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Record ID: LON-92759E
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An English medieval silver cut halfpenny, voided short cross type, issued for King John (1199-1216), London (Tower) mint 1205-10, Class 5b, North Vol. 1 No. 970. Reverse: voided short cross, quatrefoil in each angle. Moneyer:[WILLE]M. B. ON. LV. Initial mark: cross pattee. Weight: 0.74g. Diameter: 9.33mm.
Created on: Monday 26th September 2016
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd November 2016
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Record ID: LON-FC2E0C
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Complete copper alloy Roman coin of Marcus Aurelius (AD161-180) depicting the deified Antoninus Pius (AD138-161). Heavily worn and green in colour, the coin's edges are abraded and the legend is missing in places, probably due to an off center striking. Obverse is a bust of the emperor facing right with the legend ANTONINUS. Reverse of the coin is extremely worn and depicts a number of squares one upon another possibly depicting a large altar.
Diameter: 31.96mm Weight: 19.16g
Ref: Sear, D R. 1970. Roman Coins and Their Values. Seaby, London
Created on: Thursday 15th October 2015
Last updated: Monday 19th October 2015
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Record ID: LON-3F0C07
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A post medieval silver coin of Henry VII (AD 1485-1509) dating to AD 1494-1501. This example was minted at Durham by the Bishop Richard Fox. This example has a single-column throne. A parallel can be found in North (1975, no. 1731) and on the PAS database: SWYOR-B46362.
Dimensions: diameter: 14.85 mm; weight: 0.62g.
Reference: North, J. J. 1975. English Hammered Coinage, Volume 2. Edward I to Charles II, 1272-1662. Spink: London
Created on: Monday 13th January 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 7th July 2015
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Record ID: LON-5CCFF5
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A pierced silver halfgroat of the Commonwealth, dating to the period 1649-1660. The coin has been pierced from the obverse on the left point of the St George cross, where it meets the shield's edge, possibly evidence of re-use where it may have been suspended or sewn onto clothing. North number 2728.
Dimensions: diameter: 17.1mm; weight: 0.88g.
Created on: Monday 26th October 2009
Last updated: Monday 18th November 2019
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