2024-03-28T08:22:21+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/results4120Dorset100CountyStruck 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 Parish32022-07-14T07:11:52.956ZSomerset10CountyStruck 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 Parish2022-07-14T07:11:52.889ZSomerset100CountyStruck 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 Parish12022-07-14T07:11:35.108ZWiltshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered171Certain3190813Metal detectorSOM-5DF740.jpg439252013From finderCorrodedConstantius_II1971nummus17070352478111RO0.7Unitary AuthorityCertain410820constantius_iiSOM4392516.35335Restricted Accessx41218263446460.67sisciaWiltshire10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2013-06-05T09:43:36ZReturned to finderSouth WestCircaPossibly
A Roman copper-alloy nummus possibly of Constantine II as Caesar dating to the period c. AD 334-335 (Reece Period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers flanking two standards. Mint of Siscia (possibly). cf. RIC VII, p. 455, no. 236
Robert Webley16.35Constantius II1975047CheddelwichSOM-5DFA57562364Bust laureate and cuirassed facing rightIllegible [GLORIA EXERCITVS]11SCC receipt 22468COINRestricted Accessfinds-5623644601115.512905657Siscia83SOM-5DF7406Complete334images/rwebley2/GLORIA EXERCITVS 14287261PAS51A5DF740010B742013-05-29T11:59:00ZTwo soldiers standing flanking two standards resting inner hand on shield and holding spear in outer handCertainx412182.ε?(SIS)[...]Regular2013-03-12T00:00:00ZPossibly4ROMANCopper alloy41427x117474RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCONS[...]Civil Parish32022-07-14T07:11:16.078Z