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Hoard | SWYOR-B0D9D7 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| A forger's hoard. This record and the associated records linked to this one are for 121 coins or blanks which were found in around 1994. The finder also found a fragment of copper alloy rod, a sherd of courseware pottery and a brooch. Some coins (not included in the above total) were given to t... | |||||
| Hoard | CORN-84F996 |
Roman | Cornwall |
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| Hoard of 27 Roman copper alloy nummi dating from the early 4th century AD.Description of find A mid-Constantinian nummus hoard with a large number (almost 45%) of barbarous copies of the coinage of the previous period (AD 330-5). There are however three rare issues for nummus hoards in Brita... | |||||
| Hoard | PAS-70D823 |
Roman | Herefordshire |
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| Circumstances of discovery Found with the aid of a metal detector by Messrs D. R. Sherratt and D. Hutton, on arable land at a depth of about 15cm, during October 2006. Description of Find The coins date to between AD 310 and AD 335, during the reign of Constantine the Great (AD 306-37), bu... | |||||
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Hoard | IOW-A075B6 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| Roman coins: 3 silver denarii and 11 corroded copper alloy coins. Treasure case no. 2009 T329. | |||||
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Hoard | WILT-9C29F2 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| A hoard of twenty five silver siliquae, of which the first eight are detailed below. 1. A clipped silver siliqua of unidentified Emperor, 13mm in diameter and weighing 1.00g. Obverse: Diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right ...]SPF AVG Reverse: Roma seated left holding victory on globe and reverse... | |||||
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Hoard | WMID-BF2CE3 |
Roman | Staffordshire |
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| NGR All of the coins are Roman silver coins of a denomination known as the denarius (plural denarii). The latest coin of the group is a denarius of Julia Domna dating to c. 193-7 AD. The earliest coins are two Roman Republican denarii of Mark Antony dating to 32-31 BC. Coins of Mark Antony and th... | |||||
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Hoard | KENT-9BF1C6 |
Roman | Kent |
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| 1. Gold 'finger' ingot. Rectangular shape, flat on the underside, truncated planoconvex in profile; the terminal ends are rounded and the sides bevelled from the flat upper surface. There are a series of visible hammer marks in a number of places on the surface, but no stamps or inscriptions. L.:... | |||||
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Hoard | SF-2278D4 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| CORONER'S REPORT Description of find A coin hoard of 56 Roman nummi dating to c.313 AD found during archaeological investigation by Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service in advance of quarry works, March 2007. This small early nummus hoard runs from the introduction of this coin type in t... | |||||
| Hoard | NCL-637911 |
Roman | Cleveland |
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| A hoard of Roman coins of the House of Constantine found during controlled archaeological excavation. In total there are 11 copper-alloy nummi: Constantine I 2 Constantine II 4 Constantius II 3 VRBS ROMA 2 The earliest coin dates to 321 and the latest to 332-333. CATALOGUE Emp... | |||||
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Hoard | NCL-62EF85 |
Roman | Durham |
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| CURATOR'S REPORT A Roman coin hoard of the 2nd century. Description of the Coins The hoard contains twelve coins, of which eleven are silver denarii and one is a degraded copper alloy coin. The finder notes that it may be a nummus/minum, and this copper alloy coin is not likely ass... | |||||
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Hoard | WILT-804EF3 |
Roman | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A small hoard of five Imperial denarii , the third addendum to Roman coin hoard 2006 T148. All of the coins are Roman silver coins of a denomination known as the denarius (plural denarii). The earliest coin is a denarius of Galba dated to AD 68; the latest coin is from the reign of Antoninus Piu... | |||||
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Hoard | WILT-284FB5 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| Fourteen Roman coins additional to the scattered hoard 2007 T90. These coins are all in very poor condition and many virtually illegible. With one exception they are all nummi and cover exactly the same date range as the first group, 305-325. The stray appears to be an as of Severus Alexande... | |||||
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Hoard | SUSS-C3BB17 |
Roman | West Sussex |
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| CURATOR'S REPORT A hoard of 103 Roman silver denarii and associated pottery fragments thought to be deposited c.134 AD or soon after. Circumstances of discovery The hoard and the associated pottery was scattered in an area of seven meters on cultivated land at a depth of 3" with a depth of... | |||||
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Hoard | NCL-C39B46 |
Roman | Northumberland |
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| A hoard of Roman denarii, deposited in the 3rd century. At present, the hoard consists of individual coins and those corroded together by a copper alloy. There are at least 91 coins, and the copper corrosion products suggest that the hoard was deposited in a bronze vessel. All of the coins are Ro... | |||||
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Hoard | SWYOR-C91EE1 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| Treasure Case 2009 T12 British Museum report (summarised) "A small radiate hoard, at best most of the coins were only partially illegible. 88 BI radiates to AD 274. Summary: CENTRAL EMPIRE - 15 coins as follows: Gallus & Volusian, 1 Valerian & Gallienus, 1 Gallienus & Salonina, 8 Clau... | |||||
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Hoard | IOW-3BEE85 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| IOW2008-1-567 - IOW2008-1-575 A hoard of Roman copper alloy coins, probably dating between c. AD 141-183 (Atherfield Hoard). These nine coins relate to others found in 2009 - see Treasure case no. 2009 T329. Summary Catalogue - Sam Moorhead: prob Faustina I c. 141-50 As Rome 2008-1-567 pro... | |||||
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Hoard | SWYOR-503BE5 |
Roman | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| 2008 T705 "North Cave", East Yorkshire REPORT TO HM CORONER Circumstances of discovery A small hoard of nine Imperial denarii was found [...] with the aid of a metal detector on 23 November 2008. [...] The find was reported to Amy Cooper, FLO in December 2008. The coins were found at a depth of... | |||||
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Hoard | SF-2BFF82 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| CURATOR'S REPORT Circumstances of Discovery This small late Roman gold and silver hoard was found by Mr D. Cummings and Ms D. Cook with metal detectors, July-August 2007. The coins ranged from surface finds to a depth of 3"-4" within the ploughsoil. The hoard contains a total of 60 coi... | |||||
| Hoard | NCL-7F19C6 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| A Roman coin hoard containing 136+ denarii. 126 coins are loose, and there are 5 pairs of coins that have corroded together. Richard Abdy of the British Museum has provided the following summary: Summary Central empire Valerian (AD 253-60) 1 Gallienus (sole reign, AD 260-8) 5 Claudiu... | |||||
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Hoard | IOW-A1C483 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| CARISBROOKE, ISLE OF WIGHT Richard Abdy 28 AE dupondii / asses to AD 167 BM ref.: 2008 T558 Circumstances of discovery Found with the aid of a metal detector by several members of the Isle of Wight Metal Detecting Club, 5.10.08 Note This Antonine dupondius / as hoard is in generally very ... | |||||
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Hoard | NMS-E204C6 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Treasure report by Adrian Marsden: A hoard of cu alloy objects found in close association with one another and very close to a radiate imitation manufacturer's hoard found in November 2004 (see file). These comprise two RB bracelets and 10 sestertii of the second century. The coins, where conditi... | |||||
| Hoard | SWYOR-AF45D6 |
Roman | Derbyshire |
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| 3 AR denarii, 5 AE sestertii and one AE dupondius / as to ad 138 BM ref.: 2005 T387 Circumstances of discovery This small mixed denarius and sestertius hoard was found with the aid of a metal detector, 18th March 2005, in a line of 5-10 meters and at a depth of 8cm. Copper alloy disc (1.08... | |||||
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Hoard | SWYOR-AF2C73 |
Roman | Leicestershire |
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| Five silver coins from the Twycross Hoard. Only coins identified as 2007 T312c in the footnotes are recorded in the record. British Museum Report on the whole Hoard as follows. TWYCROSS, LEICESTERSHIRE Julia Lewis[1] 30 base silver denarii / radiates to AD 253 ... | |||||
| Hoard | SWYOR-AF2636 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| Treasure Case 2005 T418: a hoard of 310 Roman coins, silver denarii. Report from British Museum: "The group consists of Roman silver coins (denarii) and begins with a coin of the trimvir Mark Anthony issued for his legions just prior to the battle of Actium in 31 BC. The latest le... | |||||
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Hoard | SWYOR-AEF716 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| CORONER'S REPORT 15 base silver radiates and 1 silver-gilt brooch to AD 265 Summary Gordian III (AD 238-44) 1 Philip I (AD 244-9) 1 Decius (AD 249-51) - Herennius Etruscus 1 Joint reign of Valerian & Gallienus (AD 253-60) Valerian 2 Gallienus 4 Postumus (AD 260-9) 6 (up to 3rd... | |||||
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Hoard | SF-8AB7E8 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| 6 complete, 1 incomplete and 2 fragments of late Roman siliqua, continuation of the Hoxne Hoard. Treasure Act finds under 1996 and deposisted with BM. Catalogue Notes The following abbreviations are used for the names of the rulers: JC/A - Julian Caesar / Augustus A - Arcadius H - Honorius ... | |||||
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Hoard | YORYM-5EFF04 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| Treasure case: 2005 T268. The hoard consists of a copper-alloy lamp, a copper-alloy arm-purse and four denarii. The arm-purse (Date: Probably 2nd-3rd century AD) An annular copper-alloy arm-purse. The broad, bracelet-like hoop has a smooth, plain, lightly-cambered inner face. Its cambered ext... | |||||
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Hoard | DENO-4D6A35 |
Roman | Derbyshire |
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| Roman hoard; small early nummus hoard (containing 62 coins all dating from the introduction of the nummus, AD 294 up to the end of first Tetrarchy, AD 305) Also a large lead 'plug' found in the middle of the coins and possibly associated. A summary of the mints is as follows: London 9 Trier 3... | |||||
| Hoard | NARC-77B202 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| Late Roman (4th-century) base metal coin hoard: fifty-four (54) nummi dating up to AD 378. All coins heavily corroded and only 15 are even partially legible. CATALOGUE The following abbreviations are used for the names of the rulers: Cs Constantius II V1 Valentinian I Vn ... | |||||
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Hoard | LVPL-00DCE2 |
Roman | Cheshire |
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| Description of find Copper-alloy fragments and 27 + 1 nummi to AD 351 found with the aid of a metal detector. The findspot was described as sixty meters in area with twenty of the coins found within five meters. 1. Fragment of small copper-alloy two-piece bow brooch of dolphin type (Colchester d... | |||||

