2024-03-29T08:48:02+00:00https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/1018476/format/qrcodehttps://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/1018476/format/jsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/1018476/format/xmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/1018476/format/geojsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/1018476/format/pdfhttps://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/1018476/format/rdfhttps://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/10184761018476GLO-B2B57CPAS5FDB2B57001D3CHOARD1512020T1038POST MEDIEVAL15301544This is a hoard of fifteen silver coins, the latest of which is darted to 1530-1544 during the reign of Henry VIII
1, Penny of Henry VIII minted under Archbishop Wolsey Date 1529-30 Sovereign type Mint Mark: star
Obverse: enthroned king facing forwards, H D G ROSA SIE SPIA Reverse: shield divided by a long cross, TW either side of shield CIVI/TAS/ DVR/RAM
North 1812
2, Penny of Henry VII (1485-1509) Sovereign type minted under Archbishop Rotherham and dated to AD1489-1500 and minted in York
Obverse: enthroned king facing forwards, two pillars to throne HENRICUS DI GRA REX ANG Reverse: shield divided by a long cross, two keys below shield CIVITAS EBORACI
North 1729
3, Silver half penny of Henry VIII (c.1509-1547) second coinage (1526-44),
Obverse: bust facing forwards with single arched crown [h] D G ROSA S[IE SPIA] Reverse: long cross with three pellets in each angle [CIVITAS LO]NDON
North 1815
4, Silver half penny of Henry VIII (c.1509-1547) second coinage (1526-44),
Obverse: bust facing forwards with single arched crown [h D G RO]SA S[IE SPIA]
Reverse: long cross with three pellets in each angle [CIVI]TAS LO[NDON]
North 1815
5, Silver farthing of Henry VIII (c.1509-1547) second coinage, minted by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer (1533-1556) at Canterbury
Obverse: bust facing forwards with single arched crown T to the left and C to the right of the bust [h D G ROSA SIE SPIA]
Reverse: long cross with three pellets in each angle [CIVI]TAS [CANTO]R
North 1817
6, Silver half penny of Henry VIII (c.1509-1547) second coinage (1526-44),
Obverse: bust facing forwards with single arched crown h D G [RO]SA SIE [SPIA] (saltire stops)
Reverse: long cross with three pellets in each angle [CIVI[TAS] LONDON
North 1815
7, Silver half Groat of Henry VIII (c.1509-1547) second coinage minted by Archbishop Edward Lee (1531-1544). Mint mark key
Obverse: crowned bust facing right HENRIC VIII D GR AGL Z FR
Reverse: coat-of-arms surmounted by cross fourchée , W in left field, A in the right field. CIVITAS EBORACI
North 1807
8, Silver Groat of Henry VIII (c.1509-1547), second coinage, mint mark pheon (1526-1532)
Obverse: crowned bust facing right HENRIC VIII D G R AGL Z FRANC
Reverse: coat-of-arms surmounted by cross fourchée POSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEV
North 1797
9, Silver half groat of Henry VIII (c.1509-1547) second coinage minted by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer (1533-1556) at Canterbury. mint mark Catherine Wheel 1533-1544
Obverse: bust facing forwards with single arched crown T to the left and C to the right of the bust HENRIC VIII D GR AGL Z FR
Reverse: coat-of-arms surmounted by cross fourchée CIVITAS CANTOR
North 1804
10, Silver groat of Edward IV light coinage (1464-1470), mint marks possibly Rose (obverse)/Crown (reverse)
Obverse: crowned bust facing forward, Quatrafoils at neck EDWAR[D DI GR]A REX ANGL Z FRANC
Reverse: long cross with three pellets in each angle POSVI DEUM ADIVT[OREM MEUM] / CIVITAS LONDON
North 1574
11, A silver groat of Henry VII mint mark Tun 1486-1504 minted jointly by King and Archbishop Morton.
Obverse: Crowned bust facing forward (double arched crown) HENRIC[ DE]I GRA REX ANGL] Z FR Reverse: long cross with three pellets in each angle POSVI [DEUM ADIVTORE MEU] / CIVITAS CANTOR
North 1712
12, Silver half groat of Edward IV minted at Canterbury (Royal)
Obverse: crowned bust facing forward, (no marks by neck) [ED]WARD DI [GRA RE]X AN[GL Z FRANC]
Reverse: long cross with three pellets in each angle [POSVI DEUM ADIVTOREM MEUM] / CIVITAS CANTOR
North 1589
13, A silver groat of Henry VII, No mint mark, minted under Archbishop Morton (1486-1500)
Obverse: Crowned bust facing forward (double arched crown) [HENR]IC DI GRA R[EX ANGL Z FR]
Reverse: long cross with three pellets in each angle [P]OSVI DEU ADIVTO[RE MEU] / CIVITAS CANTOR
North 1711
14, A silver groat of Henry VII, mint mark Tun 1486-1504 minted jointly by King and Archbishop Morton.
Obverse: Crowned bust facing forward (double arched crown) HEN[RIC DEI GR]A [REX ANGL Z] FR Reverse: long cross with three pellets in each angle POSVI [DEUM A]DI[VTOR]E [MEU] / CIVITAS CANTOR
North 1712
15, A silver half real of Alfonso V of Portugal (1438-81).
Obverse: a cross of five shields Obverse inscription: [ALFO]NSVS [QVINTIREGIS:P]
Reverse: crowned A, L beneath A Reverse inscription: ADIV[TORVM] NOS[TRVM]:IN:NO Mint: Lisbon.This record was generated from an emailed images supplied by the finder.2020-12-17 09:56:392021-01-22 12:19:53412020-11-1523Certain113636PAS5FDB2B57001D3C22242GLOSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompletePOST MEDIEVALPMx41047p0gjgrs6sgxPOST MEDIEVALPMx41047p0gjgrs6sgxMetal detectorCircaCirca101458820616204922057141427ST7597ST7597ST79NE51.67121085-2.36290887101112660622.jpg608419Bristol City Council4images/kadams/South WestCharacter undeterminedCultivated landEuropean RegionCountyGloucestershireDistrictStroudCivil Parish51.6814-2.35321DursleySubmitted for consideration as Treasure97498