2024-03-29T10:22:08+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/results6120Wokingham10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredIRON AGE1CertainMetal detector38894201012031IAUnitary AuthorityCertain410PUBLIC38894Arborfield and Newlandx13992263507976.04Wokingham10892Stater (gold)2021-09-08T17:24:39ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
Iron Age gold stater
Uninscribed, 'Chute' type (British B)
BMC 35ff, Mack 32
6.04g, diameter: 17.5mm - 18.3mm, depth: 3.3mm, thickness - 2.1mm - 2.6mm
Philip Smither23-0.908968PUBLIC-7B9E024565211132.0NMWPA 2010.102.1IRON AGECOINSU7667finds-45652135118PUBLIC-7B8AF3Completex13992images/simj3/11PAS4E37B8AF00165142011-08-02T09:43:32ZCertainx139922Regular2010-04-14T23:00:00Z162010-05-20T23:00:00Z51.396954IRON AGEGold41421IA1Circa16IRON AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:09.858ZEssex10CountyStruck or hammeredCertainLateMetal detectorDscn1119.jpg196872003GoodDubnovellaunus119891IADistrict17190NMGW1979511.7Raynex13992136051.3Braintree10892Stater (copper alloy)2011-02-24T12:19:17ZReturned to finderEasternIron Age gold quater stater, uninscribed, but attributed to DubnovellaunusDaniel PettDubnovellaunos2330.511434NMGW-722990488931COINTL7322finds-48893180NMGW-720646images/mlodwick/1525710013EF722540169032003-06-23T16:52:52ZCertainx1399222003-03-31T23:00:00Z51.8697462IRON AGEGold41425IA116http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/IRON AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:36.658ZSwansea100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1Metal detector2013.182.1jpg.jpg25492From finder1161511PMUnitary AuthorityCertain4NMGW254921750Port Eynonx410472.09Swansea108922015-01-06T14:10:25ZReturned to finderWalesCirca
Post medieval gold coin
Portugal Joäo V (1706-50) Quartinto, Lisbon, 1714 (quarter maeda) which was current in England and Wales for 6 shillings and 9 pence during the 18th century, made into a love-token
2.09g
Wenke Domscheit23-4.22258703NMGW-BE9A0D6586941NMWPA 2013.182.1COINSS4686finds-658694116NMGW-BE9776Complete1706images/wenkedomscheit/1499547PAS54ABE97700166E42015-01-06T13:56:07ZCertain251.5518121POST MEDIEVALGold414241Circahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/CertainCommunity462022-07-14T07:12:11.96Z4Monmouthshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredWestern British1CertainMetal detector201491jpg.jpg25489From finder117501DobunniIA2.3Unitary AuthorityCertain43410NMGW2548919.8100Caerwentx13992271065.46Monmouthshire10892Stater (gold)2015-02-10T17:15:19ZReturned to finderWalesCirca
Iron Age gold stater
Western Series, inscribed: CO[RIO], probably of early 1st century AD date
Cf. BMCIA 3104-33 (Farmborough Hoard 1982), possibly the same obverse and reverse dies as 3117 and same off-centre obverse
5.46g; diam: 17.5mm - 19.8mm, thickness - 1.0mm - 2.3mm, depth - 3.6mm
Wenke DomscheitCORIO23-2.81050507NMGW-A39E4470384781NMWPA 2014.91COINST4493finds-703847118NMGW-A39B58Complete-1images/wenkedomscheit/15044881PAS54DA39B50018E842015-02-10T17:02:45ZCertain2231Regional importance51.63300839IRON AGEGold414241Circahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/CertainCommunity2022-07-14T07:12:15.629ZMonmouthshire1000Unitary AuthorityWestern British1CertainMetal detector2007.54.8.JPG254892007From a paper map11694IAUnitary AuthorityCertain2910NMGW25489Mathernx139924.919Monmouthshire10892Stater (gold)2020-05-04T16:40:20ZReturned to finderWalesIron Age Gold Stater, Dobunni stater, ANTEDRICV:BM3023ff; Mack 386, 4.919g.Anni Byard0ANTED (Dobunni)23-2.680346NMGW-8E819820384781NMWPA 2007.54.8COINST5392finds-203847141NMGW-8E7654images/sianw/115976810014768E7C5016CE42007-12-19T09:43:33ZCertainx139922007-03-13T00:00:00Z0Certain51.624844IRON AGEGold41424IA116http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/IRON AGECertainCommunity2022-07-14T07:08:00.934ZMonmouthshire10Unitary AuthorityMEDIEVAL1Metal detectorCOINHOARDPIC288480.jpg25489201822519501117282018T05MDUnitary AuthorityCertain4NMGW254891377Grosmontx14221Monmouthshire108922022-07-06T13:16:04ZAcquired by museum after being declared TreasureWalesCirca
Description of find
Five medieval gold and silver coins, all of the reign of Edward III of England (1327-77), from the London mint:
1. Penny, ‘Florin coinage, 1344-51;
2. Groat, Series C, c.1351-2;
3. Groat, Series E, c.1354-5;
4. Gold Quarter Noble, Series B/E ‘mule’, c.1354-5;
5. Gold Noble, Treaty Period, 1361-9.
Treasure Act considerations
The coins reported comprise two or more coins of the requisite fineness, and all are over three hundred years old. Were they originally associated? Given the general rarity of gold coins of the period as single, chance finds, the discovery of two near-contemporary examples in a single field is suggestive. Of the five coins, all apart from the noble (the latest coin) demonstrate signs of wear through use, so a group dating around 1365-70 or perhaps later, to judge from the quarter-noble in particular, is feasible (the noble would have circulated less intensively, so might be expected to be unworn relative to the others). The scattering over a distance of 300m would represent an extreme example, but viewed as 150m either side of an original point of deposition is feasible: dispersal up to 196m has been recorded elsewhere (Ian Leins, British Museum, pers comm 2012).
It is not known whether the five coins reported form the whole of the original deposit.
Adelle Bricking123-2.94595737NMGW-A820D31034402118.05MEDIEVALCOIN HOARDSO3522finds-1034402118NMGW-1143B1Complete1327x14221images/dellbricking/11152261PAS6111143B0010C742021-08-09T12:40:43ZCertainx142212018-03-01T00:00:00Z2951.89274398MEDIEVALGold41424MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainSilverCommunity2022-07-14T07:16:12.375Z