Finds within constituency of Bexhill and Battle
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Token | PUBLIC-CD6DA3 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| A incomplete post medieval cast lead alloy circular uni-faced token. The token has a raised design of the initials CW on one side, the other side is blank. It is 16.94mm in diameter, 3.22mm thick and weighs 4.2grams. Lead tokens had a wide variety of uses and were made locally, they are therefore... | |||||
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Token | PUBLIC-CD2A46 |
Medieval | Kent |
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| A complete medieval to post medieval cast lead circular unifaced token (1250-1850 AD). The token a raised design of an equal armed cross on the obverse and a flat, undecorated reverse. It measures 16.55 mm in diameter,1.38 mm thick and weighs 2.3 grams. Lead tokens had a wide variety of uses and ... | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-0EBEB0 |
Roman | East Sussex |
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| Two Roman coins, located in the same area as previous Treasure case 2008 T460 (SUSS-423954). As such, they are identified as part of the original hoard found in 2008. 1. One coin is complete but extremely worn with no detail but the faint outline of an obverse bust right (probably a denarius). Ma... | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-0EBEB0 |
Roman | East Sussex |
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| Two Roman coins, located in the same area as previous Treasure case 2008 T460 (SUSS-423954). As such, they are identified as part of the original hoard found in 2008. 1. One coin is complete but extremely worn with no detail but the faint outline of an obverse bust right (probably a denarius). Ma... | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-0EBEB0 |
Roman | East Sussex |
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| Two Roman coins, located in the same area as previous Treasure case 2008 T460 (SUSS-423954). As such, they are identified as part of the original hoard found in 2008. 1. One coin is complete but extremely worn with no detail but the faint outline of an obverse bust right (probably a denarius). Ma... | |||||
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Lithic implement | PUBLIC-A74493 |
Mesolithic | Kent |
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| An incomplete segment of a flint blade, dating to the Mesoilthic period (10,000 to 4300 BC). The remaining portion of the blade consists of the platform and bulb of percussion and part of the tapering blade. The tip of the blade is missing. The blade's shape seems to have been formed from three l... | |||||
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Token | PUBLIC-C0EDE0 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| A complete cast lead alloy circular token, dating to the Post Medieval period (1500-1800 AD). The token has a raised design of the initial 'T' on one face; the other face has a raised symbol which appears to be a crescent moon or 'c'. It measures 21.10 mm in diameter; 3.46 mm thick; and weighs ... | |||||
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Coin | PUBLIC-ABDA76 |
Medieval | East Sussex |
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| A incomplete medieval silver halfgroat of Edward III (1351-1361 AD). Pre-Treaty Period, Series B, 1351 AD (North 1991 page 49, ref: 1143). | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-258641 |
Roman | East Sussex |
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| An extremely corroded copper alloy disc, probably a Roman coin. Because of its size and weight it is possible that it was a Roman nummus (c. 284-410 AD). Both obverse and reverse faces are illegible and bear no traces of decoration. The disc is 16.33 mm in approximate diameter, 2.64 mm thick a... | |||||
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Coin | PUBLIC-1781D3 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| A incomplete post medieval silver shilling of Charles I (1625-1649 AD), clipped to inner circle, initial mark unclear, Group F, 1639-1646 AD, North 2231-2232. | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-A702F4 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| A worn and heavily corroded Post Medieval silver sixpence of Elizabeth I (1558-1603 AD). The obverse is missing nearly all of its identifying features save for faint traces of the inner beaded circle and fragments of the legend. The portion of the legend that is legible reads: [E]LIZABETH [...] [... | |||||
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Coin | PUBLIC-ECECA2 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| A complete post medieval threepence of Elizabeth I (1558-1603 AD), initial mark coronet, dated 1570 AD on coin, North 1998 | |||||
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Coin | PUBLIC-B00115 |
Medieval | East Sussex |
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| A complete medieval silver penny of Edward IV, second reign (1471-83 AD), struck at the archiepiscopal mint at York under Archbishop George Neville, dating from 1471-76 AD. As is usual for these coins, it is struck on a small flan and most of the legend is missing. North 1645. | |||||
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Token | PUBLIC-315482 |
Medieval | East Sussex |
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| A complete cast lead alloy uni-faced token, dating to the Medieval to Post Medieval periods (1250-1850 AD). The obverse face of the token is divided into three segments by a decoration of raised lines forming an irregular "Y" shape. Two of the areas delineated by this raised decoration have a sin... | |||||
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Token | PUBLIC-5D95A8 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| A very crude Post Medieval cast lead circular bi-faced token. The token has a raised design of the initials 'UK' on the obverse, the other face carries a design as well, but due to its poor preservation, it is illegible. The token measures 17.00mm in diameter, 2.18mm thick and weighs 3.6 grams. L... | |||||
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Buckle | PUBLIC-369A34 |
Medieval | East Sussex |
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| A fragment of a cast copper alloy double loop buckle, dating from the late Medieval-Post Medieval period (c. 1350-1650 AD). The buckle frame has one oval loop with flat back and bevelled outer sides on the front; the other loop is incomplete . The strap bar is narrowed, possibly worn by the pin ... | |||||
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Buckle | PUBLIC-355A33 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| An incomplete cast copper aloy double looped sub-annular buckle frame with a broken strap bar, dating to the Post Medieval period. The frame is a continuous oval shape which has an integral strap bar in the centre. The frame has moulded decoration in the form of twelve knoblets on the front. The ... | |||||
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Buckle | PUBLIC-3401F2 |
Medieval | East Sussex |
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| A Post Medieval cast copper alloy double looped buckle frame; only one loop of the buckle survives with its pin. There are moulded knops at either end of the strap bar. There is no pin recess . The buckle is decorated with a series of straight lines. The pin is made of copper alloy sheet cut into... | |||||
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Weight | PUBLIC-3332A2 |
Unknown | East Sussex |
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| A complete cast lead alloy circular flat weight with one decorated face. On the decorated face there are five large raised pellets with four equally spaced to form a square and one pellet placed in the centre. The other face is undecorated, with the traces of the lead material of the obverse face... | |||||
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Token | PUBLIC-1F7442 |
Medieval | East Sussex |
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| A complete cast lead alloy uni-faced token, dating to between the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. The token is decorated on one face with a central vertical line, through which four chevrons are pierced centrally. The chevrons descend the line in increasing size, similar to a linear tree desi... | |||||
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Coin | PUBLIC-06CDA4 |
Medieval | East Sussex |
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| A complete Medieval silver penny of Henry VI (1427-30 AD). Rosette-Mascle issue. North Vol: II, p76, No. 1450. | |||||
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Token | PUBLIC-05E137 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| A complete cast circular unifaced lead token, dating to the Post Medieval period. The obverse of the token is decorated with the raised initals 'WG' the 'G' in retrograde (backwards) in the centre. The reverse is blank. The token measures 22.95mm in diameter, 2.36mm thick and weighs 8.1 grams. Le... | |||||
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Lithic implement | PUBLIC-F60F66 |
Mesolithic | East Sussex |
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| An incomplete flint blade, dating to the Mesolithic period (10,000 to 4300 BC). The blade seems to be missing its full platform of percussion, but does possess a portion of the striking bulb and ripples of percussion, and the middle segment of the blade body. The tip of the blade is missing in ad... | |||||
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Lithic implement | PUBLIC-F5F355 |
Mesolithic | East Sussex |
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| An incomplete blade flake probably dating to between the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods (c. 8300-2100 BC). The bulb of percussion and striking platform both survive on the ventral surface. Light ripples of percussion are also evident from the ventral surface. Two blade flakes have been removed ... | |||||
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Lithic implement | PUBLIC-F5D806 |
Mesolithic | East Sussex |
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| A complete flint blade, probably dating from the Mesolithic to Neolithic period (c. 10,000 - 2100 BC). This particular blade is slightly curved in plan, with a pronounced bulb of percussion and a very small platform, in addition to ripples of percussion. The dorsal surface has been modified with ... | |||||
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Token | PUBLIC-DEDB55 |
Medieval | East Sussex |
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| An incomplete lead alloy uni-faced token, dating to between the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. This particular token has been torn and bent, which makes potential identification of the obverse design difficult. It is possible that the raised design on the obverse is either a shield shape or ... | |||||
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Coin | PUBLIC-DE8F27 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| A very worn and torn silver sixpence of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603 AD). Although the coin is badly damaged and is torn nearly in half, much of the legend and reverse type are discernible, making a positive identification possible. Obv. legend reads: [ELIZAB DG] ANG [ET] HIB RE[GI]; bust compl... | |||||
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Coin | PUBLIC-CB5282 |
Medieval | East Sussex |
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| A fragment of a long cross half penny dating to the Medieval period (1066-1500 AD). Because of their fragility, the remains of the coin were originally broken into two fragments which have subsequently fractured into four fragments. Hardly any decoration remains on the obverse or reverse; however... | |||||
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Token | PUBLIC-CAD360 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| A very worn bi-faced lead token, probably dating to the Post Medieval period (c. 1500-1850 AD). Although the token decoration on both sides is too worn to identify, it is possible that one surface depicts an equestrian design and a pellet. The other surface has a protruding bulb which is unidenti... | |||||
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Coin | PUBLIC-CA8FB7 |
Medieval | East Sussex |
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| A continental copy of an Edwardian penny issued by John the Blind of Luxemburg, King of Bohemia. This coin dates to after he became King of Bohemia in 1310 AD and before he relinquished his claim to the Polish throne in 1335 AD. Meyhew suggests they are relatively early in that period (1983, p103... | |||||
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