2024-03-29T09:22:47+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/results94240Wiltshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered171ProbablyMetal detector439252013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorrodedConstantinian_dynasty1nummus170681RO1.3Unitary AuthorityCertain413220SOM4392514.3340Restricted Accessx41218263446460.77Wiltshire10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2013-12-17T16:15:37ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A Roman copper-alloy possible nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 330-340 (Reece Period 17). Possibly VRBS ROMA reverse depicting a wolf suckling twins with two stars above. Mint unclear.
Robert Webley14.3House of Constantine7Willoughby HedgeSOM-078207592458(Possibly) Bust helmeted and robed facing leftNone?11SCC receipt 22395COINRestricted Accessfinds-5924584631113.281SOM-077F24Complete330images/rwebley2/Wolf and Twins [VRBS ROMA]12PAS52B077F200189E42013-12-17T16:12:34ZWolf suckling twin babies with two stars aboveCertainx412182Regular2013-09-28T23:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:32.902ZWiltshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered171Certain2821164Metal detectorSOM-1BBE56.jpg43925From finderConstantine_II_(emperor)2241nummus16955826971274RO1.8Unitary AuthorityCertain410720constantine_iiSOM4392517.8331Restricted Accessx41218263516401.82treveriWiltshire10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2013-12-18T15:23:00ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constantine II as Caesar dating to the period AD 330 to 331 (Reece period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers flanking two standards. Mint of Trier. RIC VII, p. 214; no. 520.
This coin has suffered a few chips to its flan.
Robert Webley17.8Constantine II1093907Urchfont CPSOM-1BC145592645Bust laureate and cuirassed facing rightGLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS11SCC receipt 22398COINRestricted Accessfinds-5926454604116.912834517Trier81SOM-1BBE561Complete330images/rwebley2/GLORIA EXERCITVS 14505811PAS52B1BBE5001C7842013-12-18T15:14:45ZTwo soldiers standing flanking two standardsCertainx412182TRP.RegularCertain2013-11-04T00:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427x29357RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCONSTANTINV[S IV]N NO[B C]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:32.997ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered171CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorrodedConstantinian_dynasty16nummus1049842013T73BRO
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.
1.9DistrictCertain413220SOM1049516.7330Restricted Accessx41218263522071.78South Somerset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-01-13T10:35:33ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 324-330 (Reece period 16). PROVIDENTIAE CAESS reverse depicting a gateway with two towers. Mint unclear.
This coin has suffered some slight losses to its circumference.
Robert Webley116.7House of Constantine7Somerton CPSOM-3C0A35594673Head laureate facing right[PROVID]EN[TIAE CAESS]11SCC receipt 20747COINRestricted Accessfinds-5946734354115.561SOM-3C02116Complete324images/rwebley2/PROVIDENTIAE CAESS11PAS52D3C02100127742014-01-13T10:29:53ZCampgate with two towers, star between the towersCertainx412182IllegibleRegular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:34.291ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered171CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorrodedHelena_(Empress)16nummus1049842013T73BRO
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.
1.3DistrictCertain410220SOM1049514.3341Restricted Accessx41218263522070.94South Somerset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-01-17T14:32:25ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Helena (AD 324-341) dating to the period AD 337-341 (Reece period 17). PAX PVBLICA reverse depicting Pax standing facing left with transverse sceptre and branch. Mint unclear.
Robert Webley114.3Helena7Somerton CPSOM-93E294595761Bust facing right[PAX PV]BLI[CA]11SCC receipt 22406COINRestricted Accessfinds-5957614774112.461SOM-93D8C612Complete337images/rwebley2/PAX PVBLICA [Helena]11PAS52D93D8C001BC042014-01-17T14:26:20ZPax standing facing left holding branch out with right hand and transverse sceptre with leftCertainx412182IllegibleRegular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:35.088ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered171Certain3036938Metal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareConstantine_the_Great816nummus104989774609842013T73BRO
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.
1.5DistrictCertain410020constantine_iSOM1049516.8333Restricted Accessx41218263522071.47arelateSouth Somerset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-01-17T14:58:50ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constantine I (AD 306-337) dating to the period AD 332-333 (Reece period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers flanking two standards. Mint of Arles. RIC VII, p. 273; nos. 358/364.
Robert Webley116.8Constantine I1482177Somerton CPSOM-944880595777Bust rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed facing rightGLOR-IA EX[ERC-ITVS]11SCC receipt 22406COINRestricted Accessfinds-5957774604116.112723112Arelatum61SOM-9445036Complete332images/rwebley2/GLORIA EXERCITVS 11PAS52D9445000167642014-01-17T14:55:12ZTwo soldiers standing flanking two standardsCertainx412182branch//PCONSTRegular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertainROMANCopper alloy41427x28181RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:35.1ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered171CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorrodedConstantius_II16nummus104983524781142013T73BRO
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.
1.9DistrictCertain410820constantius_iiSOM1049517.5335Restricted Accessx41218263522071.83South Somerset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-01-17T15:50:23ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus probably of Constantius II as Caesar dating to the period AD 330-335 (Reece period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers flanking two standards. Mint unclear.
Robert Webley117.5Constantius II7Somerton CPSOM-94A7E1595787Bust laureate facing right[GLOR]IA EXE[RCITVS]11SCC receipt 22406COINRestricted Accessfinds-5957874116.362SOM-94A3B16Complete330images/rwebley2/11PAS52D94A3B00117A42014-01-17T15:20:27ZTwo soldiers standing flanking two standardsCertainx412182IllegibleRegular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZProbably4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainFL IVL CO[...]?TI?VS NO[...]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:35.108ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered171CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorrodedConstantinian_dynasty16nummus1049842013T73BRO
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.
1.5DistrictCertain413220SOM1049514.1341Restricted Accessx41218263522071.24South Somerset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-01-17T15:59:50ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 335-341 (Reece period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers flanking one standard. Mint unclear.
Robert Webley114.1House of Constantine7Somerton CPSOM-9528C7595805Bust laureate? facing rightIllegible [GLORIA EXERCITVS]11SCC receipt 22406COINRestricted Accessfinds-5958054664113.961SOM-9524286Complete335images/rwebley2/GLORIA EXERCITVS 11PAS52D95242001EF342014-01-17T15:54:42ZTwo soldiers standing flanking one standardCertainx412182IllegibleRegular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:35.134ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered171CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorrodedConstantinian_dynasty16nummus1049842013T73BRO
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.
1.5DistrictCertain413220SOM1049515.4335Restricted Accessx41218263522071.36South Somerset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-01-17T16:35:41ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 330-335 (Reece Period 17). CONSTANTINOPOLIS type with a reverse depicting Victory standing left on prow with spear in left hand and right hand resting on shield. Mint unclear.
Robert Webley115.4House of Constantine7Somerton CPSOM-95AFA5595823Bust helmeted and robed facing left with sceptre resting on left shoulderNone11SCC receipt 22406COINRestricted Accessfinds-595823464411561SOM-95A2525Complete330images/rwebley2/Victory left on prow [CONSTANTINOPOLIS]11PAS52D95A2500136E42014-01-17T16:28:21ZVictory standing left on prow holding spear in right hand and resting left hand on shieldCertainx412182IllegibleRegular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegible [CONSTANTINOPOLIS]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:35.15ZSomerset1CountyStruck or hammered171CertainMetal detector10578GPS (from the finder)CorrodedConstantinian_dynasty1nummus106384RO1.5DistrictCertain413220SOM1057514.7335Restricted Accessx41218263522421.12Sedgemoor10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-01-22T14:50:38ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 330-335 (Reece Period 17). VRBS ROMA type with a reverse depicting a wolf suckling twins with two stars above. Mint unclear.
Robert Webley14.7House of Constantine7Otterhampton CPSOM-FD97D4596781Bust helmeted and robed facing leftNone11SCC receipt 22418COINRestricted Accessfinds-5967814634113.8101SOM-FD91546Complete330images/rwebley2/Wolf and Twins [VRBS ROMA]11PAS52DFD91500172442014-01-22T14:43:33ZWolf suckling twin babies with two stars aboveCertainx412182IllegibleRegularCertain2013-11-05T00:00:00Z4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegible [VRBS ROMA]Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:35.82ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered171Certain2996944Metal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareConstantine_II_(emperor)1371nummus10212826971274RO1.5DistrictCertain410720constantine_iiSOM10495331Restricted Accessx41218263522151.55lugdunumSouth Somerset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-02-12T12:03:05ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constantine II as Caesar dating to the period AD 330 to 331 (Reece period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers flanking two standards. Minted at Lyon. RIC VII, p. 138; no. 244
Robert Webley15.6Constantine II1677177Misterton CPSOM-B623E1601023Bust laureate and cuirassed facing rightGLOR-[IA EXERC]-ITVS11SCC receipt 22419COINRestricted Accessfinds-601023460411520068132Lugdunum61SOM-B61FB47Complete330images/rwebley2/GLORIA EXERCITVS 11PAS52FB61FB00172742014-02-12T11:58:51ZTwo soldiers standing flanking two standards, holding spears in outer hands and resting inner hands on shieldsCertainx412182.PL[G]Regular2013-08-20T23:00:00ZCertain2013-11-20T00:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427x29284RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainCONSTANTINVS IVN NOB CCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:38.985ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered171CertainMetal detector105782013Centred on fieldCorrodedHelena_(Empress)16nummus1049842013T73BRO
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.
1.6DistrictCertain410220SOM1049514.1341Restricted Accessx41218263522071.32South Somerset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-04-04T09:48:53ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Helena (AD 324-341) dating to the period AD 337-341 (Reece period 17). PAX PVBLICA reverse depicting Pax standing facing left with transverse sceptre and branch. Mint unclear.
Robert Webley114.1Helena7Somerton CPSOM-BEAA83609484Bust facing rightIllegible [PAX PVBLICA]11SCC receipt 22409COINRestricted Accessfinds-6094844774113.661SOM-BEA68612Complete337images/rwebley2/PAX PVBLICA [Helena]11PAS533BEA68001C1F42014-04-02T11:46:00ZPax standing facing left holding branch out with right hand and transverse sceptre with leftCertainx412182IllegibleRegular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertain[...]VGCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:43.538ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered171CertainMetal detector105782013Centred on fieldConstantinian_dynasty16nummus1049842013T73BRO
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.
1.6DistrictCertain413220SOM1049514.9348Restricted Accessx41218263522071.63South Somerset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-04-04T09:53:41ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 347-348 (Reece Period 17). VICTORIAE DD AVGG QNN reverse type depicting two Victories facing and holding wreaths. Mint unclear.
Robert Webley114.9House of Constantine7Somerton CPSOM-E72242609919Bust laureate facing rightVICT[ORIAE DD AVGGQ NN]11SCC receipt 22409COINRestricted Accessfinds-6099194884114.561SOM-E71DF77Complete347images/rwebley2/VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN11PAS533E71DF001D9D42014-04-04T09:48:31ZTwo Victories standing facing towards holding wreathsCertainx412182[...]R?[...]Regular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertainROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:43.75ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered171CertainMetal detector10578From a paper mapCorrodedConstantinian_dynasty1nummus104324RO1.5DistrictCertain413220SOM1049513341Restricted Accessx41218263446930.93South Somerset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-05-09T12:11:55ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 335-341 (Reece period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers flanking one standard. Mint unclear.
Robert Webley13House of Constantine7Near WincantonSOM-CB6BC1615575Bust laureate? facing rightIllegible [GLORIA EXERCITVS]11SCC receipt 16593COINRestricted Accessfinds-6155754664112.361SOM-CB69A512Complete335images/rwebley2/GLORIA EXERCITVS 11PAS536CB69A001AEE42014-05-09T12:06:02ZTwo soldiers standing flanking one standardCertainx412182IllegibleRegularCertain2014-03-12T00:00:00Z4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:47.016ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered1711CertainMetal detectorSOM-66D34C.JPG105782013GPS (from the finder)Constantius_II1nummus10466352478114RO1.8DistrictCertain410820constantius_iiSOM4346214.1341Milton Clevedonx41218263446851.1Mendip10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-07-04T11:30:13ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constantius II dating to the period 335-341 (Reece period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers flanking a single standard. Mint uncertain.
This coin has suffered some circumferential losses.
Robert Webley14.1Constantius II7-2.50147161Timeline Detection, Evercreech, 2013SOM-66F036626098Bust rosette-diademed facing right316[...]X[...]1122COINST6536finds-6260984113.281SOM-66D34C12Complete335images/rwebley2/14753441PAS53B66D34001D4442014-07-04T10:00:36ZTwo soldiers flanking single standardCertainx412182Chi-Rho//[...]Regular2013-06-16T23:00:00ZCertain51.12220703ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertain[CON]STANT(IVS) [...]Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:52.889ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered1711CertainMetal detectorSOM-682A98.JPG105782013GPS (from the finder)Constantinian_dynasty1nummus104664RO1.6DistrictCertain413220SOM4346213.7335Milton Clevedonx41218263446851.13Mendip10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-07-04T11:37:34ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period 330-335 (Reece period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers flanking two standards. Mint unclear.
Robert WebleyHouse of Constantine7-2.50147161Timeline Detection, Evercreech, 2013SOM-682D4B626164Bust facing right316Illegible [GLORIA EXERCITVS]1125COINST6536finds-6261644604181SOM-682A983Complete330images/rwebley2/GLORIA EXERCITVS 14753501PAS53B682A900184842014-07-04T11:32:09ZTwo soldiers flanking two standardsCertainx412182IllegibleRegular2013-06-16T23:00:00ZCertain51.12220703ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertain[CON]STANTIN[...]Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:52.93ZDorset100CountyStruck or hammered171CertainMetal detector14362From finderConstantinian_dynasty1nummus145214RO1.31DistrictCertain413220SOM1453914.13335Restricted Accessx41218263464521.14West Dorset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-07-04T12:16:36ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 330 to 335 (Reece Period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers with two standards. Mint unclear.
Robert WebleyHouse of Constantine7Chickerell CPSOM-68C5CF626183Bust diademed facing right[GLOR]IA EXERC-IT[VS]11SCC receipt 22432COINRestricted Accessfinds-6261834604161SOM-68C27E4Complete330images/rwebley2/GLORIA EXERCITVS 11PAS53B68C27001E9842014-07-04T12:12:39ZTwo soldiers flanking two standardsCertainx412182IllegibleRegularCertain2014-03-13T00:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertain[CON]STANTI-NVS[...]Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:09:51.254ZDorset100CountyStruck or hammered171ProbablyMetal detector14362From finderConstantine_the_Great1nummus14521977460984RO1.16DistrictCertain410020constantine_iSOM1453915.97337Restricted Accessx41218263464521.23West Dorset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-07-04T12:21:46ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constantine I dating to the period AD 335 to 337 (Reece Period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers flanking a single standard. Mint uncertain.
Robert WebleyConstantine I7Chickerell CPSOM-68D7D1626186Bust diademed facing rightGLOR[IA EXERCITVS]11SCC receipt 22432COINRestricted Accessfinds-6261864161SOM-68D72F6Complete335images/rwebley2/12PAS53B68D72001F9342014-07-04T12:18:10ZTwo soldiers flanking single standardCertainx412182IllegibleRegularCertain2014-03-13T00:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertain[...]VS MAX [AVG]Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:09:51.256ZDorset100CountyStruck or hammered171Certain2821164Metal detector14362From finderConstantine_II_(emperor)2241nummus14521826971274RO1.59DistrictCertain410720constantine_iiSOM1453914.35341Restricted Accessx41218263464521.47treveriWest Dorset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-07-04T12:30:41ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus probably of Constantine II as Caesar dating to the period AD 335 to 341 (Reece Period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers flanking a single standard. Mint of Trier.
Robert WebleyConstantine II1093907Chickerell CPSOM-68F977626190Bust laureate and cuirassed facing rightGLOR-IA EX[ERCITVS]11SCC receipt 22432COINRestricted Accessfinds-6261904604112834517Trier62SOM-68F7E77Complete335images/rwebley2/GLORIA EXERCITVS 11PAS53B68F7E0017A042014-07-04T12:26:54ZTwo soldiers flanking single standardCertainx412182TR[...]RegularProbably2014-03-13T00:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427x29357RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainCONSTANTI-NVS IV[...]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:52.936ZDorset100CountyStruck or hammered171CertainMetal detector14362From finderConstantinian_dynasty1nummus145211RO1.74DistrictCertain413220SOM1453914.34341Restricted Accessx41218263464521.71West Dorset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-07-04T13:49:13ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period c. AD 335 to 341 (Reece Period 17). Probably GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers flanking a single standard. Mint unclear.
Robert WebleyHouse of Constantine7Chickerell CPSOM-6A2339626209Bust laureate facing rightIllegible11SCC receipt 22432COINRestricted Accessfinds-6262094661161SOM-6A21076Complete335images/rwebley2/GLORIA EXERCITVS 11PAS53B6A2100017BD42014-07-04T13:46:08Z(Probably) two soldiers flanking single standardCertainx412182IllegibleRegularCertain2014-03-13T00:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:52.945ZDorset100CountyStruck or hammered171CertainMetal detector14362From finderConstantinian_dynasty1nummus145214RO1.7DistrictCertain413220SOM1453913.39335Restricted Accessx41218263464521.17West Dorset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-07-04T14:00:48ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 330-335 (Reece Period 17). CONSTANTINOPOLIS type with a reverse depicting Victory standing left on prow with spear in left hand and right hand resting on shield. Mint unclear.
This coin has been struck off centre on the reverse.
Robert WebleyHouse of Constantine7Chickerell CPSOM-6A4964626216Bust helmeted and robed facing left with sceptre resting on left shoulderNone11SCC receipt 22432COINRestricted Accessfinds-6262164644161SOM-6A42557Complete330images/rwebley2/Victory left on prow [CONSTANTINOPOLIS]11PAS53B6A42500159142014-07-04T13:55:01ZVictory standing left on prow holding spear in right hand and resting left hand on shieldCertainx412182IllegibleRegularCertain2014-03-13T00:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainCONS[TANTINOP]OLISCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:52.948ZDorset100CountyStruck or hammered171CertainMetal detector14362From finderConstantinian_dynasty1nummus145214RO2.01DistrictCertain413220SOM1453916.25331Restricted Accessx41218263464522.6West Dorset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-07-04T14:13:13ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 330-331 (Reece Period 17). VRBS ROMA type with a reverse depicting a wolf suckling twins with two stars above. Mint of Lyon. RIC VII, p. 138; no. 247
Robert WebleyHouse of Constantine7Chickerell CPSOM-6A7244626223Bust helmeted and robed facing leftNone11SCC receipt 22432COINRestricted Accessfinds-6262234634161SOM-6A70506Complete330images/rwebley2/Wolf and Twins [VRBS ROMA]11PAS53B6A70500103342014-07-04T14:07:17ZWolf suckling twin babies with two stars aboveCertainx412182.PLGRegularCertain2014-03-13T00:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainVRB[S] ROMACivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:52.951ZDorset100CountyStruck or hammered171Certain3036938Metal detector14362From finderConstantinian_dynasty81nummus145214RO1.84DistrictCertain413220SOM1453916.67333Restricted Accessx41218263464522.07arelateWest Dorset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-07-04T14:15:31ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to AD 333 (Reece Period 17). VRBS ROMA type with a reverse depicting a wolf suckling twins with two stars above. Mint of Arles. RIC VII, p. 274; no. 373
Robert WebleyHouse of Constantine1482177Chickerell CPSOM-6A8778626227Bust helmeted and robed facing leftNone11SCC receipt 22432COINRestricted Accessfinds-6262274634112723112Arelatum61SOM-6A840B6Complete333images/rwebley2/Wolf and Twins [VRBS ROMA]11PAS53B6A840001C0D42014-07-04T14:12:32ZWolf suckling twin babies with two stars aboveCertainx412182wreath//SCONSTRegularCertain2014-03-13T00:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427x28181RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainVRBS ROMACivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:52.952ZDorset100CountyStruck or hammered171CertainMetal detector14362From finderCorrodedConstantinian_dynasty1nummus145214RO1.32DistrictCertain413220SOM1453913.14335Restricted Accessx41218263464521.05West Dorset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-07-04T14:19:10ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 330 to 335 (Reece Period 17). VRBS ROMA type with a reverse depicting a wolf suckling twins with two stars above. Mint unclear.
Robert WebleyHouse of Constantine7Chickerell CPSOM-6A9702626230Bust helmeted and robed facing leftNone11SCC receipt 22432COINRestricted Accessfinds-6262304634161SOM-6A95B46Complete330images/rwebley2/Wolf and Twins [VRBS ROMA]11PAS53B6A95B0013FB42014-07-04T14:17:15ZWolf suckling twin babies with two stars aboveCertainx412182IllegibleRegularCertain2014-03-13T00:00:00Z4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainVRBS [ROMA]Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:52.954ZDorset100CountyStruck or hammered171Certain2996944Metal detectorSOM-6AAF6D.jpg14362From finderConstantius_II1371nummus14521352478114RO1.42DistrictCertain410820constantius_iiSOM1453916.82335Restricted Accessx41218263464521.7lugdunumWest Dorset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-07-04T14:30:30ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyPossibly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constantius II as Caesar dating to the period AD 330 to 335 (Reece Period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers with two standards. Possibly mint of Lyon.
The design does not fill the full module of the flan.
Robert WebleyConstantius II1677177Chickerell CPSOM-6AB50F626235Bust diademed and cuirassed facing right[GLOR]IA EXERC-ITVS11SCC receipt 22432COINRestricted Accessfinds-6262354604120068132Lugdunum61SOM-6AAF6D6Complete330images/rwebley2/GLORIA EXERCITVS 14757811PAS53B6AAF6001E2442014-07-04T14:24:06ZTwo soldiers flanking two standardsCertainx412182[...]L?[...]RegularCertain2014-03-13T00:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427x29284RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertain[FL] IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB CCivil Parish32022-07-14T07:11:52.956ZDorset100CountyStruck or hammered171Certain2821164Metal detector14362From finderFlavia_Maximiana_Theodora2241nummus145214RO1.44DistrictCertain210320SOM1453914.75341Restricted Accessx41218263464521.06treveriWest Dorset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-07-04T14:36:44ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyCertain
An incomplete Roman copper-alloy nummus of Theodora dating to the period AD 337 to 341 (Reece period 17). PIETAS ROMANA reverse type depicting Pietas standing left suckling child. Mint of Trier.
This coin has suffered a significant circumferential loss.
Robert WebleyTheodora1093907Chickerell CPSOM-6AD6A3626237Female bust facing rightPIETA[S ROMANA]11SCC receipt 22432COINRestricted Accessfinds-6262374784112834517Trier61SOM-6AD33D12Incomplete337images/rwebley2/PIETAS ROMANA [Theodora]11PAS53B6AD33001E2E42014-07-04T14:33:39ZPietas standing facing holding one infantCertainx412182T[...]RegularCertain2014-03-13T00:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427x29357RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:52.956ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered171Certain2996944Metal detector10578From a paper mapConstantine_II_(emperor)1371nummus10242826971274RO1.3DistrictCertain410720constantine_iiSOM1049516.8332Restricted Accessx41218263446771.41lugdunumSouth Somerset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-09-10T16:48:55ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constantine II as Caesar dating to the year AD 332 (Reece period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers flanking two standards. Minted at Lyon. RIC VII, p. 138; no. 254
Robert Webley16.8Constantine II1677177Chilthorne Domer CPSOM-072129635940Bust laureate and cuirassed facing rightGLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS11SCC receipt 16629COINRestricted Accessfinds-6359404604116.320068132Lugdunum81SOM-07148E12Complete332images/rwebley2/GLORIA EXERCITVS 11PAS54107148001F0A42014-09-10T16:42:00ZTwo soldiers standing flanking two standards, holding spears in outer hands and resting inner hands on shieldsCertainx412182Dot-in-crescent PLGRegularCertain2014-07-24T23:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427x29284RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainCONSTANTINVS IVN [NOB C]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:58.531ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered171Certain2996944Metal detector10578From a paper mapConstantine_the_Great1371nummus10242977460984RO2DistrictCertain410020constantine_iSOM1049517.2331Restricted Accessx41218263446772.6lugdunumSouth Somerset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-09-10T17:07:02ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constantine I dating to the period AD 330 to 331 (Reece period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers flanking two standards. Minted at Lyon. RIC VII, p. 137; no. 236
Robert Webley17.2Constantine I1677177Chilthorne Domer CPSOM-076692635948Bust rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed facing rightGL[OR]-IA EXER[C-ITV]S11SCC receipt 16629COINRestricted Accessfinds-6359484604115.720068132Lugdunum81SOM-0764F26Complete330images/rwebley2/GLORIA EXERCITVS 11PAS5410764F00128A42014-09-10T17:03:27ZTwo soldiers standing flanking two standards, holding spears in outer hands and resting inner hands on shieldsCertainx412182.PLGRegularCertain2014-07-24T23:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427x29284RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainCO[NSTAN]TI-NVS MAX AVGCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:58.535ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered171Certain2996944Metal detectorSOM-066E0F.JPG10578From a paper mapConstantinian_dynasty1371nummus102424RO
The difference between RIC no. 242 (AD 330-331) and no. 275 (AD 335) is in the module size. The earlier coins are about 19mm in diameter, the later ones 14-15mm in diameter. However, many of the later pieces are probably contemporary copies and Pierre Bastien states that he does not believe any were official.
While not quite the module quoted above, the size, appearance and die axis measurement of this coin are suggestive of it being an official issue. It has been dated accordingly.
1.8DistrictCertain413220SOM1049516.8331Restricted Accessx41218263446772.02lugdunumSouth Somerset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-10-23T11:53:17ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 330 to 331 (Reece Period 17). VRBS ROMA type with a reverse depicting a wolf suckling twins with two stars above. Mint of Lyon. RIC VII, p. 138; no. 242
Laura Burnett16.8House of Constantine1677177Chilthorne Domer CPSOM-06736B635918Bust helmeted and robed facing leftNone11SCC receipt 16629COINRestricted Accessfinds-6359184634116.420068132Lugdunum81SOM-066E0F6Complete330images/rwebley2/Wolf and Twins [VRBS ROMA]14893101PAS541066E0001FA842014-09-10T15:57:36ZWolf suckling twin babies with two stars aboveCertainx412182PLGRegularCertain2014-07-24T23:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427x29284RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainVRBS ROMACivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:58.52ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered171Certain2821164Metal detector10578From a paper mapConstans2241nummus102421979707214RO1.2DistrictCertain410920constansSOM1049517.1348Restricted Accessx41218263446771.51treveriSouth Somerset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-12-09T09:44:39ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constans dating to the period AD 347 to 348 (Reece period 17). VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN reverse type depicting two Victories facing each other, each holding a small wreath. Mint of Trier. RIC VIII, p. 151; no. 183
Laura Burnett17.1Constans1093907Chilthorne Domer CPSOM-0746EA635943Bust rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed facing rightVICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN11SCC receipt 16629COINRestricted Accessfinds-6359434884115.512834517Trier81SOM-07406A12Complete347images/rwebley2/VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN11PAS54107406001A8442014-09-10T16:53:42ZTwo Victories standing facing each other, each holding up a small wreathCertainx412182Leaf//TRPRegularCertain2014-07-24T23:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427x29357RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainCON[STAN]-S P F AVGCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:58.533ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered171Certain2821164Metal detector10578From a paper mapConstans2241nummus102421979707214RO1.3DistrictCertain410920constansSOM1049517.1348Restricted Accessx41218263446771.26treveriSouth Somerset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-12-09T09:44:52ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constans daing to the period AD 347 to 348 (Reece period 17). VICTORIAE D D AVGG Q N N reverse type depicting two Victories facing each other, each holding a small wreath. Mint of Trier. RIC VIII, p. 151; no. 183
Laura Burnett17.1Constans1093907Chilthorne Domer CPSOM-06D73F635930Bust rosette-diademed, draped and cuirassed facing rightVICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN11SCC receipt 16629COINRestricted Accessfinds-6359304884115.912834517Trier81SOM-06CCCB6Complete347images/rwebley2/VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN11PAS54106CCC001B9F42014-09-10T16:22:52ZTwo Victories standing facing each other, each holding up a small wreathCertainx412182leaf//T[R]SRegularCertain2014-07-24T23:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427x29357RO1Exactly21ROMANCertain[...]N[...]AN-S P F AVGCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:58.525ZDorset100CountyStruck or hammered171CertainMetal detector14362From finderCorrodedConstantinian_dynasty1nummus145214RO1.55DistrictCertain413220SOM1453912.91348Restricted Accessx41218263464521.15West Dorset10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2014-12-09T09:46:36ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine daing to the period 347 to 348 (Reece period 17). VICTORIAE D D AVGGQ N N reverse type two Victories facing each other holding wreaths. Unclear mint.
Laura BurnettHouse of Constantine7Chickerell CPSOM-69FEA9626205Bust facing rightIllegible [VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN]11SCC receipt 22432COINRestricted Accessfinds-626205488416SOM-69F55D1Complete347images/rwebley2/VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN11PAS53B69F55001D8B42014-07-04T13:34:29ZTwo victories facing each other holding wreathsCertainx412182[...]//[...]Regular2014-03-13T00:00:00Z4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:52.943ZOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammered17ROMAN1CertainMetal detector83282014From finderConstantinian_dynasty12nummus85541RO2DistrictCertain413220PAS843916.8335Lockingex41218263501572.64Vale of White Horse10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2015-02-14T11:19:09ZFinder applying for an export licenceSouth EastCircaCertain
A possibly irregular Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period c. AD 330 to 335 (Reece period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers with two standards. Unclear mint.
Robert Webley16.8House of Constantine7-1.39514884PAS-2E6C29657867Bust laureate facing right[GLOR]IA EXERC-ITV[S]21Weekend Wanderers USA Tour March-April 2014ROMANCOINSU4288finds-6578671115.761PAS-2E689B12Complete330x41218images/rwebley2/11PAS54A2E689001C2C42014-12-30T17:53:13ZTwo soldiers standing facing each other, holding two standardsCertainx412182IllegibleContemporary copy2014-03-30T00:00:00Z21Certain2014-03-30T00:00:00Z51.58929397ROMANCopper alloy41421RO1Circa21ROMANCertain[...]CONSTANTINV[...]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:12:10.729ZOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammered17ROMAN1CertainMetal detector83282014From finderConstantinian_dynasty12nummus85541RO1.3DistrictCertain413220PAS843916.4335Lockingex41218263501571.52Vale of White Horse10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2015-02-14T12:13:11ZFinder applying for an export licenceSouth EastCircaCertain
A possibly irregular Roman copper-alloy nummus copying the House of Constantine dating to the period c. AD 330 to 335 (Reece Period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers with two standards. Unclear mint.
Robert Webley16.4House of Constantine7-1.39514884PAS-2EC141657866Bust laureate facing rightIllegible [GLORIA EXERCITVS]21Weekend Wanderers USA Tour March-April 2014ROMANCOINSU4288finds-6578661115.761PAS-2E3E6C6Complete330x41218images/rwebley2/11PAS54A2E3E6001C5242014-12-30T17:41:58ZTwo soldiers standing facing each other, holding two standardsCertainx412182IllegibleContemporary copy2014-04-03T23:00:00Z21Certain2014-04-03T23:00:00Z51.58929397ROMANCopper alloy41421RO1Circa21ROMANCertain[...]CON[...]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:12:10.73ZOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammered17ROMAN1Certain2821164Metal detector83282014From finderConstans22412nummus85541979707214RO1.6DistrictCertain410920constansPAS843915.1348Lockingex41218263501571.53treveriVale of White Horse10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2015-02-14T12:16:41ZFinder applying for an export licenceSouth EastExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constans dating to the period AD 347 to 348 (Reece period 17). VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN reverse type depicting two Victories facing each other, each holding a small wreath. Mint of Trier. RIC VIII, p. 151; no. 189.
This coins measures 15.1mm in diameter and weighs1.53g.
Robert Webley15.1Constans1093907-1.39514884PAS-2BD058657843Bust pearl- and rosette-diademed facing rightVIC[TORIAE DD AVGGQ] NN11Weekend Wanderers USA Tour March-April 2014ROMANCOINSU4288finds-6578434884114.412834517Trier61PAS-2BCE4A7Complete347x41218images/rwebley2/VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN11PAS54A2BCE4001A5542014-12-30T14:55:32ZTwo Victories standing facing each other, each holding up a small wreathCertainx412182*//TRPRegular2014-04-03T23:00:00Z21Certain2014-04-03T23:00:00Z51.58929397ROMANCopper alloy41421x29357RO1Exactly21ROMANCertain[CONS]TAN-S P F [AV]GCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:12:10.719ZOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammered17ROMAN1Certain2821164Metal detector83282014From finderConstantinian_dynasty22412nummus85544RO1.5DistrictCertain413220PAS843919.1333Lockingex41218263501572.01treveriVale of White Horse10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2015-02-14T12:20:07ZFinder applying for an export licenceSouth EastExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 332 to 333 (Reece Period 17). VRBS ROMA type with a reverse depicting a wolf suckling twins with two stars above. Mint of Trier. RIC VII, p. 217; no. 547.
This coin measures 19.1mm in diameter and weighs 2.01g.
Robert Webley19.1House of Constantine1093907-1.39514884PAS-405102657934Bust helmeted and robed facing leftNone11Weekend Wanderers USA Tour March-April 2014ROMANCOINSU4288finds-6579344634116.512834517Trier61PAS-3CC4686Complete332x41218images/rwebley2/Wolf and Twins [VRBS ROMA]11PAS54A3CC4600184742014-12-31T10:13:26ZWolf suckling twin babies with two stars aboveCertainx412182-//TRS(star)Regular2014-04-04T23:00:00Z21Certain2014-04-04T23:00:00Z51.58929397ROMANCopper alloy41421x29357RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainVRBS ROMACivil Parish12022-07-14T07:12:10.759ZOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammered17ROMAN1CertainMetal detector83282014From finderConstantinian_dynasty12nummus85544RO1.3DistrictCertain413220PAS843917.2335Lockingex41218263501571.25Vale of White Horse10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2015-02-14T12:23:08ZFinder applying for an export licenceSouth EastExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of a junior emperor of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 330 to 335 (Reece Period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers with two standards. Unclear mint.
This coin measures 17.2mm in diameter and weighs 1.25g.
Robert Webley17.2House of Constantine7-1.39514884PAS-2E8993657868Bust laureate facing rightIllegible [GLORIA EXERCITVS]11Weekend Wanderers USA Tour March-April 2014ROMANCOINSU4288finds-657868411661PAS-2E83D47Complete330x41218images/rwebley2/11PAS54A2E83D00140342014-12-30T18:00:29ZTwo soldiers standing facing each other, holding two standardsCertainx412182IllegibleRegular2014-03-31T23:00:00Z21Certain2014-03-31T23:00:00Z51.58929397ROMANCopper alloy41421RO1Exactly21ROMANCertain[...]CON[...]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:12:10.73ZOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammered17ROMAN1Certain3036938Metal detector83282014Centred on field812nummus85544RO1.7DistrictCertain4220420PAS843914.2348Lockingex41218263501571.48arelateVale of White Horse10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2015-02-14T14:45:51ZFinder applying for an export licenceSouth EastExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine (Constans or Constantius II) dating to the period AD 347 to 348 (Reece period 17). VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN reverse type depicting two Victories facing each other, each holding a small wreath. Mint of Arles. LRBC 447-450 (p. 12).
This coins measures 14.2mm in diameter and weighs 1.48g.
Robert Webley14.2Constantius II or Constans (337-350)1482177-1.39514884PAS-2B8404657842(Laureate with rosettes) bust facing rightIllegible [VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN]11Weekend Wanderers USA Tour March-April 2014ROMANCOINSU4288finds-6578424884113.312723112Arelatum61PAS-2B80056Complete347x41218images/rwebley2/VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN11PAS54A2B80000158642014-12-30T14:34:40ZTwo Victories standing facing each other, each holding up a small wreathCertainx412182P//PARLRegular2014-03-30T23:00:00Z21Certain2014-03-30T23:00:00Z51.58929397ROMANCopper alloy41421x28181RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainCONSTAN[...]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:12:10.719ZOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammered17ROMAN1CertainMetal detector83282014From finderFlavia_Maximiana_Theodora12nummus85544RO1.4DistrictCertain410320PAS843915.7341Lockingex41218263501571.32Vale of White Horse10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2015-02-15T12:15:29ZFinder applying for an export licenceSouth EastExactly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Theodora dating to the period AD 337 to 341 (Reece period 17). PIETAS ROMANA reverse type depicting Pietas standing left suckling child. Mint unclear.
This coin has suffered a small circumferential loss. It measures 15.7mm in diameter and weighs 1.32g.
Robert Webley15.7Theodora7-1.39514884PAS-423044657996Female bust facing right[PIETAS RO]MANA11Weekend Wanderers USA Tour March-April 2014ROMANCOINSU4288finds-657996478411561PAS-422CEB6Complete337x41218images/rwebley2/PIETAS ROMANA [Theodora]11PAS54A422CE001BE842014-12-31T16:22:38ZPietas standing facing holding one infantCertainx412182IllegibleRegular2014-04-03T23:00:00Z21Certain2014-04-03T23:00:00Z51.58929397ROMANCopper alloy41421RO1Exactly21ROMANCertain[...] AV[G]Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:10.789ZOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammered17ROMAN1CertainMetal detector83282014From finder12nummus85544RO1.4DistrictCertain4220420PAS843915.6348Lockingex41218263501571.03Vale of White Horse10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2015-02-15T20:35:40ZFinder applying for an export licenceSouth EastExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constans or Constantius II dating to the period AD 347 to 348 (Reece period 17). VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN reverse type depicting two Victories facing each other, each holding a small wreath. Mint unclear.
This coin measures 15.6mm in diameter and weighs 1.03g.
Robert Webley15.6Constantius II or Constans (337-350)7-1.39514884PAS-2E2832657863Diademed bust facing right[V]IC[TO]RIAE D[D AVGGQ NN]11Weekend Wanderers USA Tour March-April 2014ROMANCOINSU4288finds-6578634884113.961PAS-2E233A5Complete347x41218images/rwebley2/VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN11PAS54A2E233001A4842014-12-30T17:34:43ZTwo Victories standing facing each other, each holding up a small wreathCertainx412182IllegibleRegular2014-04-01T23:00:00Z21Certain2014-04-01T23:00:00Z51.58929397ROMANCopper alloy41421RO1Exactly21ROMANCertain[CON]ST[AN...]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:12:10.728ZOxfordshire100CountyStruck or hammered17ROMAN1CertainMetal detector83282014From finderConstantinian_dynasty12nummus85544RO1.6DistrictCertain413220PAS843917.2335Lockingex41218263501571.91Vale of White Horse10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2015-02-15T20:40:27ZFinder applying for an export licenceSouth EastExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 330 to 335 (Reece Period 17). VRBS ROMA type with a reverse depicting a wolf suckling twins with two stars above. Mint unclear.
This coin measures 17.2mm in diameter and weighs 1.91g.
Robert Webley17.2House of Constantine7-1.39514884PAS-4086E7657933Helmeted and robed bust facing leftNone11Weekend Wanderers USA Tour March-April 2014ROMANCOINSU4288finds-6579334634116.461PAS-3CBE925Complete330x41218images/rwebley2/Wolf and Twins [VRBS ROMA]11PAS54A3CBE90011CF42014-12-31T10:11:53ZWolf suckling twin babies with two stars aboveCertainx412182IllegibleRegular2014-04-01T23:00:00Z21Certain2014-04-01T23:00:00Z51.58929397ROMANCopper alloy41421RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainIllegible [VRBS ROMA]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:12:10.759Z