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Record ID: DENO-6A0193
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Nottinghamshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Two medieval hammered silver pennies of Henry II (1154-1189), one complete and one cut in half. The coins are both Cross-and-Crosslets type ‘Tealby’ pennies. Typically for the type, both are unevenly shaped, and worn. The busts appear to be type C2 with an unbeaded mantle, AD 1161 - 5 (North, no. 957, p.217). The inscriptions are not sufficiently clear to permit identification of mints and monyers. Complete coin: diameter 19.7mm, thickness 0.7mm, weight 1.4g. Cut coin: diameter 21.0mm, thickness 0.7mm, weight 0.6g. Conclusion: Consequently, in terms of age and as the obj…
Created on: Friday 16th August 2019
Last updated: Monday 8th August 2022
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Halloughton', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: WILT-FB842B
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
1. A Medieval silver penny of Henry II, dating to AD 1165-1168. Cross-and-crosslets (tealby) type, bust D. Minted at Bury st. Edmund by an uncertain moneyer. North (1994: 217) no. 958/1. 15.9x18.3mm 1.22g. Obverse description: Crowned bust facing wearing armour and mantle with sceptre in right hand. Obverse inscription: Illegible. Reverse description: Large cross potent with small potent in each angle; in centre, a small cross in saltire. Reverse inscription: [ ... ]EDMV[...] 2. Formerly WILT-FB4099. A Medieval silver penny of Henry II, dating to AD 1158-1180. Cross and cro…
Created on: Tuesday 11th June 2019
Last updated: Wednesday 17th November 2021
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Chilmark CP', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: NMS-5077D4
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Two pennies of Henry I found close together. They are successive issues, one a PAX type and the other an annulet and piles type. The rarity of Henry I coins as stray finds together with the closeness in date strongly implies that these two coins went into the ground together, either as part of a hoard or purse loss. Thus they represent a priori a case of Treasure. Henry I, PAX type, uncertain moneyer, North 859, weight 1.18g, c.1103 Henry I, Annulet and piles type, moneyer Sultan of London, North 860, weight 1.40g, c.1105 The frequent change of coin types in this perid probab…
Created on: Friday 23rd September 2016
Last updated: Thursday 1st February 2018
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Record ID: LEIC-D9F14F
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Leicestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
18 Medieval silver pennies of Edward I. Photos ordered as coin list, except for no 8 which is at the bottom (Image 18). No Obverse Reverse date diam wgt 1 EDWARANGLDNSHYB CIVITAS CANTOR 1300-1327 17 1.05 2 EDWR'ANGL'DNSHYB CIVITAS LONDON 1279-1289 19 1.28 3 EDW[AR?]ANGLDNSHYB CIVITAS DVREME 1282-1300 18 1.26 4 EDWR'ANGLDNSHYB CIVITAS LONDON 1279-1290 18 1.13 5 EDWR'ANGLDNSHYB CIVITAS LONDON 1293-1300 18 …
Created on: Monday 9th March 2015
Last updated: Wednesday 3rd July 2019
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Record ID: DOR-D89C32
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Dorset
Workflow stage: Published Find published
These are a group of 4 silver pennies of the Short Cross coinage, a type used for about 80 years though 4 reigns. Their details allow them to be dated more precisely, as set out below. As official English pennies they will have a silver standard of over 90% fine metal. They would have been in currency together in the years around 1210 and it is likely that they represent a single deposit. In the 13th century cut halfs and quarters of Short Cross pennies usually outnumber full pennies in areas of individual coin losses, and a collection of full pennies alone is more likely to represent…
Created on: Thursday 7th April 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 9th July 2014
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Shillingstone', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: NCL-05ADA8
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
The find consists of silver coins, all of the English Short Cross coinage, in use between 1180 and 1247. The coins in the find are mostly pennies with some cut halfpennies, although several are fragmentary and there are some smaller fragments which cannot be positively identified, except to say that they were originally Short Cross pennies. The coins examined consist of 32 whole or fragmentary pennies and 6 cut halfpennies, along with 5 fragments of coins, so the original group would have had a face value of at least 3 shillings, with a purchasing power of something like £50-100…
Created on: Tuesday 23rd March 2004
Last updated: Tuesday 11th February 2014
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'North Yorkshire', grid reference and parish protected.


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