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Record ID: DEV-F9432B
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A highly worn Roman copper alloy probable Sestertius of an uncertain ruler, probably dating to c. AD 1-260. Uncertain reverse type, with a probable standing figure. Probably Rome mint.
Found together with DEV-F84454.
Created on: Tuesday 24th April 2018
Last updated: Wednesday 2nd May 2018
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Record ID: DEV-F84454
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A worn and corroded Roman copper alloy probable As of an uncertain ruler, probably dating to c. AD 1-260. Uncertain reverse type, with a probable standing figure flanked by S - C. Rome mint.
Found together with DEV-F9432B.
Created on: Tuesday 24th April 2018
Last updated: Wednesday 2nd May 2018
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Record ID: DEV-FC5B3F
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Published
A Roman copper alloy nummus of Crispus (AD 317-326), dating to AD 321-3 (Reece Period 16). BEAT TRANQLITAS reverse type, depicting a globe on an altar inscribed VOT/IS/ XX. RIC VII, pg. 114, no. 275; Cloke and Toone, The London Mint, p. 268, no. 9.05.025.. It is possible that there are dots after BEAT and TRA.
Created on: Thursday 12th April 2018
Last updated: Sunday 28th March 2021
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Record ID: DEV-EE419B
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Published
A Roman copper alloy sestertius, possibly of an Antonine Empress, dating to c. AD 139-182. The reverse appears to show a standing figure, flanked by S C. Mint of Rome. The coin has a fragile dark brown patina, with areas of bare reddish-brown alloy visible. The empresses in question are Faustina I, Faustina II, Lucilla and Crispina.
Created on: Sunday 18th March 2018
Last updated: Monday 19th March 2018
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Record ID: DEV-EDC734
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Published
A complete Roman copper alloy dupondius of Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161), dating to AD 140-44 (Reece Period 7), ANNONA AVG, S C, Annona standing holding corn ears and cornucopiae, between modius and prow. Mint of Rome. RIC III, p. 113, no. 656(var?). The obverse type appears to be radiate and draped right which is not recorded in either RIC or BMC, although it might just be drapery on left shoulder which is noted for RIC 656.
Created on: Sunday 18th March 2018
Last updated: Thursday 22nd March 2018
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Record ID: DEV-E5D052
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Published
A complete copper alloy sestertius of the deified Faustina I (died AD 141), dating to AD 141-61 (Reece Period 7), IVNO S C, Juno standing left holding patera and sceptre. Mint of Rome. RIC III, p. 165, no. 1143; BMC IV, p. 245, no. 1532.
Created on: Sunday 18th March 2018
Last updated: Thursday 22nd March 2018
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Record ID: PUBLIC-32AE45
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Published
A heavily corroded copper-alloy Roman sestertius of Commodus (AD 175-192), probably as Caesar under Marcus Aurelius dating to the period c.AD 177-180 (Reece period 8). Uncertain reverse depicting a standing female figure left, possibly Libertas holding pileus and sceptre or similar type. Mint of Rome. For the possible reverse type Cf. BMC p. 675 no. 1684; RIC III p.341 no. 1588.
See attached composite image for detail.
Diameter: 28.6mm. Thickness: 4.3mm. Weight: 12.7g.
Created on: Monday 21st November 2016
Last updated: Wednesday 23rd November 2016
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Record ID: PUBLIC-E6CD0D
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Published
A heavily corroded copper-alloy Roman coin, probably a sestertius of uncertain 1st to 3rd century AD ruler, c.AD 41-260. Both faces of the coin are illegible due to post-depositional corrosion.
Diameter: 30.5mm. Thickness: 4.4mm. Weight: 12.9g.
Created on: Monday 24th October 2016
Last updated: Tuesday 25th October 2016
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Record ID: PUBLIC-093473
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Published
An incomplete copper-alloy core of a contemporary copy Roman Denarius, possibly of Didius Julianus, AD 193 (obverse), and Septimus Severus, AD 193-211 (reverse). Prototype: Mint of Rome.
Obverse description: Laureate head right. Obverse inscription: [... ](DID?) - [ ]. Reverse description: Emperor, veiled, standing left holding [branch and book]. Reverse inscription: [FVNDAT?] PACIS.
For reverse, cf RIC IV, pt 1, p. 107, no. 128. Reece Period 10.
Created on: Thursday 4th June 2015
Last updated: Friday 5th June 2015
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Record ID: PUBLIC-FE2AC1
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Published
A probable Roman copper alloy sestertius, probably of Claudius (AD 41-54), probably SPES AVGVSTA, S C, Spes advancing left. Mint of Rome. RIC I, pp. 128 & 130, cf. nos. 99 & 115. The coin is very worn and corroded, and has no identifying marks. Diameter: 34.09mm. Thickness: 3.46mm. Weight: 11.33g.
Robert Kenyon, following on from the work by the French scholars P-A. Besombes and M. Bompaire (in Trésors Monétaires XXI, 2005), is working through the British examples of Claudian coinage recorded through the PAS assigning many so-called Claudian contemporary copies to Roman auxiliary…
Created on: Thursday 16th April 2015
Last updated: Wednesday 16th October 2019
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Record ID: PUBLIC-56D8E3
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Published
A complete Roman copper alloy sestertius dating to the first or second century AD, probably of Claudius (AD 41-54). Reece period 2. Possible mint of Rome (Moorhead S. 2013). Obverse is worn and illegible. No visible countermark. Reverse inscription: [E]X S [C] / [OB / CIVES] / SERVATOS within an oak wreath. Probable RIC 96 or 112, Cohen 39, BMC 115 or 185. Diameter: 32.36mm. Thickness: 3.74mm. Weight: 16.32g.
Robert Kenyon, following on from the work by the French scholars P-A. Besombes and M. Bompaire (in Trésors Monétaires XXI, 2005), is working through the British examples of …
Created on: Sunday 15th March 2015
Last updated: Wednesday 16th October 2019
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Record ID: PUBLIC-56C92E
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Published
A complete Roman copper-alloy sestertius, dating to the first or second century AD, possibly of Claudius (AD 41-54), Reece period 2. No detail is legible due to wear and corrosion, but the reverse appears to have a standing figure, possibly Spes. Diameter: 33.07mm. Thickness: 4.09mm. Weight: 17.59g. For possible coin, see RIC I, pp. 128 & 130, nos. 99 & 115. Given that this coin was found in close proximity to three other coins of Claudius, this identification is plausible.
Robert Kenyon, following on from the work by the French scholars P-A. Besombes and M. Bompaire (in Trésors M…
Created on: Sunday 15th March 2015
Last updated: Wednesday 16th October 2019
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Record ID: PUBLIC-562CF9
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Published
A complete Roman copper-alloy sestertius of Claudius (AD 41-54). Possible mint of Rome (Moorhead S. 2013). Reece period 2. Obverse description: Bust facing right, laureate. Obverse inscription illegible due to wear and corrosion. No countermark visible. Reverse inscription: EX S C / OB / CIVES / SERVATOS in four lines within an oak wreath. RIC 96 or 112, Cohen 39, BMC 115 or 185. Diameter: 34.12mm. Thickness: 7.09mm. Weight: 20.49g.
Robert Kenyon, following on from the work by the French scholars P-A. Besombes and M. Bompaire (in Trésors Monétaires XXI, 2005), is working through …
Created on: Sunday 15th March 2015
Last updated: Wednesday 16th October 2019
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Record ID: PUBLIC-63ECC3
Object type: SPINDLE WHORL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A cast lead alloy spindle whorl, or possibly a lead weight of unknown date. The item has a domed, shouldered top which tapers to a flat base. A sub-circular perforation runs through the centre, both ends of the hole have been crushed inward. The surface of the item is undecorated and is very worn, and has a creamy brown coloured patina. While many similar examples of lead spindle whorls have reportedly been found in contexts dating from the Roman period to the Post-Medieval period, the use of lead for their manufacture may have increased during the late 14th century to cope with thick…
Created on: Tuesday 22nd April 2014
Last updated: Wednesday 23rd April 2014
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Record ID: PUBLIC-2666F3
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Published
A Roman copper alloy coin. The coin is probably a sestertius or dupondius of the Roman Empire of c. AD 41-250.. Both sides are severely worn, the bust being effaced and apparent traces of a figure on the reverse.
Created on: Monday 17th February 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 18th February 2014
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Record ID: PUBLIC-E9A738
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Torbay
Workflow stage: Published
A Roman silver coin. The coin is a silver-plated contemporary copy of a siliqua of Magnus Maximus (AD 383 to 388). Obverse Legend: D N MAG MAXIMVS P F AVG. Obverse type: pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Reverse legend: VIRTVS ROMANORVM. Reverse type: Roma enthroned facing, head left, holding globe and spear. TRPS in exergue. Mint: Trier, Germany, AD 383 to 388. Reece period 20. RIC IX, p. 29, cf. no. 84b.
Diameter 17.2mm, Weight 1.72g.
Created on: Friday 14th February 2014
Last updated: Monday 8th June 2015
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