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Record ID: NMS-C917A7
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Two copper alloy nummi fund very close together and from a point very close in time to one another. They are surely part of a purse loss or hoard and thus went into the ground together. However, as they are of copper alloy and there are ess than ten of them they do not constitute a case of Treasure. One might speculate that they were lost in the first years of the fourth century, probably c.AD300-10.
1) Copper alloy nummus of Galerius as Caesar, London, reverse GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, mintmark -/-//-, Cloke, Toone & Marsden 1.02.004, die axis 6, weight 6.72g, c.AD296.
2) Copper…
Created on: Tuesday 21st November 2023
Last updated: Saturday 2nd December 2023
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Record ID: NMS-B04606
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Published
Two gold aurei of Augustus, addenda to a hoard now numbering eleven coins. Coin 10 was found on 8th August 2021; coin 11 was found on 29th January 2022.
Catalogue:
10. Gaius and Lucius type, reverse showing the emperor's two grandsons who predeceased him (RIC I, no. 206, mint of Lyons). Weight 7.80g, date 2 BC to AD 4. This coin has a similar peck to the obverse field in front of the emperor's face to the other nine coins, surely a check mark to ascertain it was not a copy.
11. Augustus, aureus, reverse showing eagle grasping wreath (RIC I, no…
Created on: Monday 4th October 2021
Last updated: Friday 8th December 2023
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This findspot is known as 'The Broads Hoard', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMS-82568C
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Four silver denarii scattered over a small area. The wear patterns are consistent with all of the coins being part of a hoard or purse loss that went into the ground together, at some point at the very end of the 2nd century or early in the 3rd, c.AD195-220
1. Vespasian, Rome, obverse [...CAE]SAR[...]VESPASIANVS AVG (anticlockwise), laureate head right, reverse [...], female figure seated left, very heavily worn and further details illegible (cf RIC 772ff), AD69-79. 2.41g.
2. Hadrian, Rome, obverse IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate head, drapery at far shoulder, righ…
Created on: Wednesday 20th January 2021
Last updated: Thursday 26th August 2021
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Record ID: NMS-963FF1
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Published
Nine silver siliquae, addenda to the 'West Norfolk' hoard of gold solidi and silver siliquae dating to AD364-7. Previous batches comprise 2015T884 (NMS-102704), 9 gold solidi and 128 silver siliquae; 2017T442 (NMS-1A6962), 3 gold solidi and 49 silver siliquae); 2018T476 (NMS-488B7B), 1 gold solidus (Valentinian I) and 19 silver siliquae (plus a second batch of 1 gold solidus and 17 siliquae).
Subsequent cases include 2020T599 (NMS-669388, 1 gold solidus and 4 silver siliquae) and 2022T178 (NMS-656BE7, 2 silver siliquae) which bring the cumulative total to date to 15 gold solidi a…
Created on: Monday 9th November 2020
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd February 2022
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This findspot is known as 'West Norfolk', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMS-AFE292
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Hoard of fourteen copper-alloy nummi of the House of Constantine. The original twelve were found on 31st December 2019 within two metres of the ten-figure grid reference. All date to the period 330-5, and they clearly represent part of a dispersed hoard or purse loss. Since these coin types seem to have been demonetised in 348 we can date the loss or deposition of these coins to the period c.330-48.
Two additional nummi, found subsequently (2nd and 28th Sep 2020) in the same area, and addenda to the group of twelve, have been added to the end of this record; the Treasure number (…
Created on: Monday 6th April 2020
Last updated: Thursday 25th November 2021
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Record ID: NMS-2745FE
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Two quarter nobles found very close together. One is of Edward III, the other of Henry V. They surely represent part of a hoard or purse loss. Some wear as well as scuffing is evident and we might suppose a date of loss or depostion at some point in the mid-15th century.
Catalogue
Edward III, quarter noble, Treaty Series, North 1243, weight 1.44g (clipped), 1363-9
Henry V, quarter noble, Class C, North 1382, weight 1.72g, 1413-22
Created on: Friday 6th March 2020
Last updated: Friday 1st April 2022
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Record ID: NMS-A9E4AE
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Fifteen silver long cross pennies, mostly of Edward III and mostly very heavily worn, found scattered over a relatively restricted area. Total weight of coins, 14.18g.
Catalogue:
1. Edward I, class 3e, York (Royal), North 1020, well worn, 1280-1. 0.99g.
2. Edward I, class 10cf3a, Canterbury, North 1042/1, some wear, 1307-9. 1.40g.
3. Edward II, class 15c, London, North 1068, worn, c.1320-33. 1.34g.
4. Edward III, Pre-Treaty Series C, London, heavily worn, 1352-3. 0.84g.
5. Edward III, Pre-Treaty, Durham (DVREmE), very worn, 1351-61. 0.93g.
6. Edward III, Treaty Series, London, N…
Created on: Wednesday 5th February 2020
Last updated: Monday 9th January 2023
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This findspot is known as 'Hingham', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMS-2CB7EC
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Published
Possible purse loss or hoard of four voided long cross pennies of Henry III, all found within a metre of one another. A very heavily worn long cross penny found in the same area is not part of the deposit and has been recorded separately (NMS-1C75D2). All have some wear but are not heavily worn, suggesting a date of loss or deposition in the 1260s or 1270s.
Catalogue
1) Class 3b, moneyer Nicole of London (1248-50), 1.22g
2) Class 5b, moneyer Ricard of London (1251-72), 1.30g.
3) Class 5b(?), moneyer Iohs of Canterbury (1251-72), 1.34g.
4) Class 5g(?), moneyer …
Created on: Thursday 30th January 2020
Last updated: Thursday 10th December 2020
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This findspot is known as 'Near Dereham', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMS-736A73
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Published
Two silver groats of Henry VIII's 2nd coinage found approximately 175m apart. These are rare as stray finds and the condition of each, of reasonably bright metal and with hardly any scratching implies these two coins are from the same ploughed out deposit, whether purse loss or hoard. One (or both) has travelled some distance from the original group but, on the balance of probability, these two coins went into the ground together and so qualify as Treasure.The coins have little wear and a terminal date for the group probably lies between circa 1535 and 1544 when Henry's 3rd issue of d…
Created on: Thursday 9th January 2020
Last updated: Thursday 10th December 2020
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Record ID: NMS-1F78BF
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Summary: Four copper-alloy Roman coins in very poor condition, one consisting of a small fragment fused to another. One coin is identifiable as a radiate of Tetricus I (AD 271-4), and has traces of silver wash. Further details are illegible.
Addenda to Treasure cases 2016T788 and 2017T1204, both recorded at NMS-B9DAB3; the 92 coins of 2016T788 were not individually catalogued, but the six coins of 2017T1204 were. The numbering of the four coins of 2020T23 therefore follows on from 2017T1204.
Catalogue:
Coin 7: 20.4mm long (likely to be original diamete…
Created on: Tuesday 24th December 2019
Last updated: Wednesday 19th April 2023
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This findspot is known as 'Near Holme Hale', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMS-0D30F3
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Published
Description: Two aurei of Augustus found in the same area as six other coins recovered previously (2017T827, NMS-297275) and representing an addendum to that group. Each carries a peck mark on the obverse, similar to the peck marks noted on the other coins. The pecking would have been carried out to check that the coins were of gold and not plated forgeries.
Date: The lack of any coins of Tiberius implies that this hoard was assembled in the early 1st century AD, probably in the first two decades of the century, in the late Iron Age, and well before the Roman Invasion of AD43. Late Ir…
Created on: Wednesday 11th December 2019
Last updated: Wednesday 30th August 2023
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This findspot is known as 'THE BROADS HOARD', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMS-975BF9
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Published
Two silver groats, one of Henry VII and the other of Henry VIII. These are rare as stray finds and, on the balance of probability these two coins entered the ground together, whether as part of a hoard or purse loss. Neither show very much wear and they were probably lost or deposited in the early 1540s before Henry VIII's debased 3rd coinage issue drove the earlier coinage of good silver from circulation.
1) Silver groat of Henry VII, Tower mint, North 1747. Pheon initial mark on reverse, AD. 1507-1509.
2) Silver groat of Henry VIII, initial mark lis/pheon, North 1797, c. A…
Created on: Monday 11th November 2019
Last updated: Thursday 10th December 2020
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This findspot is known as 'North Elmham', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMS-49E5B8
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Fourteen Medieval silver coins, addenda to an earlier hoard (SF-DC42CB), also of groats, halfgroats and pennies. The terminal date is not affected by the new discovery - the latest coin in the original group was of 1377-99, the latest in this of 1371-90. We might suggest a purse loss or a small hoard that went into the ground in the last years of the fourteenth century.
1) Groat of Edward III, Pre-Treaty Series D, London, North 1152, worn, 1352-3.
2) Halfgroat of Edward III, Pre-Treaty Series D, York, North 1155, very worn, 1352-3.
3) Penny of Edward I, Berwick class 4b, North…
Created on: Friday 20th September 2019
Last updated: Monday 20th November 2023
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This findspot is known as 'SCARNING', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMS-EEEABC
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Twelve silver groats and three contemporaneous Burgundian double patards found in the same area as five similar coins in 2014 (NMS-3D8F5B, 2014T655) and 2018 (NMS-D9557B, 2018T106).
The first three coins (catalogue nos. 2, 8 & 9) were discovered on 9th March, 2019, nos. 8-9 being found in the same hole. A return with an archaeological team in attendance on Thursday April 18th led to the discovery of a further twelve, including nine in the same hole. Topsoil was removed from the area surrounding the initial findspot of two coins but no further coins were found in that immediate loc…
Created on: Tuesday 23rd April 2019
Last updated: Friday 12th January 2024
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This findspot is known as 'LODDON AREA', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMS-C4542D
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Two silver shillings of Edward VI, base silver profile issue, found very close together and undoubtedly part of a hoard or purse loss. Edward VI shillings are rare as stray finds and the presence of two in such a small area makes it almost certain that these two coins went into the ground together. They exhibit some wear but they are also weakly struck and, given that Edward's debased coinage was not in circulation for very many years, unlikely to have been lost or deposited much after c.1560.
Catalogue
1) Edward VI, Canterbury, North 1921, initial mark t/T, 1549, 4.69g
2) Ed…
Created on: Thursday 7th February 2019
Last updated: Thursday 25th July 2019
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: NMS-488B7B
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Addenda to the West Norfolk hoard of solidi and siliquae dating to AD 364–7. This hoard has been found in six groups (see IARCH-8B242E) which have been listed as Batches A-F (below), and now consists of 15 solidi and 226 siliquae.
T number
PAS database
Solidi
Siliquae
Batch
2015T884
NMS-102704
9
128
A
2017T442
NMS-1A6962
3
49
B
2018T476
NMS-488B7B
1
…
Created on: Tuesday 10th July 2018
Last updated: Tuesday 15th February 2022
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Record ID: NMS-1A6962
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Roman coin hoard comprising 3 gold solidi and 49 silver siliquae. 2017 T442
CATALOGUE
Solidi (3)
Lyons (1)
1. Julian, reverse VIRTVS EXERC GALL, mintmark */-//LVG, RIC VIII, 226 variant, AD360-3 (1)
Nicomedia (1)
2. Valentinian I, reverse RESTITVTOR REIPVBLICAE, emperor standing holding Labarum and Victoriola, mintmark SMNI, RIC IX, 2a (6), AD364-6 (1)
Antioch (1)
3. Constantius II, reverse GLORIA REIPVBLICAE, mintmark SMANZ, RIC VIII, 83, AD347-55 (1)
Siliquae (49)
Trier (7)
4. Julian Augustus, reverse VOTIS/ V/ MVLTIS/ X in wreath, mintmark TR, RIC VIII, 364, AD360-3 (1)
5…
Created on: Tuesday 9th May 2017
Last updated: Monday 22nd March 2021
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This findspot is known as 'WEST NORFOLK', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: NMS-0A7471
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Copper alloy radiates (4) fused together, plainly originally part of a purse loss or hoard, Only two faces are visible, the obverse of a (broken) radiate of Claudius II, the other a reverse appropriate to Gallienus showing a doe or deer standing right, Date of loss or deposition could be anywhere in the 270s or 280s.
Created on: Wednesday 26th April 2017
Last updated: Wednesday 26th April 2017
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Record ID: NMS-293F6E
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Description:
Four silver pennies of Aethelred II, or fragments thereof found scattered over a small area.
Date:
c. AD 979 - 985.
Catalogue:
1) Penny, moneyer Eadgar of Thetford, weight 1.37g
2) Fragmentary penny, moneyer and mint uncertain, possibly Thetford (?ZPX[...]FOR), weight 0.92g
3) Fragment of a penny, moneyer Waltferth of Ipswich, weight 0.49g
4) Fragment of a penny, the central portion only, mint and moneyer unknown, weight 0.48g
Discussion:
All are of Aethelred’s First Hand type (North, 1980, p. 120, no. 766). They u…
Created on: Friday 10th March 2017
Last updated: Tuesday 18th February 2020
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: NMS-DD7D9B
Object type: COIN HOARD
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Description: Five silver short cross pennies of Henry II to Henry III found very close together.
Even the latest coins have seen a reasonable amount of wear and so a date of loss or deposition in the 1240s seems reasonable. Short cross coins were demonetised in 1247 providing a terminus ante quem for loss or deposition.
Catalogue:
Henry II, class 1b, Winchester, moneyer probably Osber, 1.22g, 1180-5
John, class 5b, York, moneyer Renaud, weight 1.27g, 1205-7
John, class 5c, Canterbury, moneyer Roberd, weight 1.25g, 1207-10
Henry III, class 7b, Canterbury, moneyer Toma…
Created on: Friday 10th February 2017
Last updated: Thursday 1st February 2018
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