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Record ID: ESS-2AA99E
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Medieval silver penny of uncertain issuer, probably Edward I-III. Minted at Durham. 1272-1377 AD.
The coin is in very bad condition as has been bent resulting in a crack along the radius and one side bent upwards at c.90 degrees.
Created on: Sunday 13th July 2014
Last updated: Monday 8th December 2014
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Record ID: ESS-29FBD0
Object type: JETTON
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A Post Medieval copper alloy Nuremberg jetton struck by Hans Schultes III, master between 1608 and 1612 AD. The obverse displays an imperial orb surmounted by cross patty within a tressure of three arches. The reverse displays a male bust in turban facing right. As Mitchener (1988, pg. 413), no. 1416.
The jetton has been doubly pierced at 1pm and singly at 4pm, indicating re-use as a pendant, button or similar.
Created on: Sunday 13th July 2014
Last updated: Wednesday 16th July 2014
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Record ID: ESS-29B7C5
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A copper alloy farthing token of Charles I (AD 1625 to AD 1649). Type 1c "Richmond round", spearhead initial mark, 1625-34 AD. North (1991; pg. 164), no. 2277.
Created on: Sunday 13th July 2014
Last updated: Wednesday 16th July 2014
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Record ID: ESS-29914B
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Post Medieval copper alloy traders token (farthing) issued by Samuell Remnant of Tower Street (London), in 1666. Williamson (1889), London no. 3219.
Created on: Sunday 13th July 2014
Last updated: Wednesday 16th July 2014
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Record ID: ESS-2929CA
Object type: DIE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A probable bone or ivory dice, dating to the Post Medieval period (16th - 18th centuries). The dice is a broadly uniform cube with drilled pits forming the numbers on each face. The pits are arranged so that 1 opposes 6, 2 opposes 5 and 3 opposes 4, with each opposing set totalling 7, a convention found on die from the Medieval period and later (Egan, 1997).
Similar examples are recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database e.g. LON-3E8E62 and LON-36E205.
The die is irregular in shape and measures 9.8mm by 10.3mm by 10.6mm and weighs 1.98g.
Reference: Egan, G. 1997. Di…
Created on: Sunday 13th July 2014
Last updated: Wednesday 16th July 2014
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