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Unique ID: LIN-FDFAF1
Object type certainty: Certain
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A Roman copper-alloy sestertius, probably of Julian Mamaea (222-235). The reverse depicts a figure standing left, holding a cornucopiae. Probably mint of Rome.
Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder
Broad period: ROMAN
Period from: ROMAN
Period to: ROMAN
Date from: Circa AD 222
Date to: Circa AD 235
Quantity: 1
Weight: 14.48 g
Diameter: 29 mm
Date(s) of discovery: Saturday 9th August 2014 - Sunday 9th August 2015
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Primary material: Copper alloy
Manufacture method: Struck or hammered
Completeness: Complete
Denomination: Sestertius
Denomination qualifier: Certain
Ruler/issuer: Julia Mamaea
Primary ruler qualifier: Probably
Reece period: Period 11 [222-238]
Mint or issue place: Rome
Mint qualifier: Probably
Obverse description: Draped bust right
Obverse inscription: Illegible
Reverse description: Figure standing left, holding cornucopiae; other arm outstretched
Reverse inscription: Illegible
Die axis measurement: 12 o'clock
Degree of wear: Very worn: fair
Status: Regular
Status qualifier: Certain
No coin references available.
4 Figure: TF1236
Four figure Latitude: 52.90976598
Four figure longitude: -0.33600851
1:25K map: TF1236
1:10K map: TF13NW
Grid reference source: GPS (from the finder)
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 10 metre square.
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