2024-03-28T13:05:30+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/results161100Cambridgeshire1CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain6286786Metal detectorCAM90367D.jpg1386From finderElizabeth_I_of_England1405112661PM0.3DistrictCertain222281CAM130317.21571Restricted Accessx410470.55South Cambridgeshire11728Threepence2018-11-23T16:53:05ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A very worn and heavily clipped silver threepence of Elizabeth I (1558-1603), dated 1571 (North 1998). Ref: North 1991: 135.
The coin in clipped to a small size but the inner circle (measureable on the reverse) is 14.5mm suggesting the coin is a threepence, as does the date of 1571.
Obverse and obverse legend are completely worn and illegible but would have shown a crowned bust left, rose behind - [ELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HI REGINA].
Reverse is worn but shows an unclear royal shield, [15]71 above. Reverse legend is mostly illegible but reads [P]OSV[I/ DEV. AD/IVTORE/M.MEV]. Die axis is uncertain.
John NaylorElizabeth I of England22South Cambridgeshire District Area2366CAM-9BB3D1922599Illegible.[P]OSV[I/ DEV. AD/IVTORE/M.MEV]11POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-92259911Threepence: Elizabeth I, 1561-1582 (N 1998)26346668The Tower of London 101CAM-90367DIncomplete1571x41047images/hfowler/110317911PAS5BC90367001DDE32018-10-18T23:04:23ZUnclear royal shield, [15]71 above.Certainx410472Regular36CertainPOST MEDIEVALSilver41425x34500PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660Certain[ELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HI REGINA]Civil Parish172022-07-14T07:14:55.299ZCambridgeshire1CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain6286786Metal detectorCAM8945D7.jpg13862018From finderElizabeth_I_of_England1405112661PM0.5DistrictCertain422282CAM1303221571Restricted Accessx410471.53South Cambridgeshire11728Groat (silver)2018-11-23T17:12:22ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A very worn post-medieval silver threepence of Elizabeth I (1558-1603), second issue (1561-82); North 1998. Ref: North 1991:135..
Obverse unclear showing crowned bust left. Obverse legend reads ELIZABE[TH] D'G.ANG.' FR' ET: HI' [RE]GI[N]A. Obverse initial mark is probably a castle, AD 1569-1571. Reverse shows a long cross fourchee over royal shield. Reverse legend reads POSVI/DEV[:AD/IVT]ORE/[EM:]MEV[M]. Reverse initial mark is also probably a castle, AD 1569-1571. Die axis is 7 or 8 o'clock.
John NaylorElizabeth I of England22South Cambridgeshire District Area2354CAM-9BEA7B922533Unclear crowned bust left.POSVI/DEV[:AD/IVT]ORE/[EM:]MEV[M]11POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-92253311Groat: Elizabeth I, not further defined (N 1986, 2032)26346668The Tower of London 101CAM-8945D77Complete1569x41047images/hfowler/110317581PAS5BC8945D00178532018-10-18T15:10:37ZLong cross fourchee over royal shield.Certainx410472Regular2018-09-27T23:00:00Z36Certain2018-09-27T23:00:00ZPOST MEDIEVALSilver41425x34500PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainELIZABE[TH] D'G.ANG.' FR' ET: HI' [RE]GI[N]ACivil Parish172022-07-14T07:14:55.245ZCambridgeshire10CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain6286786Metal detectorCorrectImageCAM309166.jpg1386From a paper mapPoorElizabeth_I_of_England14051423044PM0.5DistrictCertain222272CAM1303141603Restricted Accessx410470.38South Cambridgeshire11728Penny2017-06-29T14:44:51ZReturned to finderEasternExactly
A clipped and chipped post-medieval silver penny of Elizabeth I (1558-1603), not further defined (North 1988, 2001, 2017). Ref: North 1991: 131-7.
Obverse shows a crowned bust left. Obverse legend reads E.D.[G. ROSA.]SINE.SPINA. Reverse shows a square shield on long cross fourchee dividing the legend. Reverse legend reads CIVI/TAS/[LON]/DON. Die axis is between 11 and 12 o'clock. Weight is 0.38g, diameter is 14.0mm, thickness is 0.5mm.
Due to damage and clipping not all of the edge of the flan survives resulting in the partial loss of some parts of the legend.
John NaylorElizabeth I of England22Melbourn Parish Area2357CAM-30B1A9848654Crowned bust left.CIVI/TAS/[LON]/DON11POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-84865441Penny: Elizabeth I, not further defined (N 1988, 2001, 2017)26346668The Tower of London 81CAM-30916612Incomplete1560x41047images/hfowler/16204601PAS5923091600163932017-05-22T16:51:50ZSquare shield on long cross fourchee dividing the legend.Certainx410472Regular36Certain3POST MEDIEVALSilver41425x34500PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainE.D.[G. ROSA.]SINE.SPINA.District Ward172022-07-14T07:14:09.75ZCambridgeshire10CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain6286786Metal detectorCorrectImageCAM304139.jpg1386From a paper mapElizabeth_I_of_England14051423044PM0.4DistrictCertain222281CAM130320.51573Restricted Accessx410471.25South Cambridgeshire11728Threepence2017-06-29T14:38:13ZReturned to finderEasternExactly
A post-medieval silver threepence of Elizabeth (1558-1603), second issue (1561-82; North 1998), initial mark: ermine (1572-3). Ref: North 1991:131.
Obverse shows an unclear crowned bust left, rose behind head. Obverse legend reads ELIZABETH[DG]ANG.FR[...]HI. REGIN[A]. Reverse shows a partially clear square shield on long cross fourchee dividing the legend, no date visible. Reverse initial mark is an ermine (AD1572-1573). Reverse legend reads POSV[I]/DEV.AD/[IV]TORE/[M.M]EV. Die axis is 5 o'clock. Weight is 1.25g, diameter is 20.5mm, thickness is 0.4mm.
This coin is slightly bent and damage to the edge of the flan has resulted in small losses of the edge of the coin.
John NaylorElizabeth I of England22Melbourn Parish Area2366CAM-306E09848652Crowned bust left, rose behind head.POSV[I]/DEV.AD/[IVT]ORE/[M.M]EV.11POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-84865241Threepence: Elizabeth I, 1561-1582 (N 1998)26346668The Tower of London 81CAM-3041395Incomplete1572x41047images/hfowler/16204591PAS5923041300191832017-05-22T16:30:27Zsquare shield on long cross fourchee dividing the legend, date no longer visible.Certainx410472Regular36CertainPOST MEDIEVALSilver41425x34500PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainELIZABETH[DG]ANG.FR[...]REG[...]District Ward172022-07-14T07:14:07.146ZCambridgeshire10CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain6286786Metal detectorCAM2E1D28.jpg1386From a paper mapElizabeth_I_of_England14051423041PM0.5DistrictCertain422282CAM1303241561Restricted Accessx410471.96South Cambridgeshire11728Groat (silver)2017-06-29T14:27:56ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A post-medieval silver groat of Elizabeth I (1558-1603), first issue (1558-61; North 1986), initial mark: cross crosslet (1560-1), mint: Tower. Ref: North 1991: 133.
Obverse shows a crowned bust left. Obverse initial mark cross-crosslet. Obverse legend reads ELIZABETH:D.'G.' AN[.F]R.' ET.HIB'.REGINA. Reverse shows a square shield on long cross fourchee dividing the legend. Reverse initial mark is mostly illegible but what can be seen is probably a cross-croslet. Reverse legend reads POSVI/DEV.'AD/IVTORE/M:MEV.'
Die axis is 4 o'clock. Weight is 1.96g, diameter is 24.0mm, thickness is 0.5mm.
John NaylorElizabeth I of England22Melbourn Parish Area2361CAM-2FC1CF848563Crowned bust left.POSVI/DEV.'AD/IVTORE/M:MEV.'11POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-84856311Groat: Elizabeth I, 1558-1561 (N 1986)26346668The Tower of London 81CAM-2E1D284Complete1560x41047images/hfowler/16184071PAS5922E1D200183832017-05-22T14:04:18ZSquare shield on long cross fourchee dividing the legend.Certainx410472Probably cross-crosslet.Regular36CertainPOST MEDIEVALSilver41425x34500PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainELIZABETH:D.'G.' AN[.F]R.' ET.HIB'.REGINA.District Ward172022-07-14T07:14:09.606ZCambridgeshire10CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain6286786Metal detectorCAM2BF4D6.jpg1386From a paper mapElizabeth_I_of_England1405113164PM0.5DistrictCertain422283CAM130325.51574Restricted Accessx410472.66South Cambridgeshire11728Sixpence2017-06-29T13:57:52ZReturned to finderEasternExactly
A post-medieval silver sixpence of Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Second issue (1561-82), North 1997. Ref: North 1991: 134.
Obverse shows a crowned bust left, rose behind. Obverse legend reads [ELIZABE]TH D G' ANG FR' ET. HI REGINA. Reverse shows date above royal shield: 1574. Reverse initial mark is an Eglantine. Reverse legend reads POSVI/DEV'A[DIVT]ORE/M.MEV.
Die axis is 3 o'clock. Weight is 2.66g, diameter is 25.5mm, thickness is 0.5mm.
John NaylorElizabeth I of England22Meldreth Parish Area2365CAM-2C6B8A848459Crowned bust left, rose behind.POSVI/DEV'A[DIVT]ORE/M.MEV.11POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-84845941Sixpence: Elizabeth I, 1561-1582 (N 1997)26346668The Tower of London 81CAM-2BF4D63Complete1574x41047images/hfowler/16184081PAS5922BF4D0015FA32017-05-22T11:37:01ZDate above royal shield: 1574.Certainx410472Regular36CertainPOST MEDIEVALSilver41425x34500PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660Certain[ELIZABE]TH D G' ANG FR' ET. HI REGINACivil Parish172022-07-14T07:14:09.562ZCity of Peterborough10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1ProbablyMetal detectorCAM-B12EAE.jpg388862014Centred on fieldElizabeth_I_of_England116391PM0.4Unitary AuthorityCertain422280CAM3888616.31603Uptonx41047263504310.66City of Peterborough11728Halfgroat (silver)2015-10-05T15:04:10ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A post-medieval silver Tudor coin, probably a halfgroat of Elizabeth I (1558-1603), mint: London.
The coin has probably been slightly clipped, and is in a very worn and slightly bent condition.
Obverse: mostly illegible, probable left-facing bust; [...]SA.SINE.S[...]. Initial mark: illegible.
Reverse: Tudor royal shield over long cross fourchee; [CIVI]/TAS/LO[N/DON]. Initial mark: illegible.
Die axis: probably 12 o'clock. Weight: 0.66g, diameter: 16.3mm, thickness: 0.4mm.
John NaylorElizabeth I of England22-0.3777954CAM-070946655891Illegible, probable left-facing bust[CIVI]/TAS/LO[N/DON]11POST MEDIEVALCOINTF1000finds-6558911182CAM-B12EAE12Complete1509x41047images/hfowler/15013862PAS548B12EA001F2932014-12-12T16:08:10ZTudor royal shield over long cross fourchee, no date above.Certainx410472IllegibleRegular2014-01-01T00:00:00Z36Probably2014-12-11T00:00:00Z52.58668567POST MEDIEVALSilver41425PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660Certain[...]SA.SINE.S[...]Civil Parish172022-07-14T07:12:09.529ZCity of Peterborough10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain6286786Metal detectorCAM-B10948.jpg388862014Centred on fieldElizabeth_I_of_England1405116391PM0.7Unitary AuthorityCertain422280CAM3888617.61592Uptonx41047263504311.06City of Peterborough11728Halfgroat (silver)2015-10-05T14:36:56ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A post-medieval silver halfgroat of Elizabeth (1558-1603), third issue (1583-1603; North 2016), mint: London, initial mark (obverse and reverse): hand. Ref: North 1991: 137
The coin is slightly bent giving a very shallow 'S' shaped profile. It is slightly more worn in the central field than around the edge.
Obverse: crowned bust left with two pellets behind; E'.D' G'. ROSA.SINE.SPINA . Initial mark: hand (to left; 1589/90-1591/2).
Reverse: Royal shield over long cross fourchee; CIVI/TAS/LON/DON . Initial mark: hand (to left).
Die axis: 11 o'clock. Weight: 1.06g, diameter: 17.6mm, thickness: 0.7mm.
John NaylorElizabeth I of England22-0.37779542376CAM-070A2D655884Crowned bust left with two pellets behindCIVI/TAS/LON/DON11POST MEDIEVALCOINTF1000finds-65588411Halfgroat: Elizabeth I, 1582-1603 (N 2016)26346668The Tower of London 81CAM-B1094811Complete1590x41047images/hfowler/15013851PAS548B109400188532014-12-12T15:58:12ZRoyal shield over long cross fourcheeCertainx410472handRegular2014-01-01T00:00:00Z36Certain2014-12-11T00:00:00Z52.58668567POST MEDIEVALSilver41425x34500PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainE'.D' G'. ROSA.SINE.SPINACivil Parish172022-07-14T07:12:09.526ZCambridgeshireCountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1ProbablyMetal detectorCAM-8DD684.jpg13862012Centred on parishElizabeth_I_of_England113561PM0.5DistrictCertain422283CAM1348241565Downhamx410472.12East Cambridgeshire11728Sixpence2014-07-01T15:23:54ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A very worn post-medieval silver sixpence of Elizabeth I (1558-1603); initial mark illegible; North 1997; date: 1563 or 1565.
Obverse and obverse legend are extremely worn and illegible. Reverse shows Royal shield with long cross over and date (1563 or 1565) above. Reverse legend reads POSVI/DEV.AD/IVIORE/[M.MEV].
Die axis: uncertain. Weight: 2.12g, diameter: 24.0mm, thickness: 0.5mm. Spink/north.J.J.
John NaylorElizabeth I of England222365CAM-8DE713600526illegiblePOSVI/DEV.AD/IVTORE/[M.MEV]11POST MEDIEVALCOINfinds-60052611Sixpence: Elizabeth I, 1561-1582 (N 1997)2CAM-8DD684Complete1563x41047images/hfowler/14604382PAS52F8DD6800189A32014-02-10T14:08:40ZRoyal shield with long cross over and date aboveCertainx410472Regular2012-01-01T00:00:00Z36Probably2013-12-31T00:00:00ZPOST MEDIEVALSilver41425PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainillegibleCivil Parish172022-07-14T07:11:38.741ZEarlyCambridgeshire1CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1CertainEarly6286786Metal detectorCAM-FB42E4.jpg13862013From finderElizabeth_I_of_England1405116101PM0.61DistrictCertain422278CAM147014.151562Bythorn and Keystonx41047263503900.6Huntingdonshire11728Penny2013-10-28T16:02:49ZReturned to finder1EasternCirca
A medieval silver penny of Elizabeth I (1558-1603); initial mark: cross crosslet (possibly); North 1988 (possibly).
Reverse legend reads [CIVI/TAS]/LON/DON. Reverse shows square shield on long cross fourchee dividing the legend.
Obverse legend reads E D G ROSA SINE SPINA. Obverse shows crowned bust left. Die axis is 9 o'clock, weight is 0.6g, diameter is 14.15mm, thickness is 0.61mm.
John NaylorElizabeth I of England221-0.4600582357CAM-FB4766571788Crowned bust left[CIVI/TAS]/LON/DON11POST MEDIEVALCOINTL0573finds-57178811Penny: Elizabeth I, not further defined (N 1988, 2001, 2017)26346668The Tower of London 101CAM-FB42E49Complete1561x41047images/hfowler/14355571PAS51FFB42E0017F332013-08-05T15:18:22ZSquare shield on long cross fourchee dividing the legendCertainx410472Regular2013-05-17T23:00:00Z36Certain52.345032POST MEDIEVALSilver41425x34500PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainE D G ROSA SINE SPINACivil Parish172022-07-14T07:11:21.506ZEarlyCambridgeshire1CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1CertainEarly6286786Metal detectorCAM-0C5576.jpg13862013From a paper mapElizabeth_I_of_England1405113021PM0.42DistrictCertain422272CAM130315.581561Restricted Accessx41047288368220.5South Cambridgeshire11728Penny2013-07-09T15:35:34ZReturned to finder1EasternCirca
A silver penny of Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Reverse legend reads CIVI/TAS/LON/DON . Reverse shows a long cross fourchee over a royal shield, no date above. Obverse legend reads E.D.G.ROSA.SINE.SPINA . Obverse shows crowned bust left. Both the obverse and reverse initial mark is a cross crosslet, North's first issue AD1558-1561 (Spink's second issue, AD1560-1561). Die axis is 1 o'clock, weight is 0.5g, diameter is 15.58mm, thickness is 0.42mm.
See North 1988 and Spink 2558.
John NaylorElizabeth I of England22South Cambridgeshire District Area12363CAM-2F8C63565436Crowned bust leftCIVI/TAS/LON/DON11Finder's code 005.POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-56543611Penny: Elizabeth I, 1558-1561 (N 1988)26346668The Tower of London 101CAM-0C55761Complete1560x41047images/hfowler/14305021PAS51C0C557001CD732013-06-18T21:38:48ZLong cross fourchee over a royal shield, no date aboveCertainx410472Cross crossletRegular2013-05-26T23:00:00Z36CertainPOST MEDIEVALSilver41425x34500PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainE.D.G.ROSA.SINE.SPINACivil Parish172022-07-14T07:11:18.121ZLincolnshire1CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detectorCAM-2B0005.jpg5942From a paper mapFairElizabeth_I_of_England133155771PM0.62DistrictCertain422280CAM555717.521595Restricted Accessx41047263503300.94South Kesteven11728Halfgroat (silver)2013-03-08T10:46:28ZReturned to finderEast MidlandsCirca
A silver medieval halfgroat; Elizabeth I (1558-1603); mint: Tower; North 2016.
Obverse shows crowned bust left with two pellets behind. Obverse initial mark is a tun, AD1592-1595. Obverse legend reads E.D.G.ROSA.SINE.SPINE. Reverse shows solid long cross fourchee over royal shield. Initial mark is a tun. Reverse legend reads CIVI/TAS/LON/DON. Die axis is 6 o'clock. Weight is 0.94g, diameter is 17.52mm, thickness is 0.62mm.
John NaylorElizabeth I of England22Thurlby Area2376CAM-2B0333541432Crowned bust left with two pellets behindCIVI/TAS/LON/DON11POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-54143211Halfgroat: Elizabeth I, 1582-1603 (N 2016)26352940London101CAM-2B00056Complete1592x41047images/hfowler/14152701PAS5102B00000192232013-01-25T16:17:07ZSolid long cross fourchee over royal shieldCertainx410472Tun, AD1592-1595Regular36Certain1POST MEDIEVALSilver41423x17731PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainE.D.G.ROSA.SINE.SPINACivil Parish172022-07-14T07:11:05.371ZCity of Peterborough100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain6286786Metal detectorCAM-C4D306.jpg388862012From a paper mapElizabeth_I_of_England14051388871PM0.89Unitary AuthorityCertain422283CAM3888626.361580Restricted Accessx41047263503633.08City of Peterborough11728Sixpence2012-10-05T12:19:07ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A silver hammered sixpence coin of Elizabeth I, 1558-1603. Obverse shows Crowned bust left, rose behind. Obverse legend reads +.ELIZABETH:D:G:ANG [FR] ET H[I]B REGINA . Reverse shows Royal square shield on long cross fourchee dividing the legend with the date 1[5]78 above. Reverse legend reads + POSVI/DEV:AD/IVTORE/M.MEV . Initial mark on both the obverse and reverse is plain cross, second issue, date range 1578-1580 (North, J.J., 1991, Vol.II, p.130-131) (described as a Greek cross, fourth issue, date range 1578-1579 in Spink 2007, 42nd Ed.).
See North, J.J. 1991, Vol.II, p.134, no.1997.
Die axis is 6 o'clock, weight is 3.08g, diameter is 26.36mm, thickness is 0.89mm.
A sixpence of Elizabeth I is a common coin frequently found in England with c.1000 already having been recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database and many more being held in museum, private and archaeological collections around the country. Relatively few coins have been recorded from the Peterborough area and this highlights the issue of a lack of information being recorded rather than a lack of archaeology in the area.
Helen FowlerElizabeth I of England22Stanground2365CAM-C4D8E4521603Crowned bust left, rose behind+ POSVI/DEV:AD/IVTORE/M.MEV11POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-52160311Sixpence: Elizabeth I, 1561-1582 (N 1997)26346668The Tower of London 61CAM-C4D3066Complete1578x41047images/hfowler/13990911PAS505C4D30001B7632012-09-21T12:19:13ZRoyal square shield on long cross fourchee dividing the legend with the date 1[5]78 aboveCertainx410472+ (plain cross)Regular2012-09-02T23:00:00Z36Certain2012-09-05T23:00:00ZPOST MEDIEVALSilver41425x34500PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660Certain+.ELIZABETH:D:G:ANG [FR] ET H[I]B REGINAUnitary Authority Ward172022-07-14T07:10:54.254ZCambridgeshire100CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1ProbablyEarly6286786Metal detectorCAM-0775A7.jpg13862011Centred on fieldElizabeth_I_of_England1405112191PM0.38DistrictCertain222272CAM13481603Restricted Accessx41047263453500.19East Cambridgeshire11728Penny2013-01-31T11:59:46ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
An incomplete silver hammered coin, probably a penny given its general size. The obverse is barely legible, although it appears to show a left-facing bust with high-necked collar suggesting it is most likely an issue of Elizabeth (1558-1603). Obverse legend reads [...R]OSA.SINE[...]. The reverse shows the Tudor arms with a long cross fourchee through. Reverse legend reads [CIVI]/TAS/[.../...]. Die axis is 12 o'clock, weight is 0.19g, the longest incomplete section of diameter measures 12.39mm, thickness is 0.38mm.
John NaylorElizabeth I of England22East Cambridgeshire Area12357CAM-0784C4495626possible left-facing bust (nose just visible) with high-necked collar.[CIVI]/TAS/[.../...]11POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-49562611Penny: Elizabeth I, not further defined (N 1988, 2001, 2017)26346668The Tower of London 62CAM-0775A712Incomplete1559x41047images/hfowler/23755492PAS4F70775A001DB532012-03-26T15:04:13ZTudor arms with a long cross fourchee throughProbablyx410472Regular2011-12-19T00:00:00Z36Probably2012-01-30T00:00:00ZPOST MEDIEVALSilver41425x34500PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660Certain[...R]OSA.SINE[...]Civil Parish172022-07-14T07:10:39.818ZCambridgeshire100CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain6286786Metal detectorCAM-4CF4A0.jpg13862011From a paper mapElizabeth_I_of_England1405112191PM
Recorded at the East Cambridgeshire Detecting Association club meeting on 28/11/2011.
0.69DistrictCertain422280CAM134816.11595Restricted Accessx41047263453501.02East Cambridgeshire11728Halfgroat (silver)2014-11-12T17:15:20ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A worn and slightly clipped Post-Medieval silver half-groat Elizabeth I (1558-1603); third issue (1583-1603); initial mark tun (1592-5). The mint is London. North 2016. Date: 1592-5.
Obverse legend and field very worn but reads: E D G [ROSA SIN]E SPIN[A].
Reverse legend: CIVI/[TA]S/LON/DO[N]. Reverse shows a square shield on long cross fourchee dividing the legend.
John NaylorElizabeth I of England22East Cambridgeshire District2376CAM-4CF805475082Very worn crowned bust left with two pellets behind.(tun)CIVI/[TA]S/LON/DON11POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-47508211Halfgroat: Elizabeth I, 1582-1603 (N 2016)26346668The Tower of London 61CAM-4CF4A0Complete1592x41047images/hfowler/13581881PAS4ED4CF4A00108432011-11-29T12:25:46ZSquare shield on long cross fourchee dividing the legendCertainx410472TunRegular2011-11-01T00:00:00Z36Certain2011-11-28T00:00:00ZPOST MEDIEVALSilver41425x34500PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainE D G [ ]E SPIN[ ]Civil Parish172022-07-14T07:10:21.988ZCarmarthenshire100Unitary Authority1PossiblyEarlyMetal detectorliz.jpg254862003From a paper mapFairElizabeth_I_of_England123766PMUnitary AuthorityCertain22282CAM25486221603Kidwellyx4104724914Carmarthenshire11728Groat (silver)2011-02-24T13:51:03ZReturned to finderWalesGroat of Elizabeth IDaniel PettElizabeth I of England221-4.318662CAMBRIA-38036759328Bust of Elizabeth I facing left.POSSVI D (next too worn) OREM. MEV last letter missing103/176COINSN4007finds-59328161CAMBRIA-379FD41558images/jhall/118244300140237C220135032004-02-06T11:36:02ZLong cross and shieldCertainx41047Cross crosslet2003-01-01T00:00:00ZCertain51.7388031POST MEDIEVALSilver41424PM136http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainBETH:DG:ANG (then some missing) HIE:REGINCommunity172022-07-14T07:06:42.423Z