2024-03-30T02:12:05+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/results4231420LateLincolnshire100CountyROMAN1EarlyMetal detectorBrian Snowball Spoon Bowl.jpg59422011Centred on village (which isn't a parish)Fair155031RO
Crummy notes that although these spoons were probably made throughout the Roman period, they are likely to have been most popular in the second and third centuries AD.
DistrictCertain2DUR43527300Market Rasenx41218263488428.2West Lindsey106272012-01-23T20:21:31ZReturned to finder3East MidlandsCirca
A fragment of a copper alloy spoon, probably dating to the second or third centuries AD. The fragment comprises the bowl and a small portion of the stem. The bowl is mandolin shaped in plan and its upper surface exhibits traces of tinning. On the underside is a triangular ridge which expands and extends to form the offset stem. The stem is missing although a triangular grooved and ridged extension is intact. The object is well preserved and the metal is brown in colour. It weighs 8.2g and measures 55.34mm in length. The width at the widest part of the bowl is 24.68mm. The spoon can be categorised as a Crummy Type 3 (1983, 69).
Philippa Walton55.3471-0.347553DUR-6F0EB4482440Crummy Type 31ROMANSPOONTF1089finds-4824401124.686DUR-6F0AD3Incomplete100x41218images/emorris/1365016PAS4F16F0AD00165232012-01-18T16:17:49ZCertainx412182011-03-31T23:00:00Z212011-06-29T23:00:00Z53.3863961ROMANCopper alloy41423RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:28.402ZLateLincolnshire100County52.34MEDIEVAL1MiddleMetal detectorBrian Snowball Vessel mount.jpg59422011Centred on village (which isn't a parish)Good155031MDDistrictCertain4DUR435271500Market Rasenx142212634884288.9West Lindsey110942012-01-19T09:02:00ZReturned to finder3East MidlandsCirca
A lead vessel mount dating to the Medieval period. The mount is curved in plan and rectangular in section. At one end there is a carved lion's head that includes facial features and ears. A pattern of incised diagonal lines at either side of an incised central line continue along the length of the object. It weighs 88.9g and measures 52.34mm in length and 11.36mm in width. The diameter of the lion's head is 20.33mm and the thickness is 7.35mm. The metal is grey in colour.
Emma Morris92-0.347553DUR-6EEDC14824331MEDIEVALVESSELTF1089finds-482433116DUR-6EE6E2Complete1300x14221images/emorris/1365009PAS4F16EE6E00133842012-01-18T16:08:14ZCertainx142212011-03-31T23:00:00Z292011-06-29T23:00:00Z53.3863962MEDIEVALLead41423MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:28.393ZLateNorth Yorkshire1000County21.69MEDIEVAL1MiddleMetal detectorMike Bartley Medieval Seal.jpg220282011Generated from computer mapping softwareFair1219701MDDistrictCertain4DUR219861500Catterickx14221154379Richmondshire106272012-01-18T15:56:00ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A copper alloy seal matrix dating to the Medieval period. The matrix consists of a hexagonal suspension loop attached to a sub rectangular shank and a circular panel. The circular panel is decorated with an image of a stag in the centre of an incised circular border. The inscription around the edge of the panel reads CIV__L. The matrix is worn and the metal is dark brown. It weighs 9.0g and measures 21.69mm in height. The diameter of the circular panel is 18.18mm in diameter and the width of the loop is 9.03mm.
Emma Morris72-1.64751DUR-6EB7A14824201MEDIEVALSEAL MATRIXSE2397finds-482420114DUR-6EAB34Complete1300x14221images/emorris/1365003PAS4F16EAB300174442012-01-18T15:52:19ZCertainx142212011-03-31T23:00:00Z292011-06-29T23:00:00Z54.3681MEDIEVALCopper alloy41430MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:28.375ZMiddleNorth Yorkshire100CountyStruck or hammered14ROMAN1CertainMiddleMetal detectorIMG_8594.jpg220282011Centred on village (which isn't a parish)Fair1215641RO1.74DistrictCertain1105726DUR2148213.77285Kirby Sigstonx41218253320.9Hambleton10627Radiate (antoninianus)2012-01-18T10:38:00ZReturned to finder2Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A contemporary copy of a copper alloy radiate dating to AD 275-285
Emma MorrisRadiate (Barbarous)72-1.370752DUR-6A10D6482290Radiate bust facing left51ROMANCOINSE4195finds-4822901161DUR-6A0300Fragment275x41218images/emorris/13648691PAS4F16A03000101342012-01-18T10:34:26ZStanding figure holding a sceptre with a star aboveCertainx412182Contemporary copy (Barbarous radiate)2011-03-31T23:00:00Z21Certain2011-06-29T23:00:00Z54.3489011ROMANCopper alloy41430RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertain...PI...Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:27.942ZEarlyNorth Yorkshire100County4ROMAN1CertainEarlyMetal detectorIMG_8588.jpg220282011Centred on village (which isn't a parish)FairVespasian1denarius21564965395144RO1.88DistrictCertain125225vespasianDUR2148218.0573Kirby Sigstonx41218253322.2Hambleton11728Denarius (Empire)2012-01-18T09:14:00ZReturned to finder1Yorkshire and the HumberExactly
A silver denarius of Vespasian, PONTIF MAXIM, Vespasian seated right holding sceptre and branch, AD 73, RIC II, 545.
Emma MorrisVespasian221-1.370752DUR-68D397482267Laureate head facing rightPONTIF MAXIM11ROMANCOINSE4195finds-4822674161DUR-68B9B2Fragment73x41218images/emorris/13648531PAS4F168B9B0013CC42012-01-18T09:06:35ZVespasian seated right holding sceptre and branchCertainx41218Regular2011-03-31T23:00:00Z21Certain2011-06-29T23:00:00Z54.3489011ROMANSilver41430RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainIMP CAES VESP AVG CENCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:27.898ZLateLincolnshire100CountyROMAN1LateMetal detectorBrian Snowball Nail Cleaner.jpg59422011Generated from computer mapping softwareFair155031RO2DistrictCertain4DUR43527410Market Rasenx412182634884211.5West Lindsey106272020-07-17T17:10:29ZReturned to finder3East MidlandsCirca
A copper alloy nail-cleaner strap-end with crescent-shaped lugs and simple punched decoration, dating to the Roman period. The object consists of a triangular bifurcated end which tapers and then widens into a central oval shank, which tapers into the termination. The triangular panel is heavily corroded, the metal being mostly brown/red in colour. It is bifurcated and there is a central rivet going through this area. The central shank is decorated with incised lines around the edge. In between the triangular panel and the central panel at the narrowest part of the object are four curved protrusions, two at either side of the object. The object tapers into the termination which is V shaped. The metal is dark green in colour and the object weighs 11.5g and measures 87.25mm in length, 11.73mm in width and 2.00mm in thickness.
Sally Worrell87.2573-0.347553DUR-590E82482140Nail-cleaner strap-end with crescent-shaped lugs and a) simple punched decoration1Eckardt, H. and Crummy, N. 2008, 138 fig. 81ROMANNAIL CLEANERTF1089finds-4821401111.736DUR-590707Complete43x41218images/emorris/1364764PAS4F159070001E6832012-01-17T15:14:57ZCertainx412182011-03-31T23:00:00Z212011-06-29T23:00:00Z53.3863961ROMANCopper alloy41423RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:27.674ZLateNorth Yorkshire100CountyROMAN1EarlyMetal detectorDavy Stoker Nail Cleaner.jpg220282011Generated from computer mapping softwareFair1219301RO5.08DistrictCertain2DUR21482200Kirkby Fleetham with Fencotex41218263463264.4Hambleton106272021-12-27T15:29:05ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A copper alloy nail cleaner with moulded neck, dating to the Roman period. The object consists of a circular termination that is fixed to the ridged shank and a sub triangular panel. The circular termination is undecorated, although there is evidence of a perforation that is on the same plane as the shank. There are five ridges on the shank that swells at the centre and is narrower towards either end, it too is undecorated. The sub triangular panel is, again undecorated and is broken before the end, which was had been bifurcated. The metal is dark brown and it weighs 4.4g and measures 44.95mm in length, 11.81mm in width and 5.08mm in thickness.
Sally Worrell44.9571-1.57083DUR-58DA04482130Nail cleaner with a moulded neck1Eckardt and Crummy 2008, 121, fig. 59ROMANNAIL CLEANERSE2894finds-4821301111.816DUR-58D3F3Incomplete43x41218images/emorris/1364758PAS4F158D3F00160832012-01-17T15:01:19ZCertainx412182011-03-31T23:00:00Z212011-06-29T23:00:00Z54.340791ROMANCopper alloy41430RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:27.659ZLateSunderland100Metropolitan DistrictROMAN1EarlyMetal detectorMike Bartley Figurine.jpg97312011Generated from computer mapping softwareFair1425781RO12.7Metropolitan DistrictCertain2DUR9731410Ryhopex412182635184842Sunderland106272012-04-02T08:51:31ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
A copper alloy figurine probably dating to the Roman period although the subject is unknown. The object is in the shape of the body of a person, but there are no features to suggest a sex. The only decoration on the object is roughly carved facial features. The figure is shown crossing the left leg behind the right. The object is badly worn and is missing both arms and the metal is green. It weighs 42.0g and measures 65.85mm in length, 24.16mm in width and is 12.7mm thick.
Emma Morris65.8571-1.37838314DUR-58A7F34821191ROMANFIGURINENZ4052finds-4821191124.166DUR-58A381Incomplete43x41218images/emorris/1364756PAS4F158A380012AF42012-01-17T14:48:24ZCertainx412182011-03-31T23:00:00Z212011-06-29T23:00:00Z54.861194431ROMANCopper alloy41422RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainMetropolitan District Ward2022-07-14T07:10:27.65ZEarlyNorth Yorkshire1000CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1EarlyMetal detectorMike Bartley Vessel Mount.jpg220282011Generated from computer mapping softwareFair1212081PM13.56DistrictCertain4DUR212911800Maltonx410472635325022.7Ryedale106272012-04-02T08:52:08ZReturned to finder1Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A copper alloy vessel mount probably dating to the Post Medieval period. The object is in the shape of a male figure with the features of the face incised into the metal. The body is undecorated. The object has a hollow interior where the body of the object is and there are marks on the reverse of the face which suggests that it has been mounted onto another object. The metal is dark green in colour and there are marks on the object, but otherwise it is in good condition. It weighs 22.7g and measures 31.53mm in length, 25.60mm in width and is 13.56mm thick.
Emma Morris31.5371-0.807614DUR-5882464821121POST MEDIEVALVESSELSE7872finds-4821121125.64DUR-5879A4Complete1600x41047images/emorris/1364752PAS4F15879A00181742012-01-17T14:37:16ZCertainx410472011-03-31T23:00:00Z362011-06-29T23:00:00Z54.137931POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41430PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:27.645ZCounty Durham100Unitary Authority1Metal detectorMike Bartley Negroes head.jpg436072011Generated from computer mapping softwareFair1434041PM24.48Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR436071800Bishop Aucklandx410472634629782.7County Durham110942013-12-16T15:17:33ZReturned to finderNorth EastCirca
A lead figurine in the shape of an African person's head, with a sub rectangular shank protruding where the body should be. The head is slightly upturned and there is appears to be a carved hat on top of the head. The face is carved into the lead and a neck is apparent. It weighs 82.7g and measures 62.99mm in length, the head is 19.12mm wide and the face is 24.48mm thick.
Several similar objects can be found on this database (e.g. NARC-DC03B3, KENT5054, IOW-B47783, SWYOR-790331). They come from the lids of tobacco jars and probably date to the 18th century.
Helen Geake62.999-1.67609DUR-584A344821001TOBACCO HOLDERNZ2128finds-4821001119.126DUR-583F05Complete1700images/emorris/1364748PAS4F1583F0001A2742012-01-17T14:21:36ZCertainx410472011-03-31T23:00:00Z2011-06-29T23:00:00Z54.646671POST MEDIEVALLead41422PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:27.632ZMiddleNorth Yorkshire100CountyROMAN1EarlyMetal detectorLee Maidment Roman Headstud Brooch.jpg2202822011Generated from computer mapping softwareCorroded11ROInlaid with enamelUnitary AuthorityCertain2DUR25595300YORKx41218263532986.6York106272013-10-16T12:23:18ZReturned to finder2Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A copper alloy brooch dating to the Roman period. The brooch is of the headstud type: there is an empty bezel on the top of the bow which is typical of this class of Roman Brooch. The brooch itself dates to betwen the early Flavian period (AD 69) to the end of the 2nd century AD. It is T shaped in plan, with a curved bow. The head is decorated with three white dots (possibly enamel) in a vertical direction at the end of either arm. This dotted decoration continues down the centre of the bow towards the foot. The metal is green with areas of brown. The object is badly corroded and missing the pin. It weighs 6.6g and measures 30.94mm in length, the width of the head is 17.25mm. For parallels see Hattatt, R. (2007^3) Visual Catalogue of Ancient Brooches, Oxford: Oxbow: 332.
Sally Worrell30.9471-1.025445DUR-5732C64820582Headstud1ROMANBROOCHSE6455finds-4820581117.256DUR-572811Incomplete69x41218images/emorris/1364718PAS4F1572810011BF42012-01-17T13:07:13ZCertainx412182011-03-31T23:00:00Z212011-06-29T23:00:00Z53.9870954ROMANCopper alloy41430RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertain2022-07-14T07:10:27.592ZLateNorth Yorkshire100County18.7ROMAN1EarlyMetal detectorIMG_8557.jpg220282011Fair1215731RODistrictCertain3DUR21482410Facebyx412182635260846.4Hambleton110942012-01-13T14:41:00ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A lead object, possibly a stamp of some kind, possibly dating to the Roman period. The object is oval in plan and sub rectangular in section. On one of the oval faces the object is decorated with three circles in a line. There is possibly some other symbols inside the circles although the object is quite worn and this is difficult to tell. The rest of the object is undecorated and has been chipped in places. The metal is dark grey and brown. It measures 31.4mm in length, 19.04mm in width and 18.7mm in height, it measures 46.4g in mass.
Emma Morris31.491-1.24621DUR-0422A54814561ROMANSTAMPNZ4904finds-4814561119.046DUR-041F51Uncertain43x41218images/emorris/1364073PAS4F1041F50011AD42012-01-13T14:38:45ZCertainx412182011-04-07T23:00:00Z212011-06-29T23:00:00Z54.429071ROMANLead41430RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:27.089ZEarlyNorth Yorkshire100CountyStruck or hammeredMODERN1CertainEarlyMetal detectorIMG_8586.jpg220282011Centred on village (which isn't a parish)FairGeorge_III_of_the_United_Kingdom1215641MO1.7DistrictCertain4233146DUR2148227.451820Kirby Sigston253326.1Hambleton10627Halfpenny2012-01-13T14:24:00ZReturned to finder1Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
Halfpenny of George III (1760-1820), Britannia seated left holding sprig aloft and spear right. Measures 27.45mm in diameter, 1.7mm in thickness and weighs 6.1g in total.
Emma MorrisGeorge III of the United Kingdom71-1.3707523441DUR-03E394481450Bust laureate and cuirassed right.11MODERNCOINSE4195finds-48145011Halfpenny: George III (S 3774, 3778, 3781)61DUR-03DBF2Complete1760images/emorris/13640691PAS4F103DBF00144C42012-01-13T14:20:47ZBritannia seated left holding sprig aloft and spear rightCertain2Regular2011-03-31T23:00:00Z41Certain2011-06-29T23:00:00Z54.3489011MODERNCopper alloy41430MO1Circa41http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MODERNModernCertainGEORGIVS IIICivil Parish192022-07-14T07:10:27.084ZMiddleNorth Yorkshire100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Middle2633352Metal detectorNick Blakemore Sigston coin.jpg220282011Centred on village (which isn't a parish)FairEdward_III_of_England2501215641MD0.85DistrictCertain420751DUR2148219.361335Kirby Sigstonx14221253321Hambleton11728Penny2012-01-13T12:50:00ZReturned to finder2Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A silver penny of Edward III, 1327-1335, minted in York, Class 15d, North Number: 1098
Emma MorrisEdward III of England222-1.3707522788DUR-021B97481415Forward facing bustEBO11MEDIEVALCOINSE4195finds-48141511Edward III not further defined26353228York 6DUR-020AD5Complete1327x14221images/emorris/1364043PAS4F1020AD001A6A42012-01-13T12:16:45ZLongcross with three pellets with quatrafoil in centre of reverseCertainx142212Regular2011-03-31T23:00:00Z292011-06-29T23:00:00Z54.3489011MEDIEVALSilver41430x25705MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377CertainEDWARDVS REX ANGLCivil Parish152022-07-14T07:10:26.639ZLateNorth Yorkshire100CountyStruck or hammeredROMAN1CertainLateMetal detectorIMG_8590.jpg220282011Centred on village (which isn't a parish)FairConstantinian_dynasty1nummus215641RO2.18DistrictCertain413220DUR2148213.94361Kirby Sigstonx41218253321.9Hambleton10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2012-01-13T12:50:00ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A contemporary cope of copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, probably dating to between AD 354 and AD 361. The reverse depicts a soldier spearing a fallen horseman (FEL TEMP REPARATIO).
Emma MorrisHouse of Constantine73-1.370752DUR-01DDD4481410Diademed and draped bust facing right11ROMANCOINSE4195finds-4814101161DUR-01C7A7Complete354x41218images/emorris/13640351PAS4F101C7A001D4042012-01-13T11:58:51ZSoldier spearing fallen horsemanCertainx412182Regular2011-03-31T23:00:00Z21Certain2011-06-29T23:00:00Z54.3489011ROMANCopper alloy41430RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:27.057ZEarlyEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary Authority4ROMAN1CertainEarly3169070Metal detectorNick_Blakemore_Domitian_Denarius.jpg256352011Generated from computer mapping softwareFairDomitian1801denarius4439962840784RO1.97Unitary AuthorityCertain425425domitianDUR2563518.6292Market Weightonx41218263533052.9romeEast Riding of Yorkshire11728Denarius (Empire)2012-01-13T12:35:00ZReturned to finder1Yorkshire and the HumberExactlyCertain
A silver denarius of Domitian, AD 92, Rome, Minerva standing left with thunderbolt and spear, RIC II, 726.
Emma MorrisDomitian423025221-0.678746DUR-019C63481400Laureate head facing rightIMP XXI COS XVI CENS PPP11ROMANCOINSE8741finds-4814004112843585Rome61DUR-017E23Complete92x41218images/emorris/13640301PAS4F1017E200162242012-01-13T11:42:00ZMinerva standing left with thunderbolt and spear, shield at her footCertainx41218Regular2011-03-31T23:00:00Z21Certain2011-06-29T23:00:00Z53.8579451ROMANSilver41430x25706RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainIMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM PM TRPXCivil Parish12022-07-14T07:10:27.042ZLateNorth Yorkshire100CountyStruck or hammered16ROMAN1CertainLateMetal detectorIMG_8584.jpg220282011Generated from computer mapping softwarePoorConstantinian_dynasty1nummus217851RO1.49DistrictCertain413220DUR2198617.26346Moultonx41218263462841.7Richmondshire10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2012-01-13T12:35:00ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to between AD 321-346. There is possibly a standing figure on the reverse however the coin is very worn.
Emma MorrisHouse of Constantine73-1.66245DUR-014246481385Bust diademed and draped right11ROMANCOINNZ2203finds-4813851161DUR-013772Complete321x41218images/emorris/13640201PAS4F10137700140542012-01-13T11:20:23ZStanding figureCertainx412182Regular2011-03-31T23:00:00Z21Certain2011-06-29T23:00:00Z54.421973ROMANCopper alloy41430RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:27.033ZEarlyNorth Yorkshire100CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1LateMetal detector14th15th century coin weight.jpg220282011Generated from computer mapping softwareFair1217851PM1.63DistrictCertain4DUR219861700Moultonx41047263462842Richmondshire106272012-01-31T15:49:28ZReturned to finder1Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A coin weight dating to 16th-17th centuries. The object originates from Germany/Low Countries. The coin weight is square in plan and rectangular in section. The main face of the object depicts a ship with a figure standing left with sword and shield. There is a letter H below the figure that stands for Henricus. The reverse of the object is undercorated. It weighs 2.0g and measures 14.71mm in width and is 1.63mm thick. The metal is reddish brown in colour.
Emma Morris73-1.66245DUR-0106C64813751POST MEDIEVALCOIN WEIGHTNZ2203finds-4813751114.716DUR-00FCF4Complete1500x41047images/emorris/1364014PAS4F100FCF00177342012-01-13T11:04:47ZCertainx410472011-03-31T23:00:00Z362011-06-29T23:00:00Z54.421971POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41430PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:27.026ZLateNorth Yorkshire100CountyMEDIEVAL1CertainLate2650628Metal detectorNick_Blakemore_Henry_VI.jpg220282011Generated from computer mapping softwareFair831217851MD
A paper record for the object was recorded at club by previous FLO, only image of object seen by current FLO
0.82DistrictCertain421151DUR2198616.471454Moultonx14221263462840.7Richmondshire11728Penny2012-01-13T12:36:00ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A silver penny of Henry VI minted between 1445-1454 in Durham, North Number: 1511.
Emma MorrisHenry VI of England (first reign)223-1.662452104DUR-00C763481358Forward facing bustDUREME11MEDIEVALCOINNZ2203finds-48135811Penny: Henry VI, First reign, Leaf-Pellet (N 1509 - 1511)26346240Durham61DUR-00A7C5Complete1445x14221images/emorris/13640031PAS4F100A7C00196D42012-01-13T10:42:04ZLongcross with three pellets in each angle.Certainx14221Regular2011-03-31T23:00:00Z29Certain2011-06-29T23:00:00Z54.421971MEDIEVALSilver41430x38214MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489CertainCivil Parish162022-07-14T07:10:27.014ZMiddleNorth Yorkshire100CountyMEDIEVAL1CertainMiddle2643743Metal detectorNick Blakemore penny class 10ab.jpg220282011Generated from computer mapping softwareFairEdward_I_of_England1321217851MD
A paper record for the object was recorded at club by previous FLO, only image of object seen by current FLO
0.83DistrictCertain420551DUR2198618.211310Moultonx14221263462841.3Richmondshire11728Penny2012-01-13T12:36:00ZReturned to finder2Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A silver penny of Edward I, minted in London between 1301-10, Class 10ab2, North Number: 1038/1.
Emma MorrisEdward I of England222-1.662451813DUR-009441481345Forward facing bust, bifoliate crownCIVI/TAS/LON/DON11MEDIEVALCOINNZ2203finds-48134511Edwardian class 10ab2 (N 1038/1)26352940London61DUR-004AD6Complete1301x14221images/emorris/13639941PAS4F1004AD001C5A42012-01-13T10:17:17ZLongcross with three pellets in each angleCertainx14221Regular2011-03-31T23:00:00Z29Certain2011-06-29T23:00:00Z54.421971MEDIEVALSilver41430x17731MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377CertainEDWAR ANGL DNSCivil Parish152022-07-14T07:10:27.006Z