351151635NLM-49DFF2RELIQUARYMEDIEVALGold reliquary. A hollow oval biconvex locket with its plain flat back formed by a plain hinged plate with a slightly projecting outer edge opposite paired hinges, and with four pairs of collets [each collet of diameter 2.8mm and height 3.2mm with wall thickness of 0.7mm, and with each pair of collets sharing a single heart-shaped base plate] symmetrically distributed round its edges, and with its crest occupied by a rounded oval or D-shaped orange-red translucent polished stone – possibly a garnet [of visible length 9.6mm and width 6.7mm] - whose smooth face protrudes slightly from its setting. There is a small crack at one end of the stone. A tiny detached reddish stone of diameter 1.5mm is deemed to have come from one of the collets, and another similar greenish stone may be another. The form is apparently dictated by that of the stone and has the advantage of bringing the cross-like configuration of collet-pairs into greater prominence. The finder kindly suggests the object to be a ring bezel, an object class with which it may share various features. However, the construction is remarkably light and undamaged for it to have served as such. The suspected age and material commend this object to consideration under the Treasure process, ref. 2024 T335. Suggested date: Medieval, 1300-1400
Length: 24.8mm, Width: 21.8mm, Height/Thickness: 9.5mm, Weight [without tiny stones]: 3.57gms29291300140012024T3354NLM2024-02-13T00:00:00ZNLM562072024-02-20T12:41:35Z2024-03-27T09:44:23Z3.57PAS65D49DFF0012979.521.824.8123302321214143025623427625623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRestricted AccessBroughton Night Soil FieldRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy6NLM-49E154Gold10892Gem110194CastIncompleteGoodMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorSubmitted for consideration as TreasureNLM-49DFF2_65d4a050ac2a8.jpg1264127images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12024-03-27T09:44:23.556Zfinds-11516321151632NLM-49BBC1COINPOST MEDIEVALSilver coin. Halfpenny of Henry VIII (1509-1547), possibly with legend clipped by reduction ?to farthing, possibly first coinage of 1509-1526, London mint, cf. Spink no. 2334
Obverse description: facing bare shouldered bust with narrow hair and arched crown, inner circle, legend lost.
Reverse description: long cross, three pellets in each angle.
Reverse inscription: possibly (--/)TA(-/-)
Diameter: 9.9mm, Weight: 0.22gms, die axis: possibly 93636150915264NLM2024-02-13T00:00:00ZNLM562062024-02-20T12:31:56Z2024-02-20T12:38:58Z0.22PAS65D49BBC00110B9.9122122114143025623427625623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRestricted AccessBroughton Night Soil FieldRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy6NLM-49BCB42181405146229217facing bare shouldered bust with narrow hair and arched crown, inner circle, legend lost.long cross, three pellets in each angle.possibly (--/)TA(-/-)9The Tower of London 26346668x34500HalfpennyHenry VIII of EnglandHenry_VIII_of_EnglandSilver11728Struck or hammeredIncompleteFairPOST MEDIEVALx41047POST MEDIEVALx41047x41047Metal detectorReturned to finderNLM-49BBC1_65d49cf208106.jpg1264121images/mforeman/English coin early Modern 1489 - 1660Halfpenny: Henry VIII, 1509-1526 (N 1779 - 1780)Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12024-02-20T12:38:58.499Zfinds-11516311151631HAMP-49AE9CCOINEARLY MEDIEVALAn Early Medieval base silver penny (sceat), dating to c.AD 720 - 745.# Celtic Cross adn Rosettes type, Series H variety type 48 . Obverse: Voided cross pattee enclosing pellet cross and curving around rosettes in quadrants. Reverse clockwise whorl of three serpents, with beaded tongues, central boss. Probably from the mint of Hamwic .47477207454HAMPHayling Detectfinder2024-02-20T12:28:25Z2024-02-22T14:27:42Z0.85PAS65D49AE9001C7D12.081.581311422141421177651741417315HampshireEast HampshireEast MeonSU682050.97540711-1.03282349bands.shops.handy10HAMP-49B1A71529369Voided cross pattee enclosing pellet cross and curving around rosettes in quadrants.Possibly clockwise whorl of three serpents, with beaded tongues, central boss.Hamwic26351728x26533SceatBase Silver11729Struck or hammeredCompleteGoodEARLY MEDIEVALx41022EARLY MEDIEVALx41022x41022Metal detectorReturned to finderHAMP-49AE9C_65d7559c996cd.jpg1264566images/alrth0m/Early Anglo-Saxon silver coin (sceatta)South EastCertain12024-02-22T14:27:42.742Zfinds-11516301151630LVPL-49AC34MOUNTPOST MEDIEVALAn incomplete post-medieval cast copper alloy, openwork mount, possibly dating 1550 - 1700.
The mount comprises an openwork heart-shaped main plate, which tapers to a fleur de lis terminal. The terminal consists of two circular petals flanking an elongated, pointed central petal. The front surface of the mount is curved, and may have been decorated in places. The reverse of the plate is flat, except for the broken remains of two integral spikes, used for attachment. The object has a dark green patina, and is slightly bent where the heart and fleur de lis join.
Dimensions: length: 38.7mm; width: 22.5mm; thickness of plate: 2.2mm and weight: 5.58g.
Similar examples are recorded on the database as: SUSS-D69E94; HAMP-7470FB; and SUR-6A292C.3636155017004LVPL2024-02-20T12:27:47Z2024-03-14T15:54:27Z5.58PAS65D49AC30014412.222.538.717121141431435521245443552Cheshire West and ChesterCheshire West and ChesterChristletonSJ446553.17914039-2.83935824bands.shops.handy6LVPL-49B4C7Copper alloy10627CastIncompletePOST MEDIEVALx41047POST MEDIEVALx41047x41047Metal detectorReturned to finderLVPL-49AC34_65d8bce87ad36.jpg1264777images/heatherbeeton/North WestCertain12024-03-14T15:54:27.645Zfinds-11516291151629NMS-49A8DDCOINROMANSilver serrate denarius of Q. Antonius Balbus, Rome, obverse head of Jupiter, reverse Victory in quadriga, Crawford 364/1, weight 3.21g, 83-82BCENF1537512121-83-824NMS2023-09-23T00:00:00Z2023-09-23T00:00:00Z67555NMD1120232024-02-20T12:26:53Z2024-02-20T12:34:56ZPAS65D49A8D001DAD122142141425723870376553NorfolkBroadlandGuestwickTG062752.801203571.05441108bands.shops.handy8NMS-49C2F62421801881Rome423025rome12843585x25706Denarius (Roman Republic)RepublicSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteROMANx41218ROMANx41218x41218Metal detectorReturned to finderEasternCertain12024-02-20T12:34:56.966Zfinds-11516271151627NLM-499D78BADGEMODERNCopper alloy badge. Pressed metal badge of the Highland Light Infantry, described by the Imperial War Museum website as: ‘diamond-cut Star of the Order of the Thistle, an Imperial (King's) crown superimposed on the upper point and having at its centre a French bugle horn, the twist of which encloses the monogram 'HLI'. Below the horn is a small scroll marked 'ASSAYE' and below that again, and over the lower point of the star, an elephant on ground’. A drawn wire loop is brazed to the back as a catch; pin lost. Perhaps a ‘sweetheart brooch’ as the IWM record features a white metal badge. Suggested date: Modern, 1900-1930
Height: 29.5mm, Width: 31.3mm, Thickness (clear of catch): 1mm, Weight: 3.74gmsSweetheart4141190019304NLM2024-02-13T00:00:00ZNLM562052024-02-20T12:23:51Z2024-02-20T12:29:52Z3.7429.5PAS65D499D70017FA131.3171216214143025623427625623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRestricted AccessBroughton Night Soil FieldRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy6NLM-499EC5Copper alloy10627StampedIncompleteGoodMODERNMODERNMetal detectorReturned to finderNLM-499D78_65d49b03b1104.jpg1264118images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12024-02-20T12:29:52.452Zfinds-11516261151626NMS-4996B5COINROMANA Roman copper-alloy radiate or nummus of an uncertain ruler dating to circa AD 260-402. Uncertain reverse type. Unclear mint. 21212604024NMS2023-11-05T00:00:00Z2023-12-06T00:00:00Z67916INDDS11122023AW2024-02-20T12:22:03Z2024-02-20T12:23:19Z0.89PAS65D4996B0015A213.317142141425723871406917NorfolkBrecklandAttleboroughTM029352.497480050.97436275bands.shops.handy8NMS-4AD715Copper alloy10627Struck or hammeredCompleteROMANx41218ROMANx41218x41218Metal detectorReturned to finderEasternCertain12024-03-02T12:37:29.117Zfinds-11516251151625NMS-498EF8COINROMANA Roman copper-alloy radiate or nummus of an uncertain ruler dating to circa AD 260-402. Uncertain reverse type. Unclear mint. 21212604024NMS2023-11-05T00:00:00Z2023-12-06T00:00:00Z67916INDDS11122023AW2024-02-20T12:19:59Z2024-02-20T12:20:30Z0.94PAS65D498EF0018FD16.517122141425723871406917NorfolkBrecklandAttleboroughTM029352.497480050.97436275bands.shops.handy8NMS-498FB9473169[][][][][]Radiate or nummusUncertain (AD 260 - 402)Copper alloy10627Struck or hammeredIncompleteROMANx41218ROMANx41218x41218Metal detectorReturned to finderEasternCertain12024-03-02T12:37:42.462Z