2024-03-28T08:07:23+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/results54120Wiltshire100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered131CertainMetal detector43925From a paper mapCorrodedTetricus_II1169154RO1.4Unitary AuthorityCertain48026tetricus_iiSOM4392519.1274Restricted Accessx41218263518351.67Wiltshire10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-08-20T11:40:09ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Tetricus II dating to the period AD 272-274 (Reece period 13). Standing figure reverse type. Mint uncertain.
Robert Webley19.1Tetricus II7AlvedistonSOM-B27EB4564914Bust radiate, draped and cuirassed facing rightIllegible11SCC receipt 22466COINRestricted Accessfinds-5649144117.661SOM-B27DE112Complete272images/rwebley2/11PAS51BB27DE00123642013-06-14T15:25:35ZFigure standing leftCertainx412182RegularCertain2013-05-12T23:00:00Z4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertain[...]RICVS AV[G]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:17.871ZWiltshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered131CertainMetal detector439252013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorroded1170681RO1.4Unitary AuthorityCertain4105626SOM4392518275Restricted Accessx41218263446461.07Wiltshire10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-12-09T14:04:55ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of uncertain 3rd-century ruler dating to the period AD 260 to 275 (Reece period 13). Possible Victory reverse type depicting a figure standing left holding a wreath in right hand. Mint uncertain.
This coin has suffered some small losses to its circumference.
Robert Webley18Radiate (uncertain emperor)7Willoughby HedgeSOM-5CD776591025Bearded bust radiate facing right[...]VG11SCC receipt 22395COINRestricted Accessfinds-5910251116.781SOM-5CD3265Complete260images/rwebley2/11PAS52A5CD32001B8842013-12-09T14:01:22ZFemale figure walking left holding wreath in right handCertainx412182Regular2013-09-26T23:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:31.947ZWiltshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered131CertainMetal detector439252013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorroded1170681RO1.6Unitary AuthorityCertain4105626SOM4392515.7275Restricted Accessx41218263446461.12Wiltshire10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-12-10T14:08:57ZReturned to finderSouth WestCircaCertain
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of uncertain 3rd-century ruler dating to the period AD 260-275 (Reece period 13). Probable Providentia reverse depicting a figure standing left holding a cornucopiae in left hand and ?rudder in right. Mint uncertain.
This coin has suffered some small losses to its circumference.
Robert Webley15.7Radiate (uncertain emperor)7Willoughby HedgeSOM-5DB480591067Radiate and cuirassed bust facing rightIllegible11SCC receipt 22395COINRestricted Accessfinds-5910671114.681SOM-5D8F126Complete260images/rwebley2/11PAS52A5D8F10014E142013-12-09T14:51:29ZFigure standing left holding cornucopiae in left hand and ?rudder in rightCertainx412182:Regular2013-09-07T23:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:31.995ZWiltshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered131CertainMetal detector439252013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorroded1170681RO1.1Unitary AuthorityCertain4105626SOM4392515.3275Restricted Accessx41218263446461.23Wiltshire10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-12-10T14:46:47ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of uncertain 3rd-century ruler dating to the period AD 260-275 (Reece period 13). Unclear reverse type. Mint uncertain.
Robert Webley15.3Radiate (uncertain emperor)7Willoughby HedgeSOM-729076591230Radiate bust facing rightIllegible11SCC receipt 22395COINRestricted Accessfinds-5912301114.581SOM-728E65Complete260images/rwebley2/11PAS52A728E6001A5742013-12-10T14:44:54ZIndiscernibleCertainx412182Regular2013-09-02T23:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:32.151ZWiltshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered131CertainMetal detector439252013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorroded1170704RO1.2Unitary AuthorityCertain4105626SOM4392516.6275Restricted Accessx41218263446461.21Wiltshire10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-12-10T15:49:51ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of uncertain 3rd-century ruler dating to the period AD 260-275 (Reece period 13). Uncertain reverse type depicting a standing figure. Mint uncertain.
Robert Webley16.6Radiate (uncertain emperor)7CheddelwichSOM-737D74591280Radiate bust facing rightIllegible11SCC receipt 22395COINRestricted Accessfinds-591280411581SOM-737B94Complete260images/rwebley2/11PAS52A737B90018ED42013-12-10T15:48:09ZStanding figureCertainx412182Regular2013-09-05T23:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:32.182ZWiltshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered131CertainMetal detector439252013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorrodedTetricus_II1170684RO1.3Unitary AuthorityCertain48026tetricus_iiSOM4392516.7274Restricted Accessx41218263446461.05Wiltshire10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-12-10T16:02:49ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Tetricus II dating to the period AD 272-274 (Reece period 13). Probable Spes reverse type depicting Spes walking left holding flower with right hand and raising hem of skirt with left hand. Mint uncertain.
This coin has a flan of irregular form.
Robert Webley16.7Tetricus II7Pitching PieceSOM-73A615591288Bust radiate facing rightIllegible11SCC receipt 22395COINRestricted Accessfinds-5912884114.881SOM-73A4836Complete272images/rwebley2/11PAS52A73A4800157842013-12-10T15:59:04ZSpes walking left holding flower with right hand and raising hem of skirt with left hand (probably)Certainx412182Regular2013-10-26T23:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:32.185ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered131CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorrodedGallienus16104985545349642013T73BRO
Found at the same time as a hoard of 138 Roman bronze coins placed under a stone (Treasure case 2013 T73a). These coins, found scattered from the rest of the field, appear to be a mixture of Roman copper-alloy denominations dating from across most of the four centuries of Roman rule over Britain.
Age
All are of Roman date and therefore over 300 years old.
Metal content
They are all essentially base metal in composition (copper alloy).
From the same find?
This group of coins has the appearance of an accumulation of losses from different periods over the course of the second to fourth centuries AD. It spans a wider period than is likely for a hoard deposited in, say, the late fourth century and contains a mixture of denominations. The coins were therefore probably not deposited together as a hoard but instead form a series of technically separate finds as a result of random deposition over a period of time. As such, these coins do not appear to constitute Treasure under the stipulations of the Treasure Act 1996 which require that coins must be from the same find.
1.4DistrictCertain437026gallienusSOM1049516.4268Restricted Accessx41218263522070.86South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-12-16T13:50:56ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Gallienus (sole reign) dating to the period AD 260 to 268 (Reece Period 13). Mars reverse type depicting Mars standing left. Mint of Rome.
This coin has been bent slightly and suffered some small losses to its circumference.
Robert Webley116.4Gallienus (sole reign)7Somerton CPSOM-F04E27592069Bust/head radiate facing rightIllegible112013T73bCOINRestricted Accessfinds-5920694115.361SOM-F04BA511Complete260images/rwebley2/11PAS52AF04BA001A0542013-12-16T13:48:42ZMars standing leftCertainx412182Regular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:32.732ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered131CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareVictorinus14716104983939010842013T73BRO
Found at the same time as a hoard of 138 Roman bronze coins placed under a stone (Treasure case 2013 T73a). These coins, found scattered from the rest of the field, appear to be a mixture of Roman copper-alloy denominations dating from across most of the four centuries of Roman rule over Britain.
Age
All are of Roman date and therefore over 300 years old.
Metal content
They are all essentially base metal in composition (copper alloy).
From the same find?
This group of coins has the appearance of an accumulation of losses from different periods over the course of the second to fourth centuries AD. It spans a wider period than is likely for a hoard deposited in, say, the late fourth century and contains a mixture of denominations. The coins were therefore probably not deposited together as a hoard but instead form a series of technically separate finds as a result of random deposition over a period of time. As such, these coins do not appear to constitute Treasure under the stipulations of the Treasure Act 1996 which require that coins must be from the same find.
1.4DistrictCertain47826SOM1049521.1271Restricted Accessx41218263522071.72South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-12-16T14:01:26ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Victorinus dating to the period AD 269 to 271 (Reece Period 13). SALVS AVG reverse type depicting Salus standing right feeding snake in arms. Gaul Mint II. Cunetio p. 150; ref. 2567.
This coin has suffered some small losses all around its circumference.
Robert Webley121.1Victorinus7Somerton CPSOM-F06C35592072Bust radiate and cuirassed facing rightSALVS AVG112013T73bCOINRestricted Accessfinds-5920724118.7Mint II, Gaul (Uncertain, France or Germany)61SOM-F068E812Complete269images/rwebley2/11PAS52AF068E001FDD42013-12-16T13:56:30ZSalus standing right feeding snake in armsCertainx412182Regular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertainROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIMP C VICTORINVS P F AVGCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:32.733ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered131CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorroded161049842013T73BRO
Found at the same time as a hoard of 138 Roman bronze coins placed under a stone (Treasure case 2013 T73a). These coins, found scattered from the rest of the field, appear to be a mixture of Roman copper-alloy denominations dating from across most of the four centuries of Roman rule over Britain.
Age
All are of Roman date and therefore over 300 years old.
Metal content
They are all essentially base metal in composition (copper alloy).
From the same find?
This group of coins has the appearance of an accumulation of losses from different periods over the course of the second to fourth centuries AD. It spans a wider period than is likely for a hoard deposited in, say, the late fourth century and contains a mixture of denominations. The coins were therefore probably not deposited together as a hoard but instead form a series of technically separate finds as a result of random deposition over a period of time. As such, these coins do not appear to constitute Treasure under the stipulations of the Treasure Act 1996 which require that coins must be from the same find.
1.4DistrictCertain4105626SOM1049517.8274Restricted Accessx41218263522071.15South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-12-16T14:08:40ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of uncertain Gallic ruler, either Victorinus or Tetricus I, dating to the period AD 269 to 274 (Reece Period 13). Unclear reverse type depicting a standing figure. Mint unclear.
Robert Webley117.8Radiate (uncertain emperor)7Somerton CPSOM-F07CC8592073Bust radiate facing rightIllegible112013T73bCOINRestricted Accessfinds-5920734115.361SOM-F07AA512Complete269images/rwebley2/11PAS52AF07AA00192142013-12-16T14:01:14ZFigure standing ?leftCertainx412182Regular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:32.734ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered131CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorroded161049842013T73BRO
Found at the same time as a hoard of 138 Roman bronze coins placed under a stone (Treasure case 2013 T73a). These coins, found scattered from the rest of the field, appear to be a mixture of Roman copper-alloy denominations dating from across most of the four centuries of Roman rule over Britain.
Age
All are of Roman date and therefore over 300 years old.
Metal content
They are all essentially base metal in composition (copper alloy).
From the same find?
This group of coins has the appearance of an accumulation of losses from different periods over the course of the second to fourth centuries AD. It spans a wider period than is likely for a hoard deposited in, say, the late fourth century and contains a mixture of denominations. The coins were therefore probably not deposited together as a hoard but instead form a series of technically separate finds as a result of random deposition over a period of time. As such, these coins do not appear to constitute Treasure under the stipulations of the Treasure Act 1996 which require that coins must be from the same find.
1.5DistrictCertain2105626SOM1049518.3275Restricted Accessx41218263522071.33South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-12-16T14:33:21ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactlyCertain
An incomplete Roman copper-alloy radiate of uncertain 3rd-century ruler, dating to the period AD 260 to 275 (Reece Period 13). Unclear reverse type depicting a standing figure. Mint unclear.
Around a quarter of the flan has been broken off and lost in antiquity.
Robert Webley118.3Radiate (uncertain emperor)7Somerton CPSOM-F0A367592077Bust radiate facing rightIllegible112013T73bCOINRestricted Accessfinds-5920774114.961SOM-F0A1456Incomplete260images/rwebley2/11PAS52AF0A1400198742013-12-16T14:11:32ZFigure standing ?leftCertainx412182Regular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:32.736ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered131CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorrodedTetricus_I14616104981142594542013T73BRO
Found at the same time as a hoard of 138 Roman bronze coins placed under a stone (Treasure case 2013 T73a). These coins, found scattered from the rest of the field, appear to be a mixture of Roman copper-alloy denominations dating from across most of the four centuries of Roman rule over Britain.
Age
All are of Roman date and therefore over 300 years old.
Metal content
They are all essentially base metal in composition (copper alloy).
From the same find?
This group of coins has the appearance of an accumulation of losses from different periods over the course of the second to fourth centuries AD. It spans a wider period than is likely for a hoard deposited in, say, the late fourth century and contains a mixture of denominations. The coins were therefore probably not deposited together as a hoard but instead form a series of technically separate finds as a result of random deposition over a period of time. As such, these coins do not appear to constitute Treasure under the stipulations of the Treasure Act 1996 which require that coins must be from the same find.
1.8DistrictCertain47926tetricus_iSOM1049518.1274Restricted Accessx41218263522072.14South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-12-17T11:31:42ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactlyProbably
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Tetricus I dating to the period AD 271 to 274 (Reece Period 13). Possible Salus reverse type depicting Salus standing left. Probably Gaul Mint I. Normanby p. 196; cf. ref. 1492/1495.
This coin has suffered some small losses at its circumference.
Robert Webley118.1Tetricus I7Somerton CPSOM-0356A4592262Bust radiate facing right[...]VS[...]11SCC receipt 22402COINRestricted Accessfinds-5922624116.9Mint I, Gaul (Uncertain, France or Germany)81SOM-0352D7Complete271images/rwebley2/11PAS52B0352D001D7642013-12-17T11:27:41ZSalus standing left (possibly)Certainx412182Regular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertain[...]CVS[...]Civil Parish22022-07-14T07:11:32.816ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered131CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorrodedTetricus_I14616104981142594542013T73BRO
Found at the same time as a hoard of 138 Roman bronze coins placed under a stone (Treasure case 2013 T73a). These coins, found scattered from the rest of the field, appear to be a mixture of Roman copper-alloy denominations dating from across most of the four centuries of Roman rule over Britain.
Age
All are of Roman date and therefore over 300 years old.
Metal content
They are all essentially base metal in composition (copper alloy).
From the same find?
This group of coins has the appearance of an accumulation of losses from different periods over the course of the second to fourth centuries AD. It spans a wider period than is likely for a hoard deposited in, say, the late fourth century and contains a mixture of denominations. The coins were therefore probably not deposited together as a hoard but instead form a series of technically separate finds as a result of random deposition over a period of time. As such, these coins do not appear to constitute Treasure under the stipulations of the Treasure Act 1996 which require that coins must be from the same find.
1.7DistrictCertain47926tetricus_iSOM1049517.9274Restricted Accessx41218263522071.94South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-12-17T11:37:00ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Tetricus I dating to the period AD 271 to 274 (Reece Period 13). SPES PVBLICA reverse type depicting Spes advancing left, holding flower and skirt. Gaul Mint I. Normanby p. 195; ref. 1456 passim
Robert Webley117.9Tetricus I7Somerton CPSOM-036DB3592269Bust radiate facing rightIllegible [SPES PVBLICA]11SCC receipt 22402COINRestricted Accessfinds-5922694116.3Mint I, Gaul (Uncertain, France or Germany)81SOM-036B4112Complete271images/rwebley2/11PAS52B036B40011B042013-12-17T11:34:12ZSpes advancing left, holding flower and skirtCertainx412182Regular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertain[...]CVS[...]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:32.819ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered131Certain3173435Metal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorrodedClaudius_Gothicus14416104982787419342013T73BRO
Found at the same time as a hoard of 138 Roman bronze coins placed under a stone (Treasure case 2013 T73a). These coins, found scattered from the rest of the field, appear to be a mixture of Roman copper-alloy denominations dating from across most of the four centuries of Roman rule over Britain.
Age
All are of Roman date and therefore over 300 years old.
Metal content
They are all essentially base metal in composition (copper alloy).
From the same find?
This group of coins has the appearance of an accumulation of losses from different periods over the course of the second to fourth centuries AD. It spans a wider period than is likely for a hoard deposited in, say, the late fourth century and contains a mixture of denominations. The coins were therefore probably not deposited together as a hoard but instead form a series of technically separate finds as a result of random deposition over a period of time. As such, these coins do not appear to constitute Treasure under the stipulations of the Treasure Act 1996 which require that coins must be from the same find.
1.9DistrictCertain47126claudius_ii_gothicusSOM1049519270Restricted Accessx41218263522072.66mediolanumSouth Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-12-17T13:21:26ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Claudius II dating to the period AD 268 to 270 (Reece Period 13). Probable SPES PVBLICA reverse type depicting Spes advancing left, holding flower and skirt. Mint of Milan. Cunetio p. 139; cf. ref. 2240
Robert Webley119Claudius II3837067Somerton CPSOM-03D6A2592286Bust radiate, draped and cuirassed facing right, seen from behindSPES [PVBLICA?]11SCC receipt 22402COINRestricted Accessfinds-5922864117.612844666Mediolanum81SOM-03D2F14Complete268images/rwebley2/11PAS52B03D2F00110342013-12-17T12:01:51ZSpes advancing left, holding flower and skirtCertainx412182-//PRegular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427x27178RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIMP CLAVDIV[S P F AVG]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:32.833ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered131CertainGardening105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareTetricus_II1103124RO
We are grateful to Mr Benedict Sayers from the Community Heritage Access Centre, Yeovil, for identifying and recording this coin and passing on the information. Unfortunately there was no time to take an image of it, or to weigh it.
DistrictCertain48026tetricus_iiSOM1049516274Ilchesterx4121826344677South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-04-16T10:44:00ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyProbably
Roman copper-alloy radiate of Tetricus II dating to the period AD 272 to 274 (Reece period 13). PIETAS AVGVSTOR reverse type depicting sacrificial implements. Uncertain mint.
Robert WebleyTetricus II7-2.685346SOM-D1C635555527Radiate head facing rightIllegible [PIETAS AVGVSTOR]11COINST5222finds-5555274581SOM-D1B460Complete272images/rwebley2/11PAS516D1B4600100442013-04-16T10:35:02ZSacrificial implementsCertainx412182Regular2013-03-31T23:00:00ZCertain2013-04-10T23:00:00Z50.995382ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish22022-07-14T07:11:12.294ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered131CertainGardening105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareTetricus_I110312114259454RO
We are grateful to Mr Benedict Sayers from the Community Heritage Access Centre, Yeovil, for identifying and recording this coin and passing on the information. Unfortunately there was no time to take an image of it, or to weigh it.
DistrictCertain47926tetricus_iSOM1049518274Ilchesterx4121826344677South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-04-16T10:47:29ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyProbably
Roman copper-alloy radiate of Tetricus I dating to the period AD 271 to 274 (Reece period 13). Unclear reverse type. Uncertain mint.
Robert WebleyTetricus I7-2.685346SOM-D1DE00555532Radiate bust facing rightIllegible11COINST5222finds-5555324581SOM-D1DAB7Complete271images/rwebley2/11PAS516D1DAB001E8642013-04-16T10:45:16ZIndiscernibleCertainx412182Regular2013-03-31T23:00:00ZCertain2013-04-10T23:00:00Z50.995382ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertain[TE]TRICVS P F AVGCivil Parish22022-07-14T07:11:12.299ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered131CertainMetal detector10578Generated from computer mapping softwareGallienus110577554534964RO1.7DistrictCertain437026gallienusSOM1057517.8268Restricted Accessx41218263522491.61Sedgemoor10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-04-29T16:14:16ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Gallienus (sole reign) dating to the period AD 260 to 268 (Reece period 13). Unclear reverse type. Mint uncertain.
Robert WebleyGallienus (sole reign)7ChedzoySOM-E499A2557802Bust radiate facing right[...](AVG)11SCC receipt 22364COINRestricted Accessfinds-5578024161SOM-E48F138Complete260images/rwebley2/11PAS517E48F10015DB42013-04-29T11:18:25ZIndiscernibleCertainx412182RegularCertain2012-12-14T00:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertain[...]LIEN[VS...]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:13.593ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered131CertainMetal detector10578Generated from computer mapping softwareCorroded1105771RO1.6DistrictCertain4105626SOM1057516275Restricted Accessx41218263522490.97Sedgemoor10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-04-29T16:04:50ZReturned to finderSouth WestCircaCertain
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of uncertain ruler dating to the period c. AD 260 to 275 (Reece period 13). Unclear reverse type possibly depicting a standing figure. Mint uncertain.
Robert Webley16Radiate (uncertain emperor)7ChedzoySOM-E4BA55557803Bust radiate facing rightIllegible11SCC receipt 22364COINRestricted Accessfinds-5578031113.261SOM-E4B8B4Complete260images/rwebley2/11PAS517E4B8B00174442013-04-29T11:29:31ZStanding figure (possibly)Certainx412182RegularCertain2012-12-14T00:00:00Z4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:13.593ZOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammered13ROMAN1Certain3169070Metal detectorPAS567BF4.JPG83282014From finderGallienus180128554554534964RO1.3DistrictCertain437026gallienusPAS843919.1268Lockingex41218263501571.61romeVale of White Horse10627Radiate (antoninianus)2015-02-15T11:55:04ZFinder applying for an export licenceSouth EastExactlyPossibly
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Gallienus (sole reign) dating to the period AD 260-268 (Reece period 13). IOVI CONSERVAT reverse type depicting Jupiter standing holding thunderbolt. Mint of Rome, Fifth series. See Cunetio, p. 117; no. 1269.
This coin measures 19.1mm in diameter and weighs 1.61g. It has suffered some slight losses around its circumference.
Robert Webley19.1Gallienus (sole reign)4230257-1.39514884PAS-567F73658083Bust radiate facing rightIllegible [IOVI CONSERVAT]11Weekend Wanderers USA Tour March-April 2014ROMANCOINSU4288finds-6580834117.712843585Rome61PAS-567BF412Complete260x41218images/rwebley2/15043531PAS54A567BF00142542015-01-01T15:29:03ZJupiter standing holding thunderbolt in right hand and long vertical sceptre in leftCertainx412182(N) -//-Regular2014-03-30T00:00:00Z21Certain2014-03-30T00:00:00Z51.58929397ROMANCopper alloy41421x25706RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ROMANCertainG[ALLIENVS A]VGCivil Parish32022-07-14T07:12:10.827ZOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammered13ROMAN1Certain3169070Metal detectorPAS6C7ACD.JPG83282014From finderClaudius_Gothicus180128554278741934RO1.8DistrictCertain47126claudius_ii_gothicusPAS843919.7270Lockingex41218263501572.93romeVale of White Horse10627Radiate (antoninianus)2015-02-18T20:11:24ZFinder applying for an export licenceSouth EastExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Claudius II dating to the period AD 268 to 270 (Reece period 13). FELICITAS AVG reverse type depicting Felicitas standing left with caduceus in right hand and cornucopiae in left. Mint of Rome.
This coin measures 19.7mm in diameter and weighs 2.93g.
Robert Webley19.7Claudius II4230257-1.39514884PAS-6C7FBE658221Bust radiate and cuirassed facing rightF[...A]VG11Weekend Wanderers USA Tour March-April 2014ROMANCOINSU4288finds-6582214118.412843585Rome61PAS-6C7ACD11Complete268x41218images/rwebley2/15059811PAS54A6C7AC001D8B42015-01-02T16:30:36ZFelicitas standing left, holding long caduceus in right hand and cornucopiae in leftCertainx412182Regular2014-03-30T23:00:00Z21Certain2014-04-07T23:00:00Z51.58929397ROMANCopper alloy41421x25706RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ROMANCertainIMP C C[LAVDIVS AVG]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:12:10.893ZOxfordshire10CountyStruck or hammered13ROMAN1Certain3169070Metal detectorPAS-91FFAB.jpg83282014Centred on fieldClaudius_Gothicus180128552278741934RO1.8DistrictCertain47126claudius_ii_gothicusPAS843920.5270Grovex41218263501563.1romeVale of White Horse10627Radiate (antoninianus)2015-02-16T19:56:49ZFinder applying for an export licenceSouth EastExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Claudius II dating to the period AD 268 to 270 (Reece period 13). PROVIDENT AVG reverse type depicting Providentia standing left, holding baton in right hand and cornucopiae in left, leaning on column. Mint of Rome.
This coin measures 20.5mm in diameter and weighs 3.1g.
Robert Webley20.5Claudius II4230257-1.4237887PAS-13D8F1658295Bust radiate facing right[PROVI]DENT AVG11Weekend Wanderers USA Tour March-April 2014ROMANCOINSU4090finds-6582954119.712843585Rome81PAS-91FFAB12Complete268x41218images/rwebley2/15024751PAS54A91FFA001BFA42015-01-04T11:11:54ZProvidentia standing left, holding baton in right hand and cornucopiae in left, resting left arm on columnCertainx412182Regular2014-03-30T23:00:00Z21Certain2014-03-30T23:00:00Z51.60742082ROMANCopper alloy41421x25706RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainIMP C CLAVD[IVS P F AVG]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:12:10.949Z