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Record ID: KENT-B3290E
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
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Early Roman C1st-2nd, copper alloy-brass, struck or hammered sestertius. Obverse: Probable bare head outline looking right. Inscription: Illegible. Reverse: Possible central standing figure. Inscription: Illegible.  The coin is extremely worn or poor condition with corroded and broken down edges and irregular pitted green and brown surface with small patch of green patina on the reverse. Uncertain die axis. This is likely to date from 43-250AD. Reece Period 2-12. Ref. Coins of England and the UK, Spink 2023 page 53-59. The coin is 30.49mm long, 27.48mm wide, 4.53mm thick, diameter…
Created on: Monday 20th November 2023
Last updated: Wednesday 22nd November 2023
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Record ID: KENT-746C39
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Surrey
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A Post Medieval, struck or hammered, copper alloy, Charles I (1625-1649) 'Rose' farthing, type 3. Obverse: Small single arch with pointed sides and sceptres almost to outer circle. Inscription: CA(R)[OLUS DG] M(AG BRI). Reverse: Single rose surmounted by a single arched crown. Inscription: [FR](AN)[ET](HI.R)[EX]. Mint mark: Illegible. Die axis: 12 o'clock. Worn or fine condition, slightly sub-oval shaped flan with matt green/light brown, lightly corroded surface patina. This is likely to date to 1625-1643. Refs. Coins of England and the UK, Spink 2023, page 330 No. 3203 and…
Created on: Friday 17th November 2023
Last updated: Wednesday 22nd November 2023
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Record ID: KENT-742C93
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
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A Roman, Antoninus Pius (138-161AD), copper alloy-brass, struck or hammered sestertius. Obverse: Bare head right Inscription: Illegible. Reverse: Probably Minerva advancing, brandishing javelin and holding shield. Inscription: Illegible (SC) in the field. Mint mark: SC. Mint name: Rome. Die axis: 12 o'clock. Reece Period 7. The coin is slightly square in shape and very worn or fair condition with attractive green patina on the reverse but broken down edges and most of the obverse due to corrosion with a matt pale green/light brown irregular surface. This is likely to date to 146AD.…
Created on: Friday 17th November 2023
Last updated: Wednesday 22nd November 2023
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Record ID: KENT-660B2F
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Surrey
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Post Medieval, James I (1603-1625), silver, struck or hammered, Irish shilling, first coinage. Obverse: First crowned bust right, short square-cut beard. Inscription: [JACOBV]SD'G'.A(NG S)COFR[ET.HI]B REX. Reverse: Crowned harp Inscription:EX[VRG](AT) DEVS DI[SSIP]ENTVR IN[I](MI)CI. Die axis: 9 o'clock. Mint mark: Bell Mint name: Tower mint London. Very worn or fair condition but 'crinkled' and distorted by agricultural machinery. Dark silver colour with grey tarnish over half the coin, especially the obverse. This is likely to date to 1603-1604. Ref. Coins of Scotl…
Created on: Thursday 16th November 2023
Last updated: Wednesday 22nd November 2023
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Record ID: KENT-C57C61
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
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An incomplete, virtually half of a Roman copper alloy - bronze, possible Trajan (96-117AD), Hadrian (117-138AD) or Antoninus Pius (138-161AD) sestertius coin. Obverse: Laureate head right Inscription: Missing/illegible. Reverse: Central facing standing female figure with S[C] in the field. Mint name: Rome. Die axis: 11 o'clock. Irregular flan, worn or fair condition, dark green patina but over half has matt dark green corrosion and all the legend has corroded away. This is likely to date between 96-161AD. Ref. Coins of England and the UK, Spink 2023, page 54-55 No. 488-496 and…
Created on: Sunday 4th June 2023
Last updated: Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Record ID: KENT-B1626E
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An incomplete, virtually half a Roman, copper alloy - bronze, possibly Trajan (96-117AD), Hadrian (117-130AD) or Antoninus Pius (138-161AD) sestertius coin. Obverse: Laureate head right Inscription: Missing/Illegible. Reverse: Central standing figure facing with probable raised right arm. Inscription: Missing/Illegible. Mint name: Probably Rome Die axis: 6 o'clock. Irregular flan, very worn or fine condition, pale green patina but some surface light brown/green corrosion and the flan including all the legend corroded away. This is likely to date between 96-161AD. Ref. Coi…
Created on: Saturday 3rd June 2023
Last updated: Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Record ID: KENT-B0AE37
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Surrey
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A Medieval, struck or hammered, silver penny of Edward II (1307-1327) long-cross coinage, class IIa, b, c, 12a or 13. Obverse: Crowned bust facing, drapery formed of two wedges. Inscription: E(DW)AR ANG (LDN)[] Reverse: Long-cross pattee with three pellets in each angle with one limb terminating in a crozier at 12 o'clock.  Inscription: (CIV)ITAS DUN(EL)M. Initial mark: Cross moline. Mint name: Durham Episcopal mint with one arm of the main reverse cross terminating in the shape of a Bishop's crozier - probably of Bishop Kellawe. Die axis: 12 o'clock. Very worn or…
Created on: Saturday 3rd June 2023
Last updated: Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Record ID: KENT-9FED48
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
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Late Roman, struck or hammered, billon copper alloy House of Constantine commemorative issue (Gloria Exercitus) Nummi/AE4. Obverse: Laureate and cuirassed bust right Inscription: [FLIVLCONSTANS] Reverse: Two soldiers holding one standard Inscription: GLOR(IA EXERC)[ITVS]. Mint mark: [T](R)S  Mint name: Probably Trier Die axis: 12 o'clock. Reece period 17. Oval flan with slightly corroded - nibbled edges. Slightly worn or very fine condition with an attractive slightly silvered dark green patina surface. This is likely to date between 335-337AD. Re…
Created on: Friday 2nd June 2023
Last updated: Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Record ID: KENT-9C2177
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Surrey
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A complete, Medieval, struck or hammered, silver, Henry III (1216-1272) voided, long-cross (1247-1272) coinage, probably class III without a sceptre, cut halfpenny. Obverse: Bust facing - probably without a sceptre. Inscription: hE[NRICVS RE]X.III. Reverse: Voided long cross Inscription: ION[ON WILT]O. Mint mark: probable six point star. Mint name: Possibly Wilton. Moneyer: ION. Die axis: 1 o'clock. Full flan, worn/very worn or fine/fair condition. This is likely to date between 1248-1251. Ref. Coins of England and the UK, Spink 2023, page 173 No. 1362-1364, The Voided Long-cross c…
Created on: Friday 2nd June 2023
Last updated: Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Record ID: KENT-9B92A7
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Surrey
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A Post Medieval, struck or hammered, silver, Charles I (1625-1649) shilling Group D 3a. Obverse: Fourth bust left, no inner circle with crown reaching the edge of the coin. Inscription: CAROLVS.D:G'MA:BR:FR:ET.HI:RE(X). Reverse: Garnished oval shield no CR at sides, no inner circle. Inscription: CHRISTO.AVSPICE.REGNO. Mint mark: Bell (60). Mint name: Tower mint London: Die axis: 4 o'clock. Full flan, slightly worn with a worn patch over drapery/armour and outer part of the shield on the reverse - over all very fine/fine condition. Good silver colour with lig…
Created on: Friday 2nd June 2023
Last updated: Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Record ID: KENT-71AB4D
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
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A Post Medieval, struck or hammered, silver, Charles I (1625-1649) half groat without bust - group A, 1a. Obverse: Crowned rose Inscription: C D G ROS(A S)INE SPINA. Reverse: Crowned rose Inscription: IVS THRONVM FIRMA(T). Mink mark: Heart (88). Mint name: Tower Mint under Charles I. Die axis: 5 0'clock. Struck slightly off-centre, slightly worn or very fine condition, silver colour with grey tarnish mainly over the legend. This dates from 1629-1630. Ref. Coins of England and the UK, Spink 2023, page 301 No. 2823 and English Hammered Coinage vol. 2, J.J. No…
Created on: Wednesday 31st May 2023
Last updated: Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Record ID: KENT-A6DFCA
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
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An incomplete, Late Roman nummi or possible barbarous imitation nummi/AE4, copper alloy, struck coin. Obverse: Draped, head right - wearing a laurel or diadem. Inscription: Illegible.  The coin is corroded with broken down flan but unusually respecting the profile of the emperor, face & drapery.  Reverse: Possible central figure. Inscription: Illegible. Extreme wear, poor condition with broken down flan and matt green/brown corroded surface - few details visible. Die axis: uncertain. This is likely to date from the Late C3rd to Early C5th. Ref. Coins of England …
Created on: Thursday 27th April 2023
Last updated: Thursday 4th May 2023
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Record ID: KENT-8EE592
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
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An early Roman C1st-2nd, struck or hammered, copper alloy As thought most likely to be Claudius 41-54AD. Obverse: Bare head looking left outline only. Inscription: Illegible. Reverse: No details visible. Inscription: Illegible. Extremely worn and corroded with slightly irregular flan, matt green/brown eroded surface with pale brown corrosion. This is likely to date to 41-199AD. Ref. Coins of England and the UK, Spink 2023, page 53 no. 471? The coin is 26.78mm long, 25.08mm wide, 2.54mm thick, diameter 26.78mm and weighs 6.27g. 
Created on: Wednesday 26th April 2023
Last updated: Thursday 4th May 2023
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Record ID: KENT-7FBB5B
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
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A complete, Medieval, struck or hammered, silver penny of Henry III (1216-1272). Voided long cross penny without a sceptre - class 3b. Obverse: Crowned head facing. Inscription: HENRICVS REX .III Reverse: Voided long-cross Inscription:NICOLE ONL (V)N(D). London mint. Initial mark: Star-3. Moneyer: Nicole. Die axis: 3 o'clock. The coin is half worn/fine and half very worn/fair condition. This is likely to date to 1248-1250. Ref. Coins of England and the UK, Spink 2023, page 173 no. 1363, English Hammered Coinage, J.J. North, Spink 1991 reprint 2006, page 226 no. 987 and The Voided L…
Created on: Tuesday 25th April 2023
Last updated: Thursday 27th April 2023
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Record ID: KENT-7F3F41
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
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A complete but slightly distorted, Medieval, struck or hammered, silver groat of Edward IV (second reign) 1471-1483, long cross coinage. Obverse: Crowned head facing within a tressure of nine arches. Inscription: EDWA(R)[D DI] (GR) A R[EX ANGL Z FRAN](C) Reverse: Long cross with three pellets in each angle. Inscription: CIVITAS LONDON POSVI [XVTORI] London mint, Mint mark: Pierced cross. Die axis: 4 o'clock, worn or fine condition, with grey tarnished surface. This is likely to date between 1473-1477. Ref. Coins of England and the UK, Spink 2023, page 226 no. 2098 and Eng…
Created on: Tuesday 25th April 2023
Last updated: Thursday 27th April 2023
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Record ID: KENT-7C67C3
Object type: COIN
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: West Sussex
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A late Iron Age, early southern British, uninscribed, struck or hammered, silver or possible debased gold - white gold stater. British A Westerham, Southern class 2a - Carn Brae,produced by the Regini, based in West Sussex. Slightly oval flan. Obverse: Abstract head right with wreath, crescents and probable cloak. Reverse: Disjointed, stylised horse left, partial legs, many pellets above and distinct vesica motif behind. Mint: Southern Britain. Die axis: 11 o'clock.  Very worn or fair condition - possible worn dies. Erroded, slightly pitted surface (found in dried up…
Created on: Tuesday 25th April 2023
Last updated: Thursday 27th April 2023
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Record ID: KENT-C48C99
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
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Post Medieval - Georgian, steam powered minted 22 carat gold George III (1760-1820) last or new coinage (1816-1820) half-sovereign coin. Obverse: Laureate head right. Inscription: GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA Reverse: Crowned shield of United Kingdom Inscription: REX FID:DEF..BRITANNIARUM. Mint name: Tower Hill London. Die axis: 6 o'clock. Worn or fine condition with a number of scratches especially on the obverse caused by agricultural machinery. This coin dates to 1817. Ref. Coins of England and the UK, Spink 2017, page 467 No. 3786. The coin is 19.41mm long, 19.40 mm wide, 0.89mm thick,…
Created on: Wednesday 29th June 2022
Last updated: Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Record ID: KENT-C452C8
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
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Roman, probable Faustina Junior (147-175AD) Dupondius/As, struck or hammered, copper alloy coin. Probably struck under Antoninus Pius 147-161AD (father) or Marcus Aurelius 161-175AD (husband). Obverse: Draped bust right Inscription: Illegible. Reverse: Central standing figure possibly Pudicitia or Diana. Inscription: Illegible with [S](C) in the field. Mint mark: [S](C). Mint name: Rome Die axis: 12 o'clock Very worn or fair condition. This is likely to date between 147-175AD. Ref. Coins of England and the UK, Spink 2017, page 56, Roman Coins and their values II, David R. Sear, Spink …
Created on: Wednesday 29th June 2022
Last updated: Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Record ID: KENT-C12784
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Roman, struck or hammered, copper alloy, Dupondius or possible As, poor condition coin. Obverse: possible laureate bust right. Inscription: Illegible. Reverse: Probable central standing or sitting figure. Inscription: Illegible. Die axis: 9 o'clock. Poor or extremely worn condition, few details visible. Matt brown with pale brown corrosion. This is likely to date to 1st-2nd Century. Refs. Coins of England and the UK, Spink 2017, page 52-57. The coin is 24.73mm long, 24.32mm wide, 2.44mm thick, diameter 24.73mm and weighs 6.65g.
Created on: Wednesday 29th June 2022
Last updated: Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Record ID: KENT-C0EB09
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Roman, struck or hammered, copper alloy or brass, sestertius probably Marcus Aurelius (161-180AD). Obverse: Laureate or bare head right. Inscription: [](SCO)[]. Reverse: Central standing figure possibly Fortuna holding rudder or Hilaritas holding palm. Inscription: Illegible 'SC' in the field. Die axis: 6 o'clock. Minted in Rome, Very worn or fair condition with matt brown and light green very corroded surface. The flan has a rounded squared off shape. This is likely to date to 161-180AD. Ref. Coins of England and the UK, Spink 2017, page 56 and Roman Coins and their values II, David …
Created on: Wednesday 29th June 2022
Last updated: Saturday 2nd July 2022
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