2024-03-28T11:32:58+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/results5120Somerset100CountyStruck or hammered13ROMAN1Certain3169070Metal detectorSOM-997D05.jpg10578From a paper mapGallienus180110584554534961RO1.6DistrictCertain437026gallienusSOM1057518.5268Restricted Accessx41218263522491.88romeSedgemoor10627Radiate (antoninianus)2018-04-10T11:57:38ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Gallienus (AD 253-268), sole reign. dating to the period AD 260-268 (Reece Period 13). ABVNDANTIA AVG reverse type depicting Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiae. Mint of Rome. As Cunetio no. 1159; cf. RIC 157.
Andrew Brown18.5Gallienus (sole reign)4230257Bawdrip CPSOM-998245578483Head radiate facing right[A]BVND[ANTIA AVG]11ric.5.gall(2).157SCC receipt 22390ROMANCOINRestricted Accessfinds-5784831116.212843585Rome61SOM-997D0512Complete260x41218images/rwebley2/14464481PAS524997D0001A9732013-09-30T16:25:04ZAbundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiaeCertainx412182B -//-Regular21Certain2013-09-11T23:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427x25706RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertain[GA]LLIENVS AV[G]Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:24.904ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered121Certain3169070Metal detectorSOM-F015E2.jpg105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareGallienus18016104985545349642013T73BRO
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.
1.8DistrictCertain46726gallienusSOM1049520.8260Restricted Accessx41218263522073.16romeSouth Somerset11729Radiate (antoninianus)2013-12-16T14:58:29ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman base silver radiate of Gallienus (joint reign) dating to the period AD 253 to 260 (Reece Period 12). VICTORIA GERM reverse type depicting Victory standing left, holding wreath and palm; to left, seated captive. Mint of Rome. RIC V.ii, p. 82; ref. 175.
Robert Webley120.8Gallienus (Joint reign)42302531Somerton CPSOM-F01736592067Bust radiate and cuirassed facing rightVICTORIA GERM112013T73bCOINRestricted Accessfinds-5920674119.612843585Rome61SOM-F015E212Complete253images/rwebley2/14500911PAS52AF015E00138742013-12-16T13:34:22ZVictory standing left, holding wreath and palm; to left, seated captiveCertainx412182Regular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertainROMANBase Silver41427x25706RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainIMP GALLIENVS P F AVG GERMCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:32.731ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered131Certain3169070Metal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareGallienus18016104985545349642013T73BRO
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.
2DistrictCertain437026gallienusSOM1049520.4268Restricted Accessx41218263522072.66romeSouth Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2014-01-20T11:42:53ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Gallienus (sole reign) dating to the period AD 260-268 (Reece Period 13). ABVNDANTIA AVG reverse type depicting Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiae. Mint of Rome. cf. RIC 157; Cunetio 1159
Robert Webley120.4Gallienus (sole reign)4230257Somerton CPSOM-D0AA87595982Head radiate facing right; possibly traces of drapery to rearABVND[ANTIA] AVG11SCC receipt 22406COINRestricted Accessfinds-5959824118.412843585Rome61SOM-D0A7437Complete260images/rwebley2/11PAS52DD0A7400157B42014-01-20T11:37:24ZAbundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiaeCertainx412182B/-//-Regular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertainROMANCopper alloy41427x25706RO1Exactly21ROMANCertainGALLIENVS [AV]GCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:10:40.15ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered131Certain3169070Metal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorrodedGallienus18016104985545349642013T73BRO
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.
2.1DistrictCertain437026gallienusSOM1049519.5268Restricted Accessx41218263522072.64romeSouth Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2014-01-20T11:48:13ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Gallienus (sole reign) dating to the period AD 260-268 (Reece Period 13). ABVNDANTIA AVG reverse type depicting Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiae. Mint of Rome. cf. RIC 157; Cunetio 1159ff.
Robert Webley119.5Gallienus (sole reign)4230257Somerton CPSOM-D0C8E6595988Head radiate facing right[ABVN]DANTIA [AVG]11SCC receipt 22406COINRestricted Accessfinds-5959884117.912843585Rome61SOM-D0C7431Complete260images/rwebley2/11PAS52DD0C7400154942014-01-20T11:45:56ZAbundantia standing right, emptying cornucopiaeCertainx412182B/-//-Regular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427x25706RO1Exactly21ROMANCertain[GALLIE]NVS A[VG]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:10:40.153ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered131Certain3169070Metal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareGallienus18016104985545349642013T73BRO
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.
1.9DistrictCertain237026gallienusSOM1049517.6268Restricted Accessx41218263522071.94romeSouth Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2014-01-20T12:24:46ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestExactlyCertain
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Gallienus (sole reign) dating to the period AD 260-268 (Reece Period 13). VIRTVS AVGVSTI reverse type depicting Virtus standing left holding branch and spear, foot on helmet. Mint of Rome. Cunetio 1278.
The flan is of slightly irregular shape and has suffered a loss at its circumference.
Robert Webley117.6Gallienus (sole reign)4230257Somerton CPSOM-D14761596001Head radiate facing rightVIRT[VS AVGVSTI]11SCC receipt 22406COINRestricted Accessfinds-5960014114.412843585Rome61SOM-D143558Incomplete260images/rwebley2/11PAS52DD14350019E542014-01-20T12:19:01ZVirtus standing left holding branch and spear, foot on helmetCertainx412182X/-//-Regular2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertainROMANCopper alloy41427x25706RO1Exactly21ROMANCertain[G]A[LLIENVS AVG]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:28.784Z