2024-03-28T16:38:15+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/results18140Somerset100CountyStruck or hammered141CertainMetal detectorSOM-E52122.jpg10578Generated from computer mapping software1105771RO1DistrictCertain4105726SOM1057517.2285Restricted Accessx41218263522490.76Sedgemoor10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-05-03T14:05:18ZReturned to finderSouth WestCircaCertain
A Roman copper-alloy barbarous radiate copying Tetricus I or II dating to the period c. AD 275-285 (Reece period 14). Unclear reverse type probably depicting a standing figure. Mint uncertain.
The flan is of irregular form and has been torn and bent at one end.
Robert Webley17.2Radiate (Barbarous)7ChedzoySOM-E522E2557823Bust radiate facing rightIllegible51SCC receipt 22364COINRestricted Accessfinds-5578231113.661SOM-E521223Complete275images/rwebley2/14255691PAS517E52120013E342013-04-29T11:57:22ZStanding figure (probably)Certainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)Certain2012-12-14T00:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertain[...]TETRICVS[...]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:13.607ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered141PossiblyMetal detectorSOM-E545E4.jpg10578Generated from computer mapping software1105771RO1.8DistrictCertain4105726SOM1057519.1285Restricted Accessx41218263522492.21Sedgemoor10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-05-03T14:27:39ZReturned to finderSouth WestCircaCertain
A Roman copper-alloy barbarous radiate copying uncertain ruler dating to the period c. AD 275-285 (Reece period 14). Unclear reverse type. Mint uncertain.
Robert WebleyRadiate (Barbarous)7ChedzoySOM-E546F1557825Bust radiate facing rightIllegible51SCC receipt 22364COINRestricted Accessfinds-5578251161SOM-E545E4Complete275images/rwebley2/14255743PAS517E545E00180642013-04-29T12:07:10ZIndiscernibleCertainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)Certain2012-12-14T00:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertain[...]C[...]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:13.608ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered141CertainMetal detectorSOM-8C1522.jpg10578From a paper mapFair1102121RO1.3DistrictCertain4105726SOM1049513.8285Restricted Accessx41218263522150.85South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-08-12T12:12:36ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A Roman copper-alloy barbarous radiate copying uncertain ruler dating to the period c. AD 275-285 (Reece period 14). Uncertain standing figure reverse type. Mint uncertain.
Robert Webley13.8Radiate (Barbarous)7Misterton CPSOM-8C17B5572624Unclear radiate bustIllegible51SCC receipt 21984COINRestricted Accessfinds-5726241111.361SOM-8C1522Complete275images/rwebley2/14361491PAS5208C1520014C442013-08-12T12:04:50ZFigure standing holding branch/standard in right handCertainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)Certain2013-05-21T23:00:00Z1ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:21.984ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered141CertainMetal detectorSOM-34ACE7.jpg105782013From finderCorroded1104231RO1.6DistrictCertain4105726SOM1049516285Restricted Accessx41218263522071.07South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-08-20T11:58:51ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
An irregular Roman copper-alloy (barbarous) radiate copying Tetricus I dating to the period c. AD 275-285 (Reece period 14). Spes reverse type depicting Spes walking left holding flower with right hand and raising hem of skirt with left hand. Mint uncertain. Cf. Cunetio p. 163, refs. 2980/2981
Robert Webley16Radiate (Barbarous)7SomertonSOM-34B293573715Bust radiate facing rightIllegible51SCC receipt 22369COINRestricted Accessfinds-5737151114.281SOM-34ACE72Complete275images/rwebley2/14370751PAS52134ACE001DB042013-08-20T11:54:06ZSpes walking left holding flower with right hand and raising hem of skirt with left handCertainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)2013-07-06T23:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertain[...]RICVS[...]Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:22.536ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered141CertainMetal detectorSOM-34CDF0.jpg105782013From finderCorroded1104231RO1.3DistrictCertain4105726SOM1049512.3285Restricted Accessx41218263522070.65South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-08-20T12:06:21ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
An irregular Roman copper-alloy (barbarous) radiate probably copying Tetricus I dating to the period c. AD 275-285 (Reece period 14). Spes reverse type depicting Spes walking left holding flower with right hand and raising hem of skirt with left hand. Mint uncertain. Cf. Cunetio p. 163, refs. 2980/2981
Robert Webley12.3Radiate (Barbarous)7SomertonSOM-34CFB4573718Bust radiate facing rightIllegible51SCC receipt 22369COINRestricted Accessfinds-5737181111.781SOM-34CDF09Complete275images/rwebley2/14370771PAS52134CDF00102342013-08-20T12:02:55ZSpes walking left holding flower with right hand and raising hem of skirt with left handCertainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)2013-07-06T23:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertain[...](ICVS)[...]Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:22.537ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered141CertainMetal detector105782013From finderCorroded1104231RO1.7DistrictCertain4105726SOM1049517.9285Restricted Accessx41218263522071.89South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-09-19T10:09:43ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A Roman copper-alloy radiate, possibly irregular, dating to the period c. AD 275-285 (Reece Period 14). Unclear reverse type possibly depicting a standing figure. Mint uncertain.
Robert Webley17.9Radiate (Barbarous)7SomertonSOM-ABD243577134Bust radiate facing rightIllegible51SCC receipt 22372COINRestricted Accessfinds-5771341115.182SOM-ABCD4512Complete275images/rwebley2/11PAS523ABCD400193042013-09-19T09:59:00Z(Probable) standing figureCertainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)2013-07-06T23:00:00ZProbably4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:24.217ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered141CertainMetal detector10578From a paper mapCorroded1105481RODistrictCertain4105726SOM10495285Curry Rivelx41218263522042.34South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-10-08T10:42:04ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A group of three irregular Roman copper-alloy radiates of uncertain ruler dating to the period c. AD 275-285 (Reece period 14). Unclear reverse type. Mint unclear.
All three coins are of small module, with diameters ranging from 9.0 to 12.1mm. A combined weight is given below.
Robert WebleyRadiate (Barbarous)7-2.88515801SOM-3D2E96579629Bust radiate facing rightIllegible51SCC receipt 22377COINST3824finds-5796291181SOM-3D2C73Complete275images/rwebley2/11PAS5253D2C70016CC42013-10-08T10:39:19ZIndiscernibleCertainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)Certain2013-08-01T23:00:00Z51.012023094ROMANCopper alloy41427RO3Circa21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:25.648ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered141CertainMetal detectorSOM-8CEF16.jpg10578From a paper mapCorroded1105481RO1.1DistrictCertain4105726SOM1049512.1285Curry Rivelx41218263522040.6South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-11-05T11:05:18ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
An irregular Roman copper-alloy (barbarous) radiate copying uncertain ruler dating to the period c. AD 275 to 285 (Reece period 14). Uncertain reverse type depicting figure advancing left. Mint uncertain.
The flan has a square shape with rounded corners.
Robert Webley12.1Radiate (Barbarous)7-2.88515801SOM-8CFB67584265Bust radiate facing rightIllegible51SCC receipt 22377COINST3824finds-5842651111.181SOM-8CEF161Complete275images/rwebley2/14448321PAS5278CEF1001BA942013-11-05T10:56:49ZFigure advancing leftCertainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)Certain2013-08-01T23:00:00Z51.012023094ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:28.038ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered141CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorroded161049812013T73BRO
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.
1.4DistrictCertain4105726SOM1049515.3285Restricted Accessx41218263522070.87South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-12-17T11:44:20ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestCircaCertain
An irregular Roman copper-alloy (barbarous) radiate possibly copying Tetricus II dating to the period c. AD 275-285 (Reece period 14). Uncertain reverse type depicting a standing figure. Mint uncertain.
The flan is of irregular form.
Robert Webley115.3Radiate (Barbarous)7Somerton CPSOM-038580592272Bust radiate and draped facing rightIllegible51SCC receipt 22402COINRestricted Accessfinds-5922721113.481SOM-0381F412Complete275images/rwebley2/11PAS52B0381F00177F42013-12-17T11:40:15ZFigure advancing left?Certainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:32.827ZSomerset10CountyStruck or hammered141CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping software161049812013T73BRO
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.
1.3DistrictCertain4105726SOM104959.3285Restricted Accessx41218263522070.45South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2013-12-17T11:50:26ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestCircaCertain
An irregular Roman copper-alloy (barbarous) radiate copying uncertain 3rd-century ruler dating to the period c. AD 275-285 (Reece period 14). Uncertain reverse type depicting a standing figure. Mint uncertain.
The flan is of very small module.
Robert Webley19.3Radiate (Barbarous)7Somerton CPSOM-03A004592277Bust radiate facing rightIllegible51SCC receipt 22402COINRestricted Accessfinds-59227711981SOM-039B236Complete275images/rwebley2/11PAS52B039B20015E042013-12-17T11:46:58ZFigure standing ?leftCertainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertainROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:11:32.829ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered141CertainMetal detectorSOM-AB2772.jpg10578From a paper map1103121RO2.1DistrictCertain4105726SOM1049518285Restricted Accessx41218263446773.02South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2014-01-06T13:50:51ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A Roman copper-alloy contemporary copy of a radiate of Tetricus I dating to the period c. AD 275-285 (Reece period 14). Unclear reverse type depicting a standing figure. Unclear mint.
Robert Webley18Radiate (Barbarous)7Ilchester CPSOM-AB2F54593638Bearded bust radiate and ?draped facing right[...]N?E?[...], retrograde N?51SCC receipt 22390COINRestricted Accessfinds-5936381116.861SOM-AB277212Complete275images/rwebley2/14513811PAS52CAB2770013E142014-01-06T13:41:11ZFemale figure standing right?Certainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)Certain2013-09-11T23:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainTEI?TR?ICVS [...] AV[G]Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:33.555ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered141CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorroded161049812013T73BRO
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.
1.4DistrictCertain4220026SOM1049515.1285Restricted Accessx41218263522071.11South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2014-01-20T14:22:07ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestCirca
A Roman copper-alloy barbarous radiate copying a coin of Divus Claudius II dating to the period AD 275-285 (Reece period 14). Reverse type depicting altar. Mint uncertain.
Robert Webley115.1Divus Claudius (Barbarous Radiate)7Somerton CPSOM-D2FCA1596056Bearded bust radiate facing rightIllegible51SCC receipt 22406COINRestricted Accessfinds-5960561114.561SOM-D2F8F13Complete275images/rwebley2/11PAS52DD2F8F00114142014-01-20T14:15:43ZAltar with flame on top and side divided into quarters by equal armed crossCertainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:35.272ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered141CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorroded161049812013T73BRO
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.
1.9DistrictCertain4220026SOM1049515.4285Restricted Accessx41218263522071.71South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2014-01-20T14:34:40ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestCirca
A Roman copper-alloy barbarous radiate copying a coin of Divus Claudius II dating to the period AD 275-285 (Reece period 14). Reverse type depicting eagle. Mint uncertain.
Robert Webley115.4Divus Claudius (Barbarous Radiate)7Somerton CPSOM-D33206596062Bearded bust radiate facing rightIllegible51SCC receipt 22406COINRestricted Accessfinds-5960621114.261SOM-D324745Complete275images/rwebley2/11PAS52DD324700178442014-01-20T14:27:19ZEagle standingCertainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:35.275ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered141CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorroded161049812013T73BRO
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.
1.1DistrictCertain4220026SOM1049513.9285Restricted Accessx41218263522070.55South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2014-01-20T15:05:06ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestCirca
A Roman copper-alloy barbarous radiate copying a coin of Divus Claudius II dating to the period AD 275-285 (Reece period 14). Reverse type depicting altar. Mint uncertain.
Robert Webley113.9Divus Claudius (Barbarous Radiate)7Somerton CPSOM-D38852596084Bearded bust radiate facing rightIllegible51SCC receipt 22406COINRestricted Accessfinds-5960841112.761SOM-D38694Complete275images/rwebley2/11PAS52DD386900176442014-01-20T14:53:29ZAltar with flameCertainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:35.292ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered141CertainMetal detector105782013Generated from computer mapping softwareCorroded161049812013T73BRO
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.
0.9DistrictCertain4105726SOM1049512285Restricted Accessx41218263522070.29South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2014-01-20T15:19:04ZReturned to finder after being declared not TreasureSouth WestCirca
A Roman copper-alloy barbarous radiate copying uncertain 3rd-century ruler dating to the period AD 275-285 (Reece period 14). Unclear reverse type probably depicting a standing figure. Mint uncertain.
The flan is of irregular form and has suffered some abrasions.
Robert Webley112Radiate (Barbarous)7Somerton CPSOM-D3C6E1596090Bearded bust radiate facing rightIllegible51SCC receipt 22406COINRestricted Accessfinds-596090119.761SOM-D3C577Complete275images/rwebley2/11PAS52DD3C57001E2B42014-01-20T15:10:15Z?Standing figureCertainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)2013-02-10T00:00:00ZCertain4ROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:35.3ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered141CertainMetal detectorSOM-4A5467.JPG105782014Generated from computer mapping software1104231RO1.6DistrictCertain4105726SOM1049514.6285Restricted Accessx41218263522071.54South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2014-09-05T12:29:37ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
An irregular Roman copper-alloy radiate of uncertain emperor dating to the period c. AD 275 to 285 (Reece period 14). Unclear reverse type depicting standing figure. Mint uncertain.
The flan has not been trimmed in places.
Robert Webley14.6Radiate (Barbarous)7Kingsdon CPSOM-4A58A5633311Bust radiate facing right?IV?51SCC receipt 16726COINRestricted Accessfinds-633311111461SOM-4A54674Complete275images/rwebley2/14832261PAS53F4A5460017D242014-08-20T14:40:22ZFigure standing leftCertainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)2014-06-30T23:00:00ZCertain2014-07-24T23:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainIMP C? [...]Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:56.964ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered14ROMAN1CertainMetal detectorSOM-E8AE5B.JPG105782014From a paper mapCarausius3061104232322988464RO1.6DistrictCertain48826carausiusSOM1049519.9293Restricted Accessx41218263522072.01South Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2016-01-06T11:14:54ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyProbably
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Carausius dating to the period AD 286 to 293 (Reece period 14). PAX AVG reverse type depicting Pax standing left holding a branch up in her right hand and vertical sceptre in left. Probably Unattributed Mint. RIC V, pt 2, p. 535, cf. 880. This coin is included in Sam Moorhead's corpus for RIC.
Sam Moorhead19.9Carausius7Kingsdon CPSOM-E8B0EE640064Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust facing rightPAX AVG11SCC receipt 16732ROMANCOINRestricted Accessfinds-6400644117.6Unattributed61SOM-E8AE5B6Complete286x41218images/rwebley2/14868331PAS542E8AE5001B6432014-10-03T12:39:17ZPax standing facing left, holding branch up with right hand and vertical sceptre in leftCertainx412182-//[ ]Regular2014-01-01T00:00:00Z21Certain2014-08-12T23:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainIMP CARAVSIVS P F [AVG]Civil Parish22022-07-14T07:12:00.535ZSomerset100CountyStruck or hammered14ROMAN1Certain2643741Metal detectorSOM-EA5770.JPG105782014From a paper mapCarausius1301104232322988464RO2.2DistrictCertain48826carausiusSOM1049519.9293Restricted Accessx41218263522073.29londiniumSouth Somerset10627Radiate (antoninianus)2016-01-06T11:06:36ZReturned to finderSouth WestExactlyProbably
A Roman copper-alloy radiate of Carausius dating to the period AD 286 to 293 (Reece period 14). AEQVIT[AS AVG] reverse type depicting Aequitas standing left holding scales in her right hand and a cornucopiae in left. Possibly Mint of London, -//(ML). Sam Moorhead has another example of this type with a London mintmark in his corpus for the new RIC for Carausius and Allectus. For an unmarked example cf. RIC V.ii, p. 526; no. 736. This coin is included in Sam Moorhead's corpus for RIC.
Sam Moorhead19.9Carausius795747Kingsdon CPSOM-EA5977640151Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust facing right[AE]QVI-T[AS AVG]11SCC receipt 16732ROMANCOINRestricted Accessfinds-6401514118.126353364Londinium61SOM-EA577011Complete286x41218images/rwebley2/14868611PAS542EA57700105932014-10-03T14:32:39ZAequitas standing left, holding scales in right hand and cornucopiae in leftCertainx412182-//(ML)Regular2014-01-01T00:00:00Z21Certain2014-08-12T23:00:00ZROMANCopper alloy41427x17731RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertain[... CARA]VSIVS P [A]V[G]Civil Parish22022-07-14T07:12:00.573Z