2024-03-29T01:50:28+00:00https://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/jsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rsshttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atomhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/qrcodehttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results8120LateKent1CountyStruck or hammeredEastern BritishIRON AGE1CertainLateMetal detectorKENT0BDE05.jpg18210Cunobelin1181321TrinovantesIA1.69DistrictCertain41213KENT1813013.8841St. Nicholas At Wadex139921.412945.0Thanet10627Other2016-01-21T12:05:44ZReturned to finder3South EastCirca
A highly worn late iron age bronze unit possibly of Cunobelinus c. AD8-41 of the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, reverse horse resembles type ABC2945. Obverse is highly worn and illegible. Reverse highly worn but shows rearing horse right.
Measurements: 13.88mm in diameter, 1.69mm thick and 1.41g in weight
Jo AhmetCunobelin731.22967397KENT-0C1BE1763299Illegible, [likely Griffin stepping right][CVN]311IRON AGECOINTR2566finds-76329911101KENT-0BDE05Complete8x13992images/ucljo/15492241PAS56A0BDE000153842016-01-21T11:15:44ZHorse rearing rightCertainx13992256Regular16Certain51.34851375IRON AGECopper alloy41421IA1Circa16http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/IRON AGECertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:51.7ZKent10CountyStruck or hammeredSouth Eastern BritishIRON AGE1Certain2652618Metal detectorKENT384010.jpg18210Generated from computer mapping softwareFairCunobelin451180042101.011Catuvellauni and TrinovantesIA
This coin is part of treasure case 2018T841.
2.5DistrictCertain4123KENT1813915.4441Adishamx139922.06camulodunum2975.0Canterbury10627Unit (copper alloy)2018-11-21T14:24:06ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
A copper-alloy Iron Age unit of the North Thames Region / Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, in the name of Cunobelinus (c.AD 8-41) dating to the period c.AD 8-41. 'Cunobelinus stepping Horse' type. Obverse: legend in 'tablet'/box in double wreath. Legend: 'CVNO'. Reverse: Horse stepping right. Legend: '[CAMV]'. ABC 2975, BMC 1987-90. Mack 250. VA 2101.
Measurements: 15.44mm in diameter, 2.5mm thick and 2.06g in weight.
Jo AhmetCunobelin7939371.16490497KENT-384076918691legend in 'tablet'/box in double wreath[CAMV]511250.0IRON AGECOINTR2154finds-9186911987-901126726350Colchester81KENT-3840107Complete8x13992images/ucljo/110280991PAS5BA3840100105F32018-09-20T12:26:57ZHorse stepping rightCertainx13992267Regular16Certain51.242345831IRON AGECopper alloy41421x26197IA1Circa16http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/IRON AGECertainCVNOCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:52.337ZKent10CountyStruck or hammeredSouth Eastern BritishIRON AGE1Certain2652618Metal detectorKENT38A645.jpg18210Generated from computer mapping softwareFairCunobelin4511800419731Catuvellauni and TrinovantesIA
This coin is part of treasure case 2018T841.
2.48DistrictCertain4123KENT1813916.2841Adishamx139922.07camulodunum2921.0Canterbury10627Unit (copper alloy)2018-11-21T14:24:17ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
An Iron Age copper-alloy unit of the North Thames Region / Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, struck for Cunobelin, dating to the period AD 8-41, Cunobelinus Pegasus Victory Left type. Obverse: Pegasus left with head turned looking back. Legend: '[CAM]' below . Reverse: Victory standing left. Legend: [CVN] in front. As ABC no. 2921, VA 1973 and BMC 1938-1941.
Measurements: 16.28mm in diameter, 2.48mm thick and 2.07g in weight.
Jo AhmetCunobelin7939371.16490497KENT-38A807918708Pegasus left, head turned back[CVN]511IRON AGECOINTR2154finds-9187081938-19431126726350Colchester81KENT-38A6457Complete8x13992images/ucljo/110281141PAS5BA38A640014D932018-09-20T12:54:12ZVictory standing leftCertainx13992267Regular16Certain51.242345831IRON AGECopper alloy41421x26197IA1Circa16http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/IRON AGECertain[CAM]Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:52.345ZNorthamptonshire10CountyStruck or hammeredEastern BritishIRON AGE1CertainMetal detectorKENT1238FA.jpg7371GPS (from the finder)FairCunobelin177042015.011TrinovantesIA2.33DistrictCertain41211KENT745110.8841Ashby St. Ledgersx139921.362816.0Daventry10892Quarter stater (gold)2019-03-07T16:40:41ZReturned to finderEast MidlandsCirca
A gold Iron Age quarter stater of Cunobelin (AD 8-41), attributed to the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes. Cunobelinus 'plastic' type, Dating to the period c. AD 8-41. Obverse: corn ear without central stalk, CA to left, MV to right. Reverse: horse rearing right, dashes for mane, branch and pellets above, CVN below. ABC no, 2816, BMC no. 1846-1848, VA 2015. Striking of this coin seems to have been weak, with the obverse and elements of the reverse poorly defined.
Measurements: 10.88mm in diameter, 2.33mm thick and 1.36g in weight.
Jo AhmetCunobelin23-1.16541306KENT-124332943339corn ear without central stalkCVN311IRON AGECOINSP5768finds-9433391846-18481181KENT-1238FAComplete8x13992images/ucljo/110485451PAS5C81238F001ADF42019-03-07T13:58:39Zhorse rearing right, dashes for mane, branch and pellets above,Certainx13992256Regular16Certain52.307166061IRON AGEGold41423IA1Circa16http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/IRON AGECertainCA - MVCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:15:11.632ZKent1CountyStruck or hammeredEastern BritishIRON AGE1Certain2652618Metal detectorKENT577949.jpg18210GPS (from the finder)Cunobelin45231817412021T61TrinovantesIA
Coin 1 of treasure case 2021T61.
DistrictCertain41210KENT1813917.1840Restricted Accessx139925.4camulodunum2804.0Canterbury10892Stater (gold)2022-02-04T15:41:10ZSubmitted for consideration as TreasureSouth EastCirca
An Iron Age gold stater, of the North Thames Region / Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, attributed to Cunobelin, dating to the period c. AD10-40, 'Cunobelinus classic' type. ABC 2804, BMC 1834.
Obverse: corn ear with central stalk, legend CA-MV
Reverse: Horse left, floral motif above. Legend: CVNO below.
Measurements; 17.18mm in diameter and 5.4g in weight.
Eleanor Ghey1Cunobelin7939323SeasalterKENT-5788C71022002corn ear with central stalk,CVNO311208.0IRON AGECOINRestricted Accessfinds-102200218341126726350Colchester101KENT-57794910Complete10x13992images/ucljo/111563521PAS602577940019AF42021-02-11T18:29:40ZHorse left, floral motif aboveCertainx13992256Regular16CertainIRON AGEGold41421x26197IA3Circa16http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/IRON AGECertainCA-MVDistrict Ward2022-07-14T07:16:04.745Zfinds-10220041022004KENT-57AABACOINIRON AGEA gold quarter stater of the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, atributed to Cunobelin, 'Plastic Series', dating to the period c. AD 8-41. Obverse: corn ear without central stalk. Legend: CA-[MV]. Reverse: horse rearing right, dashes for mane, branch and pellets above. Legend: CVN. ABC no, 2816, BMC no. 1847, VA 2015.
Measurements: 10.10mm in diameter and 1.33g in weight.Coin 3 of treasure case 2021T61.161684112021T614KENT2020-10-15T00:00:00Z2021-02-11T18:42:51Z2022-11-17T10:28:24Z1.33PAS60257AAB001AB510.11232342141421182101817418139KentCanterburyRestricted AccessSeasalterRestricted Access10KENT-57AE873124511corn ear without central stalkCA - [MV]horse rearing right, dashes for mane, branch and pellets aboveCVN5620428162015.012Colchester79393camulodunum26726350x26197Quarter stater (gold)CunobelinCunobelinGold10892Struck or hammeredCompleteIRON AGEx13992IRON AGEx13992x13992Metal detectorSubmitted for consideration as TreasureKENT57AABA.jpg1156357images/ucljo/TrinovantesEastern,BritishSouth EastCertain12022-11-17T10:28:24.329Zfinds-10462881046288KENT-A4EB7DCOINIRON AGEA gold stater of the Eastern region issued in the name of Cunobelin and dating to the period AD 10 to 40. Wild type. Corn ear without central stalk CA to left MV to right. Reverse depicts horse right with star and branch above, pellet in ring and CVNO below. ABC p. 136, no. 2783. BMC 1806.
Measurements: diameter: 17.81mm; weight: 5.46gThis is one of a hoard of four Iron Age staters, the others being KENT-A54959; KENT-A4EB7D; KENT-79D01E and KENT-79BA63, all of which are addenda to 2019 T1018.1616104012021T804KENT2021-12-03T17:07:03Z2022-12-08T09:39:24Z5.46PAS61AA4EB7001E0E17.8112314141421182101827918242KentSwaleRestricted AccessNear SittingbourneRestricted Access8KENT-A4EDDC3124510Corn ear without central stalk CA to left MV rightCA-MVhorse right with star and branch above, pellet in ring and CVNO belowCVNO6721227835Colchester79393camulodunum26726350x26197Stater (gold)CunobelinCunobelinGold10892CompleteIRON AGEx13992IRON AGEx13992x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderKENTA4EB7D.jpg1163591images/ucljo/Catuvellauni and TrinovantesEastern,BritishSouth EastCertain12022-12-08T09:39:24.472Zfinds-10462921046292KENT-A54959COINIRON AGEA gold stater of the Eastern region issued in the name of Cunobelin and dating to the period AD 10 to 40. Wild type. Corn ear with central stalk CA to left MV to right. Reverse depicts horse right with branch above, pellets in field and CVNO below. ABC p. 136, no. 2777. BMC 1786. Mack 211
Measurements: diameter: 17.46mm; weight: 5.49gThis is one of a hoard of four Iron Age staters, the others being KENT-A54959; KENT-A4EB7D; KENT-79D01E and KENT-79BA63, all of which are addenda to 2019 T1018.1616104012021T804KENT2021-12-03T17:32:05Z2022-08-18T12:02:03Z5.49PAS61AA54950019FC17.46123142141421182101827918242KentSwaleRestricted AccessNear SittingbourneRestricted Access10KENT-A54F113124510Corn ear with central stalk CA to left MV rightCA-M[V]horse right with branch above, few pellets in field and CVNO belowCVNO6721127775Colchester79393camulodunum26726350x26197Stater (gold)CunobelinCunobelinGold10892Struck or hammeredCompleteIRON AGEx13992IRON AGEx13992x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderKENTA54959.jpg1163596images/ucljo/Catuvellauni and TrinovantesEastern,BritishSouth EastCertain12022-08-18T11:02:03.672Z