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Coin hoard | GLO-D8BCD6 |
Iron age | Avon |
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| Uninscribed south Weston silver unit Date 30BC-15BC Diameter 13mm, thickness 1.9mm, weight 0.78g. Obverse: Head r (profile 3), before c.4 pellets & c.2 animals m, below pellet Reverse: horse l., above pellet quadral o, below pellet misc.v, pellet and ring under head. BIAC 2998 pp167 Uni... | |||||
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Coin hoard | GLO-D827A1 |
Iron age | Gloucestershire |
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| Uninscribed south Weston silver unit Date 30BC-15BC Diameter 13mm, thickness 1.9mm, weight 0.78g. Obverse: Head r (profile 3), before c.4 pellets & c.2 animals m, below pellet Reverse: horse l., above pellet-in-ring animal n, above tail 2 rings, below ring-in-pellet misc.v, pellet under he... | |||||
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Coin hoard | WAW-CFB026 |
Iron age | Worcestershire |
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| Both coins are Iron Age gold coins produced between Caesar's invasions of Britain (55/54 BC) and the Roman Conquest in AD 43. They belong to the so-called 'Western series', which is often attributed to the Dobunni. During the Roman period, and perhaps earlier, the Dobunni inhabited an area coveri... | |||||
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Coin hoard | WAW-1504B8 |
Iron age | Warwickshire |
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| Description One coin is a Western uninscribed gold quarter stater of a type produced in the Gloucestershire-Worcestershire-Oxfordshire area between about 40 and 10 BC. The other is an Eastern gold quarter stater of Cunobelin struck in about AD 10-40. Coins of the latter type were produced in Esse... | |||||
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Coin hoard | IOW-5597F6 |
Iron age | Isle Of Wight |
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| Three Iron Age silver uninscribed silver staters of the Durotriges. Treasure case no. 2011 T286. Addenda to 2005 T443 and 2010 T323. | |||||
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Coin hoard | GLO-FB0633 |
Iron age | Gloucestershire |
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| Early uninscribed British QC quarter stater Date 50BC-20BC Diameter 14mm, thickness 1.4mm, weight 1.24 Obverse description: line m, crossed by leaf m & triplets m, below 2 joined crescents a with pellet-in-rings, in cups & line n, above crescents pellet-in-ring, below l. misc. w, pellet ... | |||||
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Coin hoard | GLO-E6E038 |
Iron age | Gloucestershire |
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| Early uninscribed British QC quarter stater Date 50BC-20BC Diameter 13mm, thickness 2mm, weight 1.56g. Obverse description: line m, crossed by leaf m & triplets m, below 2 joined crescents a with pellet-in-rings, in cups & line n, above crescents pellet-in-ring, below l. misc. w, pellet ... | |||||
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Coin hoard | NARC-8375F7 |
Iron age | Cambridgeshire |
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| 67 gold staters and one quarter stater of Iron Age date. Report by Ian Leins, of the British Museum follows: Sixty-seven of the coins are uninscribed Iron Age gold coins of a type known as "South Ferriby" staters. These were struck in the Lincolnshire area, probably in the last decades of the fir... | |||||
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Coin hoard | LEIC-114E78 |
Iron age | Leicestershire |
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| All ten coins are Iron Age gold staters, of a type known as Gallo-Belgic E. The name stems from the fact they were probably struck on the Continent, in north-western France or Gallia Belgica. They were produced in about 60-50 BC. The coins can be summarised as follows: 1. Gallo-Belgic E, Sills cl... | |||||
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Coin hoard | HESH-C0BEB1 |
Iron age | Staffordshire |
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| 2010 T458 (a-d) Stafford area, Staffordshire Report for HM Coroner Finders: T458a = Norman O'Neil T458b = Terry Greenfield T458c = Jeff Stewart T458d = Godfrey Currier Findspot: Stafford area,Circumstances of Discovery: Metal detecting on arable landDate of discovery: 4 July Description... | |||||
| Coin hoard | LIN-23ADA8 |
Iron age | Lincolnshire |
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| Nine Iron Age coins were recovered by a number of metal-detector users at an organised metal-detecting rally in the parish of Stixwould and Woodhall, Lincolnshire. Seven of these coins were reported to the Finds Liaison Officer at the rally and brought to the British Museum in October 2008. Two o... | |||||
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Coin hoard | IOW-54D1C2 |
Iron age | Isle Of Wight |
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| 20 Iron Age silver staters, 18 Iron Age and Early Roman pottery. Treasure case no. 2010 T323 (addenda to 2005 T443). Twenty Iron Age coins were found by twelve members of the Isle of Wight metal-detecting club whilst using metal detectors on cultivated land near Brighstone, Isle of Wight on 19th ... | |||||
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Coin hoard | IOW-BC3F15 |
Iron age | Isle Of Wight |
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| Ten Iron Age silver staters. Treasure case no. 2010 T307. The coins consist of ten silver uninscribed staters, of types associated with the Durotriges, a people thought to have inhabited an area covering the modern county of Dorset, parts of Somerset, Wiltshire and Hampshire and the Isle of Wig... | |||||
| Coin hoard | YORYM-1E9752 |
Iron age | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| TREASURE CASE : 2006 T494 Two uninscribed gold ‘staters’ produced during the late Iron Age. The style and design of the coins identifies them as locally-produced types that are traditionally associated with the Corieltavi, a people thought to have inhabited an area equivalent to modern North ... | |||||
| Coin hoard | YORYM-E46BC1 |
Iron age | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| TREASURE CASE : 2006 T26 This group of three coins clearly represent addenda to a previous hoard recovered from the same findspot in several batches between 2002 and 2004 (latest 2004 T 468). In terms of composition, this group of coins is entirely consistent with the earlier groups. All coin... | |||||
| Coin hoard | YORYM-E42AA8 |
Iron age | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| TREASURE CASE : 2006 T25 These finds represent addenda to a previous hoard recovered from the same findspot in several batches between 2001 and 2003. In terms of composition, this group of coins is identical to the earlier groups. All coins belong to the uninscribed North Eastern or ‘Coriel... | |||||
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Coin hoard | KENT-049BF3 |
Iron age | Kent |
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| CORONER'S REPORT Circumastance of discovery Between April and September 2007, Nick Moon discovered fourteen Iron Age coins whilst searching on farmland with a metal-detector. The coins were found at the same site as three earlier groups (2003T7, 2005T18 and 2006T564) and should be consi... | |||||
| Coin hoard | NMS-62D0F5 |
Iron age | Norfolk |
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| This group comprises fifteen Iron Age coins and twenty-three Roman coins. All of the Iron Age coins belong to the East Anglian regional series which is usually associated with the Iceni, a people thought to have inhabited modern Norfolk and parts of Suffolk and Cambridgeshire in the century or so... | |||||
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Coin hoard | KENT-9D2676 |
Iron age | Kent |
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| A scattered hoard of 18 Iron Age gold staters. The Coins The coins consist of 4 gold staters and 14 gold quarter staters of types, the majority of which are types associated with the Cantii, a people thought to have inhabited parts of modern Kent during the late Iron Age. The three LZ3 type state... | |||||
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Coin hoard | LIN-3400F2 |
Iron age | Lincolnshire |
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| CORONER'S REPORT Circumstance of discovery The present find was made by Mr Geoff Ripon and Mr Paul Virr, whilst metal detecting in the Saxilby area, Lincolnshire, on about 7th October 2007. Description of object The find includes four Iron Age gold staters and one gold pellet ... | |||||
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Coin hoard | YORYM-249696 |
Iron age | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| Treasure case : 2008 T567 Addenda to 2007 T660 (the Beverley Hoard) The coins clearly represent addenda to a previous hoard recovered from the same findspot in several batches between 2001 and 2007 (e.g 2007 T660). The Coins The coins consist of six Iron Age gold staters of types originatin... | |||||
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Coin hoard | LON-875CB1 |
Iron age | Greater London |
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| The Coins All sixteen coins belong to a class of Iron Age coins known as 'Flat Linear I' potins. While the majority of Iron Age coins were produced by striking a gold, silver or bronze blank between a pair of dies, potins were instead cast in moulds and made from a lead/tin-rich bronze alloy. Alt... | |||||
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Coin hoard | SF-ECA956 |
Iron age | Suffolk |
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| 24 coins found in a restricted area. Preliminary identifications are: Gold: One uninscribed East Anglian Irstead type quarter stater Silver units: One Bury type A One probable LFA type (early face horse), obv extremely worn Five boar/horse (two fragments) One face/horse normal (fragment) Three pa... | |||||
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Coin hoard | IOW-38B400 |
Iron age | Isle Of Wight |
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| Treasure case no. 2004 T131. 18 gold staters, 138 silver staters, 1 thin silver coin, 7 copper alloy coins of the Roman period, 2 silver ingots, 1 copper alloy ingot, 5 sherds of Iron Age pottery and 1 copper alloy unidentified object. The unidentified object was determined to be not Treasure.... | |||||
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Coin hoard | SF-65D096 |
Iron age | Suffolk |
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| 825 gold Icenian staters associated with the base of a pot. An initial 756 examples reported by the finder. . Total weight (with plastic bags) 4.134kg. An additional 27 staters were later recovered by the finder raising the total to 783. Addendum: Following British Museum funded excavation of the... | |||||
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Coin hoard | YORYM-1EC684 |
Iron age | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| CORONER'S REPORT Circumastance of Discovery The finds, made in October 2007, clearly represent addenda to a previous hoard recovered from the same findspot in several batches between 2001 and 2006. In terms of composition, this group of coins is identical to the earlier groups (2006 T61... | |||||
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Coin hoard | IOW-F44A12 |
Iron age | Isle Of Wight |
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| Dispersed hoard of 967 Durotrigan base silver staters of Late Iron Age date (100 BC - AD 43). Treasure case no. BM2005 T443. Weights relating to sample images: First row: 4.03g.; 4.83g.; 5.32g. Second row: 4.02g.; 4.10g.; 4.99g. Third row: 5.62g.; 4.27g.; 4.26g. Fourth row: 7.96g.; 4.40g.; 5.58g. | |||||
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Coin hoard | IOW-4A7752 |
Iron age | Isle Of Wight |
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| Hoard of twenty one base-silver staters of the Late Iron Age. The obverse of the coins have an abstract head of Apollo and the reverse has pellets representing a disjointed horse. They may be associated with the Durotriges tribe. | |||||
| Coin hoard | PAS-B80CE1 |
Iron age | Norfolk |
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| 22 Icenian silver units: Early boar-horse, 3 Boar-horse minim, 1 Early face-horse, 2 Face-horse, 2 ANTED, 4 ECE, 2 ECEN/EDN, 7 AESV, 1 Note: This is the eighth group of finds from this site which increasingly looks like a series of different deposits whose precise contents a... | |||||
| Coin hoard | PAS-B792B1 |
Iron age | Dorset |
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| 16 British B (‘Chute’) staters (5.98, 6.00, 5.89, 6.08, 5.96, 6.06, 6.01, 5.59, 6.00, 5.85, 6.13, 6.06, 6.01, 6.09, 5.95, 6.04) | |||||

