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Record ID: SWYOR-9A9EF5
Object type: MEDALLION
Broad period: ROMAN
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Rare medallion of Gallienus, 253-268, struck in his sole reign, 260-8. Mint of Rome. BMC Roman Medallions, p. 65, no. 10; British Numismatic Journal 77 (2007), p. 315, no. 39. Obverse: GALLIENVM AVG P R; Bust of Gallienus left, wearing paludamentum and cuirass, holding spear pointing forwards. Reverse: OB CONSERVATIONEM [SALVTIS]; Salus standing right wearing stephane, tunic and peplum, holding serpent in right hand which feeds from patera in left hand.
Created on: Wednesday 9th August 2006
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Menwith with Darley', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-4F6DD7
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Bath and North East Somerset
Workflow stage: Published Find published
16 denarii and 4 radiates to Philip I Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2012 T340 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: GLO-17FB23
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Timsbury', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-FE2F47
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 96-97 no. 439: ""About six miles north of this city [i.e. Ely], a small distance from Littleport, are seen the traces of a river, now called the Old Croft River; which was formerly the natural course of the Ouse, leading towards Wisbech. About two months ago, underneath the silt, in the bottom of this deserted channel, at about the depth of ten feet, the labourers accidentally met with several Roman coins of middle brass, lying close together; and with them also a small iron padlock, of a spherical form, about the size of a small tennis ball, through the loop of which…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Littleport', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-70044F
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 96 no. 435:"Cp. T.W. Potter and R.P.J. Jackson, in Antiquity, 56 (1982), 111-19; see T.W. Potter, Stonea Excavations[...] 70 den. in Dept. of Coins and Medals, BM (BM Register of Coin Accessions, 1982-4-4-1; 1984 2-23-1 to 47; 1985-10-38-1 to 22)." Note this is actually three Roman hoards (separated out here from Robertson's account, as registered in C&M though basis on which this separation occurred is unclear). Shotter's groups I to III are used here (see Shotter in Jackson and Potter 1996 p.287). This group was found with Iron Age coins seen as a separate group…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Stonea Grange I Group II', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-800B03
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Derbyshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 96 no. 437: ""In April, 1922, a man happening to climb to a recess or shallow cave in the cliff above the East Wood, Ashover, found a coin of reddish colour, which, however, was broken in cleaning and was thrown away. Two of his sons and another boy climbed to the place, which is difficult of access, on June the 18th, and found about forty more." The coins were confiscated as treasure trove by the local policeman who "climbed to the site of the hoard, and was rewarded by the discovery of a silver ring, which I exhibit and think that it bears traces of letters upon …
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Ashover', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-253890
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Doncaster
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 105 no. 472: "[For Edlington 1935b, see no. 761] "In January and February 1935, Mr. Colin Cameron and his family, of the Wood House, Edlington Wood, Doncaster, West Riding, Yorkshire, unearthed two deposits of Roman silver coins in Edlington Wood. One of these was lying in and around the fragments of a small beaker of Castor ware, and the other was found later a few feet distant, in association with fragments of a native pot of soft reddish brown calcitic ware, apparently hand made, in which it had very probably been buried." "These two groups of coins were almost…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Edlington Wood I', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-EEDAD1
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Gwynedd
Workflow stage: Published Find published
3 silver denarii, 21 base silver radiates and 1 sestertius to Valerian I. Scattered hoard found on excavation of a nucleated hut settlement. TTRC 1994-95, 11; NC 1996, 115.
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Llanddeiniolen', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-DBD505
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Hertfordshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 102 no. 465: " "In the summer of 1895, during the course of some draining works at Brickendonbury, the seat of Mr. Pearson, about a mile and a half south of the town of Hertford, the workmen came upon a small hoard of Roman denarii, for the most part of base metal. There was no appearance of any urn or vessel to contain the coins, but they lay partly in a small recess cut in the virgin clay, and partly in the soil above, which many years ago was derived, it is believed, from the moat close at hand. There must have been rather more than 430 coins in all in the deposit, …
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Brickendonbury', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-26C921
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Isle of Anglesey
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 98 no. 446: ""About eight years ago in a hedge running across one end of the enclosure [i.e. of hut circles at Tan Ben y Cefn] was found a vessel (I am not sure whether of metal or earthen) containing Roman coins. Some of them I have procured, viz. a medal of the Empress Lucilla, in good preservation, one of Antoninus Pius, and one of Carausius." The last had rev. PAX AVG. "The die has slipped in striking the coin, and part of the impression of another coin is left on one side of it." -W. Wynn Williams, in Arch. Camb, n.s., 3 (1852), 209 In Arch. Camb., 16 (1861)…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Llanidan', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-DAD5E6
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson -; Archaeologia Cantiana 11, 1877, p. 417 (`At Whitehall, near Canterbury, some rare Roman gold coins of Gallienus have been found, at various times during the last few years. Whitehall is a piece of land which lies above the Chatham and Dover railway, on the brow of a hill just within the southern boundary of Harbledown parish, next Thanington... Mr Brent [J Brent, Canterbury in the Olden Time, p. 24] believes that the Romans had a camp at Whitehall.') = VCH Kent III, 1932, p. 75
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Canterbury (Whitehall)', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-237089
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
92 sesterii to Gordian III and pottery fragments. Includes 2004 addenda (32 to Faustina II). TAR 2003, 365. Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2003 T076; 2005 T049 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: LIN-3F6B5B; LIN-3F7166
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Cowbit', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-39FA50
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: North Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 97 no. 443: ""Group of coins, probably a hoard or part thereof, purchased by Pye from 'Coin Tommy's' collection c. 1906. Probably found 1900 on Humber shore. One of these certainly came from a hoard (see below)." Denarii of "Vitellius., Hadrian, Pius, Severus, Severus Alexander, Orbiana, Maximinus, Gordian III (2)." "One of these Pye denarii in LM [i.e. Lincoln Museum] has label 'Found at S. Ferriby in 1900 by J. Hatcliff. One of a hoard. The remainder are in Hull Museum' (LM 106, 54 (1): denarius of Gordian III)." -Notes in Lincoln City and County Museum. Exami…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'South Ferriby', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-2EC76C
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Published Find published
1008 denarii and radiates to Gordian III and associated pottery (2004). Addenda: 43 denarii to Severus Alexander (2006-7). 44 denarii and 1 radiate to Gordian III (2008-9); 3 denarii to Elagabalus (2010). NC 2005, 38 Treasure numbers associated with this hoard: 2004 T463; 2006 T149; 2008 T640; 2010 T131 Other PAS records associated with this hoard: NMS-F33213
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Dereham, Near', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-CB3221
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 97 no. 444: " "Within a foot of the surface (i.e. near Low Street) coins, mostly of Marcus Aurelius, Trajan, &c., a bronze lion's head, and fragments of pottery have been found." -S. Woodward, in Arch., XXIII (1831), 364) G.J. Chester, in Norfolk Arch., IV (1855), 315, said that "the Roman coins found at Reedham which I have seen belong to Hadrian, Vespasian, Antoninus Pius, Faustina the Younger, and Gordianus III.""
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Reedham', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-5921A0
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: North Somerset
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 100 no. 455: ""While workmen were digging up a part of Leigh Down, in Ashton parish, on Jan. 17, 1817, one of them drove a pick-axe through a heap of coins, which lay not more than six inches below the turf, not inclosed in any vessel. The workmen seized them all, and they were soon dispersed. I can account for about 500, and I have been told from credible authority, that there were double that number. They were all silver, excepting one copper, so far as I can hear, and all denarii or nearly of that size. The following which were purchased by different persons ha…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Long Ashton', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-D73C22
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 103 no. 466: During the excavation of the Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Brighthampton: "Grave of a woman, 2 feet deep; the skeleton measuring 6 feet. Head to the north-west. At the feet what appeared to be the remains of a wooden vessel. On the right breast four slight silver rings. In the lap, in which lay the hands were a number of beads, and ten Roman silver coins, comprising:" Caracalla 3 Maximinus 2 Gordian (III?) 1 Philip I 2 Philip II 1 Hostilian 1 10 "On the third finger of the right hand a plain ring of white metal. On the breast two dish-shaped lined f…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Brighthampton', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-E819E4
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Doncaster
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 102 no. 463: "... "a face worker at Yorkshire Main Colliery, Doncaster, has dug up treasure which could bring a valuable reward. He made his 'find' in a wood at Cadeby near Mexborough, but he is keeping the exact location a secret. The Doncaster Museum has described the find of 110 Roman silver coins and four silver bracelets, two inlaid with gems, as very important. The Doncaster coroner, Mr. Kenneth Potter, has been informed and a treasure trove inquest is expected." -Daily Telegraph, 24 Oct. 1981; SCMB, Dec. 1981, 354 The hoard consisted of 103 den., 9 ant., 4 …
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Cadeby', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-202F7C
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Doncaster
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Robertson 2000, 105 no. 472: "[For Edlington 1935b, see no. 761] "In January and February 1935, Mr. Colin Cameron and his family, of the Wood House, Edlington Wood, Doncaster, West Riding, Yorkshire, unearthed two deposits of Roman silver coins in Edlington Wood. One of these was lying in and around the fragments of a small beaker of Castor ware, and the other was found later a few feet distant, in association with fragments of a native pot of soft reddish brown calcitic ware, apparently hand made, in which it had very probably been buried." "These two groups of coins were almost…
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Edlington Wood II', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-2AB40E
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Leicestershire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Small group of denarii and radiates and a finger ring found together, possible purse hoard.
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Grimston', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: IARCH-D8B86A
Object type: HOARD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Monmouthshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
"About 400" Roman coins were found in Caerwent "near the churchyard, and between the roads leading to Newport and Usk" (Anonymous 1851, 82). They were all said to be of the reigns of Gordian III and Philip I. No further information.
Created on: Tuesday 13th January 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Caerwent (Village Green)', grid reference and parish protected.


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