2024-03-29T10:19:02+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/results301203North Yorkshire100CountyEARLY MEDIEVAL1LateMetal detector2014T226.jpg2202812014Generated from computer mapping softwareGood85Interlace209561110192014T226EM
As the brooch is made of precious metal and is more than 300 years old, it meets the requirements of the 1996 Treasure Act.
Gilded9.46DistrictCertain2SWYOR2105526.8975Restricted Accessx41022263463499.9911Selby117282018-11-28T16:37:34ZAcquired by museum after being declared TreasureYorkshire and the HumberCirca
An Early Medieval gilded silver disc brooch with surviving silver wire loop and Terslev-style design, dating from about 900-975 AD.
Description: The brooch is circular and 26.8mm in diameter, with a very slightly domed front and a central raised dome of 6mm diameter. The silver is gilded on both faces, but with more surviving on the front. The central dome is decorated with a small moulded ring in the centre, surrounded by a ring of slightly oblique radiating ribbing. A 2mm band around the base of the dome is also decorated with similar radiating ribbing. The edge of the front has a single-groove border, and the area between the border and the central part is filled with a chip-carved design of three relief Terslev-style volutes (Kershaw pers. comm. 6/5/2014) which are interlaced with additional double-line strands.
The three 'volutes' (here raised T-shaped elements) have much of their gilding worn away. The crossbars of the Ts form a frame around the central dome and outer ring of ribbing, and are each decorated with a longitudinal groove. The stems of the Ts are short and wide, and are each decorated with a pair of longitudinal grooves which end short of the crossbar and terminate in round dots. The double-strand interlace is in lower relief and so retains more gilding. Each of the three panels of interlace is identical and consists of two simple loops and twists; the specific details are unclear, but one set of strands appears to spring from the end of one T crossbar, pass under the base of the stem of the next T, and rejoin the third T at the crossbar. Each T also has one half of the crossbar shortened where another double strand crosses it.
The reverse is generally flat, but slightly dished in the centre; there are possible traces of thin gilding around the outer part of the reverse. On the reverse is a double pin lug at right angles to the edge of the brooch, but the iron pin and the axis bar are missing, just leaving a ferrous corrosion stain. There is a scar, again perpendicular to the edge of the brooch and parallel to the pin, where the catchplate is now missing. There is also a third lug, again perpendicular to the edge of the brooch, positioned near the edge and equidistant from the pin lugs and catch. This holds a loop of silver wire (ungilded), decorated with circumferential incised lines forming beading, and closed by crossing the ends of the wire and twisting them twice around the hoop.
Dimensions: The brooch is 26.8mm in diameter. The brooch plate is 5.48mm thick at the dome and 1.6mm thick at the rim. The pin lugs are 4.9mm tall. The wire loop is 10.7mm long, 9.04mm wide, and 1.94mm thick at the knot, with wire 1.1mm in diameter.
Discussion: The Terslev style is a geometric variant of the Borre style, and here the characteristic 'vertebrae' of the Borre style (or 'volutes' of the Terslev style) have become T shapes. The T shapes together can be read as the remains of a triangle surrounding a central circle, linking this motif to Kershaw's Type VI Terslev-style brooches (Kershaw 2013, 75-7). The closest parallel from Britain is perhaps the copper-alloy brooch SF-8EE7E2, from Hemingstone in Suffolk (Kershaw 2013, 76-7, fig. 3.37), which Kershaw sees as probably 'a product of Anglo-Scandinavian interaction, probably produced in a Danelaw workshop.'
The third lug, probably a suspension or attachment loop, is often seen as characteristic of Scandinavian brooches (Kershaw 2013, 24-5, Table 2.1, 161-70). Compare, for example, YORYM-25E682 and NMS-870EB5, and trefoil brooches such as SWYOR-913447.
Date: The use of the Terslev style dates this object to the tenth century, c. 900-975 AD.
Helen Geake122Whitley3Anglo-Scandinavian styleSWYOR-2746E86102211Terslev style1Kershaw type VIPAS form number 578EARLY MEDIEVALBROOCHRestricted Accessfinds-6102211216SWYOR-274097Incomplete900x41022images/acooper/1467066PAS53427409001D2F32014-04-07T10:46:49ZCertainx410222014-03-15T00:00:00Z147National importance2014-03-30T23:00:00Z2EARLY MEDIEVALSilver41430EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALYork Museums TrustCertainIronCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:43.921ZEarlyNorth Yorkshire10CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1CertainEarly6286786Metal detectorPAS_2316_coin.jpg220282014Generated from computer mapping softwarePoorMary_I_of_England14051209844PM0.4DistrictCertain422082SWYOR2105522.41554Selbyx41047263533220.93Selby11728Groat (silver)2019-05-26T20:19:39ZReturned to finder1Yorkshire and the HumberExactly
A post-Medieval silver coin: a very worn groat of Mary, dating from 1553 - 1554. It has been bent in half and there are sections missing from the rim. It is 22.4mm in diameter and 0.4mm thick. It weighs 0.93gm.
Reference: North, volume 2, number 1960.
Christopher ScrivenMary I of England221-1.106106722339SWYOR-29B3F1610248Illegible [A crowned bust of the queen, facing left.][VERITAS TEMP]ORIS [FILIA]11POST MEDIEVALCOINSE5932finds-61024841Groat: Mary, 1553-1554 (N 1960)26346668The Tower of London 81SWYOR-2995212Complete1553x41047images/wakefield/14666471PAS5342995200123F42014-04-07T13:25:54ZA long cross fourchee over a square topped shield.Certainx410472IllegibleRegular2014-02-09T00:00:00Z36Certain2014-02-09T00:00:00Z53.780994013POST MEDIEVALSilver41430x34500PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660Certain[MARIA D G ANG FR Z HIB RE]GICivil Parish172022-07-14T07:11:43.934ZSuffolk10CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detector159342013Generated from computer mapping softwareJohn_of_England1321154191MDDistrictCertain420351SF1550818.561217Restricted Accessx14221263477811.23Suffolk Coastal11728Penny2014-04-07T16:20:37ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A voided short cross penny of John, probably Class 6a, c.1210-1217 AD. Wren, 1992: 55-56.
Andrew BrownJohn of England22Framlingham1670SF-2C2326610327Crowned bust facing within an inner circle, two hair curls with pellets, rounded face+RAVF.ON.LVNDE11MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-61032711Short cross class 6a, not further defined26352940London82SF-2C19957Complete1210x14221images/abrown/11PAS5342C199001AE042014-04-07T16:17:45ZVoided short cross, pellets in each angle of the cross, all within an inner circleCertainx142212Cross PatteeRegular2013-03-31T23:00:00Z29ProbablyMEDIEVALSilver41425x17731MD1Circa29MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278CertainhENRICVS R-EX (saltire X with square ends?)Civil Parish142022-07-14T07:11:43.975ZDorset1CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1CertainMetal detector2EC565 reverse.JPG143622008GPS (from the finder)GoodHenry_III_of_England1143394MD0.6DistrictCertain420448PUBLIC144221250Restricted Accessx14221263448950.353East Dorset11728Cut farthing2015-12-15T16:40:44ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A medieval silver cut farthing of Henry III (1216-1272). Long cross Class 3 (North 986-988) dating to 1248-1250. Minted by Henri at uncertain mint.
The coin is 9.5mm in length, 0.6mm in thickness and weighs 0.353 grams
Robert Webley9.5Henry III of England22Nr Wimborne1705PUBLIC-2ECB92610367Crowned bust of king facing[hEN]RI O/[N...]11UKDFD 14437MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-61036741Long cross class 3, not further defined101PUBLIC-2EC565Complete1248x14221images/charles bullock/14638781PAS5342EC5600192E32014-04-07T19:20:06ZLong cross voided dividing the legend with three pellets in each quarterCertainx142212Regular2008-07-26T23:00:00Z29Certain2MEDIEVALSilver41427MD1Exactly29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278Certainh[ENRICVS RE]X . IIICivil Parish142022-07-14T07:11:43.992ZDorset1CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detector2EF2B4 reverse.JPG143622007GPS (from the finder)GoodEdward_III_of_England1321143391MD0.52DistrictCertain420751PUBLIC1442216.291352Restricted Accessx14221263448950.665East Dorset11728Penny2016-01-18T17:12:56ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A clipped medieval silver penny of Edward III (1327-1377). Fourth coinage, Pre-Treaty Period, probably Series C (North 1149) dating to c. 1351-1352. Mint of London. North (1975, 38).
The coin measures 16.29mm in diameter, 0.52mm in thickness and weighs 0.665g. The clipping on this coin is quite considerable; it has also suffered some circumferential cracks.
Robert WebleyEdward III of England22Nr Wimborne1849PUBLIC-2EF735610371Crowned bust facingCIV[I/TAS/ LON]/DON, reverse-barred Ns81MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-61037111Edward III, 4th coinage, pre-treaty C (N 1149-1150)26352940London102PUBLIC-2EF2B412Complete1351x14221images/charles bullock/14638811PAS5342EF2B00189032014-04-07T19:32:11ZLong cross dividing the inscription with three pellets in each quadrant, each trio surrounding an annulet at their centreCertainx142212Clipped2007-12-11T00:00:00Z29Probably2MEDIEVALSilver41427x17731MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377CertainEDW[ARDVS REX A]NGL[...], reverse-barred NsCivil Parish152022-07-14T07:11:43.994ZDorset1CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain6286786Metal detector2F2676 reverse.JPG143622012GPS (from the finder)GoodJames_I_of_England14051143394PM0.85DistrictCertain4223171PUBLIC1442227.581607Restricted Accessx41047263448954.332East Dorset11728Shilling2015-11-02T16:15:08ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactly
A clipped post-medieval silver shilling of James I (1603-1625). Second coinage (North 2100). Initial mark: unclear, dating to 1605-1607. Mint of London (Tower). North (1975, 122).
Worn, it measures 27.58mm in diameter, 0.85mm in thickness and weighs 4.332g
Robert WebleyJames I of England22Nr Wimborne2406PUBLIC-2F2C56610372Crowned bust facing right, fourth bustQVAE . DEVS CO[NIVNXIT] NE[MO SEPA]RET, A and E ligated81POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-61037241Shilling: James I, 1604-1619 (N 2099 - 2101)26346668The Tower of London 101PUBLIC-2F2676Complete1605x41047images/charles bullock/14638841PAS5342F267001CC032014-04-07T19:45:59ZSquare garnished shieldCertainx410472Clipped2012-01-15T00:00:00Z36Certain2POST MEDIEVALSilver41427x34500PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainIACOBVS [D G]. MAG. BRIT. FR[AN E]T . HIB. REXCivil Parish172022-07-14T07:11:43.995ZNorfolk1CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain6286786Metal detectorlizzie penny.jpg72382014GPS (from the finder)FairElizabeth_I_of_England140516656158990PMDistrictCertain422272NMS69171585Lyngx4104726350009Breckland11728Penny2014-04-12T20:02:48ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Clipped silver penny of Elizabeth I. Initial mark probably a bell or 'A'. London mint. North 2017. Circa 1582- 1585.
Adrian MarsdenElizabeth I of England221.048132992377NMS-305224610380Crowned bust leftCIVI/TAS/LON/DON11GCMB2POST MEDIEVALCOINTG0617finds-61038011Penny: Elizabeth I, 1582-1603 (N 2017)26346668The Tower of London 101NMS-3043B011Complete1582x41047images/norfolkarcher/14641271PAS5343043B00107242014-04-07T21:02:03ZFlat topped Royal shield over long cross fourcheeCertainx410472Regular2014-04-04T23:00:00Z36Certain2014-04-04T23:00:00Z52.711435761POST MEDIEVALSilver41425x34500PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainE D G ROSA SINE SPINACivil Parish172022-07-14T07:11:19.38ZNorfolk1CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector72382014From finderLeonardo_Loredan16587459765PMDistrictCertain4539472NMS65531521Swanningtonx41047263500090.3Broadland11728Soldino2015-05-01T10:09:00ZReturned to finderEasternExactly
Silver soldino of Leonardo Lauredan of Venice, weight 0.30g, 1501-21
John NaylorLeonardo Loredan221.15288662608NMS-26A8A6610214LAVS TIBI SOLI11AMD032014POST MEDIEVALCOINTG1319finds-61021441Venetian soldino of Leonardo Loredan type 9103NMS-2688576Complete1501x41047images/amarsden/1PAS53426885001E6A32014-04-07T09:57:41ZCertainx410472Regular2014-02-04T00:00:00Z36Possibly2014-03-05T00:00:00Z52.72668071POST MEDIEVALSilver41425PM1Exactly36POST MEDIEVALCertainLE LAV[...]M VCivil Parish272022-07-14T07:10:43.84ZNorfolk10CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detector72382014Centred on field1696111021PMDistrictCertain4NMS69171603Oxboroughx4104726350416Breckland117282014-04-07T16:45:40ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Broken fragments of a silver coin of Mary or Elizabeth, either a groat or a sixpenc, Tower, further details illegible, 1553-1603
Adrian Marsden220.56760028NMS-2C80456103351KLMD032014POST MEDIEVALCOINTF7403finds-610335118NMS-2C7F68Complete1553x41047images/amarsden/1PAS5342C7F6001F4E42014-04-07T16:44:54ZCertainx4104722014-02-10T00:00:00Z362014-03-10T00:00:00Z52.59693296POST MEDIEVALSilver41425PM1Circa36POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:43.978ZStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL12653877Metal detector2014Edward_I_of_England47111021MDCertain420551NMS1305x1422111728Penny2014-04-07T16:54:26ZReturned to finderCirca
Silver penny of Edward I, class 10ab5, Canterbury, North 1039/3, c.1303-5
Adrian MarsdenEdward I of England221816610343CIVITAS CANTOR11KLMD032014MEDIEVALCOINfinds-61034311Edwardian class 10ab5 (N 1039/3)26383840CanterburyNMS-2C9D225Complete1303x14221images/amarsden/1PAS5342C9D20013AC42014-04-07T16:52:50ZCertainx142212Regular2014-02-10T00:00:00Z292014-03-10T00:00:00ZMEDIEVALSilverx25814MD1Circa29MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377CertainEDWARRANGLDNShyB152022-07-14T07:11:43.981ZNorfolk10CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL12643743Metal detector72382014Centred on fieldEdward_I_of_England1321696111021MDDistrictCertain420551NMS69171301Oxboroughx1422126350416Breckland11728Penny2014-04-07T16:58:13ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Silver penny of Edward I, class 9b, London, North 1037/1, c.1299-1301
Adrian MarsdenEdward I of England220.567600281808NMS-2CB0C1610346CIVITAS LOIIDOII11KLMD032014MEDIEVALCOINTF7403finds-61034611Edwardian class 9b (N 1037/1)26352940London8NMS-2CAB9511Complete1299x14221images/amarsden/1PAS5342CAB9001A1642014-04-07T16:56:41ZCertainx142212Regular2014-02-10T00:00:00Z292014-03-10T00:00:00Z52.59693296MEDIEVALSilver41425x17731MD1Circa29MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377CertainEDWRAIIGLDIIShyBCivil Parish152022-07-14T07:11:43.982ZNorfolk10CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL12643743Metal detector72382014Centred on fieldEdward_I_of_England1321696141021MDDistrictCertain420551NMS69171281Oxboroughx1422126350416Breckland11728Penny2014-04-07T17:01:32ZReturned to finderEasternExactly
Silver penny of Edward I, class 3cd, London, North 1019, very worn and somewhat clipped, 1280-1
Adrian MarsdenEdward I of England220.567600281783NMS-2CBD48610352CIVITAS LONDON11KLMD032014MEDIEVALCOINTF7403finds-61035241Edwardian class 3d (N 1019)26352940London8NMS-2CB7E21Complete1280x14221images/amarsden/1PAS5342CB7E0013C542014-04-07T16:59:58ZCertainx142212Regular2014-02-10T00:00:00Z292014-03-10T00:00:00Z52.59693296MEDIEVALSilver41425x17731MD1Exactly29MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377CertainEDWRANGLDNShyBCivil Parish152022-07-14T07:11:43.985ZLincolnshire1CountyStruck or hammered10ROMAN1Certain3169070Metal detectorNLM25121a.jpg59422014Generated from computer mapping softwareGoodPublius_Septimius_Geta1801denarius5504776994594RODistrictCertain427825getaNLM4352718.5202Restricted Accessx41218263488422.48romeWest Lindsey11728Denarius (Empire)2021-02-23T14:31:55ZReturned to finderEast MidlandsExactlyCertain
A silver Roman denarius of Geta (AD 198-212), dating to the period c.AD 200-202 (Reece period 10). AETERNIT IMPERI reverse type depicting Laureate and draped busts of Septimius Severus and Caracalla facing one another. Mint of Rome. As RIC IV.1, p. 314, no. 5.
Diameter: 18.5mm, Weight: 2.48gms, die axis: 12
Martin ForemanGeta42302522near Market RasenNLM-2A55F7610263Bare headed, draped, and cuirassed bust rightAETERNIT IMPERI11ric.4.ge.5NLM25121aROMANCOINRestricted Accessfinds-6102634112843585Rome101NLM-2A4C1612Complete200x41218images/mforeman/111344011PAS5342A4C1001B7332014-04-07T14:14:41ZLaureate and draped busts of Septimius Severus and Caracalla facing one anotherCertainx412182-//-Regular2014-03-04T00:00:00Z21Certain2ROMANSilver41423x25706RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ROMANCertainP SEPT GETA CAES PONTCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:43.942ZLincolnshire1CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2653877Metal detectorNLM25140a.jpg59422014Generated from computer mapping softwareGoodEdward_II_of_England47155044MDDistrictCertain420651NLM4352718.21310Restricted Accessx14221263488421.08West Lindsey11728Penny2021-02-23T15:18:19ZReturned to finderEast MidlandsExactly
Silver coin. Penny of Edward II (1307-1327), class 10cf, issue of 1307-1310.
Obverse description: Facing bust with splayed bifoliate crown, drapery of angled wedges, initial cross pattee.
Obverse inscription: +EDWA R ANGL[--]hYB:
Reverse description: Long cross, three pellets in each angle.
Reverse inscription: CIVI/TAS/CAN/TORR - end possibly double struck.
Diameter: 18.2mm, Weight: 1.08gms, die axis: 11
Martin ForemanEdward II of England22near Market Rasen1822NLM-2B9421610303Facing bust with splayed bifoliate crown, drapery of angled wedgesCIVI/TAS/CAN/TORR11NLM25140aMEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-61030341Edwardian class 10cf4 (N 1042/3)26383840Canterbury101NLM-2B8BE111Complete1307x14221images/mforeman/111344351PAS5342B8BE00115942014-04-07T15:39:58ZLong cross, three pellets in each angle.Certainx142212Regular2014-03-04T00:00:00Z29Certain2MEDIEVALSilver41423x25814MD1Exactly29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377Certain+EDWA R ANGL[--]hYB:Civil Parish152022-07-14T07:11:43.964ZNorth East Lincolnshire1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Probably6286786Metal detectorNLM25141a.jpg256502014Generated from computer mapping softwareFairElizabeth_I_of_England1405140514PMUnitary AuthorityCertain422281NLM2565019.11582Restricted Accessx41047263464071.07North East Lincolnshire11728Threepence2021-02-23T15:21:25ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberExactly
Silver coin. Possibly a threepence of Elizabeth I (1558-1603), possibly issue of 1561-1582.
Obverse description: Bust left, rose behind head.
Obverse inscription: [---]INA
Reverse description: Shield of Arms, long cross
Reverse inscription: [--]IVI/[--/-/--]
Diameter: 19.1mm, Weight: 1.07gms, die axis: 9
Martin ForemanElizabeth I of England22East Ravendale2355NLM-2BA3C6610307Bust left, rose behind head[--]IVI/[--/-/--]11NLM25141aPOST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-61030741Threepence: Elizabeth I, not further defined (N 1998, 2033 - 2036)26346668The Tower of London 101NLM-2B9B659Complete1561x41047images/mforeman/111344432PAS5342B9B6001A1242014-04-07T15:44:06ZShield of Arms, long crossCertainx410472Regular2014-03-04T00:00:00Z36Certain1POST MEDIEVALSilver41430x34500PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660Certain[---]INACivil Parish172022-07-14T07:11:43.967ZLincolnshire1CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2650628Metal detectorNLM25144a.jpg59422014Generated from computer mapping softwareGoodJohn_of_England83158704MDDistrictCertain420351NLM4352718.21209Restricted Accessx142211.31West Lindsey11728Penny2021-02-23T15:28:49ZReturned to finderEast MidlandsExactly
Silver coin. Short cross penny of John (1199-1216), class 5c, issue of 1204-1209, Durham mint.
Obverse description: Facing bust with sceptre left, hair of two curls and two pellets either side, beard of strokes.
Obverse inscription: hENRICVS R EX, X of angled triangles.
Reverse description: Voided short cross, quatrefoil in each angle. Initial cross potent.
Reverse inscription: PIERES.ONDVR
Diameter: 18.2mm, Weight: 1.31gms, die axis: 6
Martin ForemanJohn of England22Stainton le Vale1667NLM-2BF4E1610321Facing bust with sceptre left, hair of two curls and two pellets either side, beard of strokesPIERES.ONDVR11NLM25144aMEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-61032141Short cross class 5c (N 971)26346240Durham101NLM-2BEC426Complete1204x14221images/mforeman/111344501PAS5342BEC40013EF42014-04-07T16:05:40ZVoided short cross, quatrefoil in each angle.Certainx142212Regular2014-03-04T00:00:00Z29Certain2MEDIEVALSilver41423x38214MD1Exactly29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278CertainhENRICVS R EXCivil Parish142022-07-14T07:11:43.973ZBedford1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detectorEdwardGroat-Mar14.jpg43871From finderEdward_III_of_England132111031MDUnitary AuthorityCertain420753LON4387125.521361Wildenx14221263492883.97Bedford11728Groat2014-08-26T11:30:03ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A medieval silver groat of Edward III (AD 1312-1377) dating AD 1351-1361. This is a series F groat of North type 1142 (1975, 37). The coin is in very good condition with only slight wear around the edge.
Dimensions: diameter: 25.52 mm; weight: 3.97g.
Reference: North, J. J. 1975. English Hammered Coinage, Volume 2. Edward I to Charles II, 1272-1662. Spink: London
Kate SumnallEdward III of England22-0.407171351747LON-C618FD610250Crowned bust facing forward within a tressure of arches. Lis at each cusp.POSVI DEVM ADIVTORVM MEVM / CIVI TAS LON DOM11MEDIEVALCOINTL0955finds-61025011Groat: Edward III, 4th coinage, pre-treaty, not further defined26352940London101LON-29A0641Complete1351x14221images/paitesb123/14750581PAS53429A0600170342014-04-07T13:28:54ZLong cross pattee dividing the legend with three pellets in each quarter. A circle of beading separating the two bands of texts.Certainx142212Regular29Certain52.18249004MEDIEVALSilver41425x17731MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489CertainEDWARD D G REX ANGL Z FRANC D HYBCivil Parish162022-07-14T07:11:43.935ZWiltshireUnitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1Certain2637432Metal detectorEadmundPenny-Mar14.jpg43925Edmund_I_of_England138911EMCertain442442LON16.87946x410220.5111728Penny2014-08-20T13:39:09ZReturned to finderCirca
An early medieval silver penny of King Eadmund, dating AD 939-946. This coin is of the two line type and was minted in Winchester by Oric. The coin has been broken along one side, but is otherwise in good condition. A parallel for this coin can be found in North (1975, no. 688).
Dimensions: diameter: 16.87 mm; weight: 0.51g.
Reference: North, J. J. 1975. English Hammered Coinage, Volume 1. Early Anglo-Saxon to Henry III c.600-1272. Spink: London
Kate SumnallEdmund I of England22584LON-496E46610288Small cross pattee with a moulded circle separating text from motif and running around the edge.OTIC / +++ / MON11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINfinds-61028811N 688 (Two-Line (H): HT 1)26351814Southern England 2LON-2B11B06Complete939x41022images/paitesb123/14750491PAS5342B11B00102842014-04-07T15:07:23ZThe name of the moneyer OTIC above and MON below with three cross pattee in between. There is beading and a linear border around the edge of the reverse.Certainx410222Regular47ProbablyEARLY MEDIEVALSilverEM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066CertainEADMVND R[EX]32022-07-14T07:11:43.957ZGreater London Authority10Greater London AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1CertainMetal detectorEdwardIV-MAr14.jpg41441Generated from computer mapping software1109811MDLondon BoroughCertain451LON1110514.631377Vintryx14221263466950.29City and County of the City of London11728Penny2014-08-20T13:42:58ZReturned to finderLondonCirca
A medieval silver penny of Edward I-III dating AD 1272-1377. The coin is heavily worn and it is difficult to discern any details. The text is almost completed illegible.
Dimensions: diameter: 14.63 mm; weight: 0.29g.
Kate Sumnall22-0.09955492LON-3E8A65610276Bust of the king facing forward.illegible11MEDIEVALCOINTQ3280finds-6102761181LON-2A994312Complete1272x14221images/paitesb123/14750561PAS5342A9940016A142014-04-07T14:35:16ZShort arm cross with three pellets in each quarter.Certainx142212Regular29Certain51.5035277MEDIEVALSilver41428MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377Certain[---]AR[---]London Borough Ward152022-07-14T07:10:50.776ZEarlyNorth Yorkshire100CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1CertainEarlyMetal detectorLizzy final.jpg220282014Centred on parishElizabeth_I_of_England1218764PMDistrictCertain2222171LANCUM21698221600Restricted Accessx41047263448193.17Craven11728Shilling2014-04-23T12:06:42ZReturned to finder1Yorkshire and the HumberExactly
Elizabeth I shilling (judging by the size of the coin remaining after clipping) and the fact that no rose is present behind the bust. Inner circle on the ob is beaded. The shilling is of the sixth issue and the bust is type 6b as the very faint outline of the ear can sill be seen on the bust. Ob legend would have read as ELIZAB D G ANG FR ET HIB REGI. Rev legend would have read as POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEV. North 2014 Date is 1582-1600.
Stuart NoonElizabeth I of England22Arncliffe12352LANCUM-277424610223Queens bust within beaded circle[POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEV]81POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-61022341Shilling: Elizabeth I, not further defined (N 1985, 2014, 2022, 2023)61LANCUM-275991Incomplete1582x41047images/reggomez/14637991PAS5342759900119D42014-04-07T10:53:29ZShield within beaded circleCertainx410472Clipped2014-03-04T00:00:00Z36CertainPOST MEDIEVALSilver41430PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660Certain[ELIZAB D G ANG FR ET HIB REGI]Civil Parish172022-07-14T07:11:43.922Z