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Unique ID: LVPL-8888E2
Object type certainty: Certain
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status: Awaiting validation
Silver denarius possibly of Marcus Auralius.
Obverse: Worn head right.
Reverse: worn.
This coin was found as part of Treasure Case 2012 T406, consisting of 101 Roman silver coins of the denomination known as a denarius (plural denarii ) and 2 copper alloy coins of the denomination known as a sestertius (plural sestertii). The earliest coin in the group is a legionary denarius of Mark Antony (issued c. 32BC-31BC) and the latest a denarius of Commodus dated to AD 190-191. The chronological spread is thus consistent with a hoard of late second century date. Also included in the hoard are 3 Roman trumpet brooches, two rosettes, two silver finger rings and ceramics.
The coins satisfy the terms of the Treasure Act with regard to age and metal content. They are certainly more than 300 years old and at least 98 of them have precious metal content in excess of 10%.
On the balance of probabilities, we conclude that this hoard of constitutes a prima facie case of treasure under the terms of the Treasure Act (1996), by being part of a group of precious metal coins and objects of the same find.
This is a find of note and has been designated: Regional importance
Subsequent action after recording: Submitted for consideration as Treasure
Treasure case tracking number: 2012T406
Broad period: ROMAN
Date from: Circa AD 161
Date to: Circa AD 180
Quantity: 1
Weight: 2.6 g
Diameter: 18.01 mm
Date(s) of discovery: Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Other reference: WP067
Treasure case number: 2012T406
Primary material: Silver
Manufacture method: Struck or hammered
Completeness: Complete
Denomination: Denarius (Empire)
Denomination qualifier: Certain
Ruler/issuer: Marcus Aurelius (as Augustus)
Primary ruler qualifier: Possibly
Reece period: Period 8 [161-180]
Mint or issue place: Rome
Degree of wear: Extremely worn: poor
Status: Regular
Status qualifier: Certain
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Grid reference source: GPS (From FLO)
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 1 metre square.
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