Boston Gary's stonking double gold pouch
Cracking first pouch of the season and both Celtic's were from new fields, Field 18 on Aunties and the air field areathumbup2
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50 - 20 BC Essex Wheels quarter, VA 260, BMC 485 and 496, ABC 2231. Quite a rare Trinovantian type
1.4g, 14.42mm - sent to CCI for recording and ID confirmation.
The quarter you sent is an Essex Wheels type as you say, all ID correct and I've recorded it as 12.0697 (the BM haven't sent my allocation of 2013 numbers yet, still using last years).
John
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Edward IV hammered silver half groat - C on breast Trefoils over crown - IM Rose Large
2nd reign Canterbury April 1471 - April 1483
Obv EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRA
Rev CIVI/TAS/CAN/TOR Canterbury mint
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Very thick heavy 2nd C Roman bronze coin sent for ID
Ah yes - the unmistakably sad-eyed Antoninus Pius (138-161). I'm not certain who the personification on the reverse was meant to be, but with the outstretched right hand (holding... what?) and the rudder in the left hand, it's probably meant to be either Ceres/Annona holding a bunch of grain-ears (over a modius?) or Salus feeding a serpent rising from an altar. This also appears to have been in the plow-soil for some time as the legend-bearing portions of the edges are all chipped away.
Mark
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1501-1521).
Venetian Soldino hammered silver coin
Rev: LAVS TIBI SOLI (Thee Alone be Praised). Haloed figure of Christ holding a cross.
Obv: LE LAV DVX S M V (Leonardo Lauredan, Doge. St Mark of Venice.) Doge kneeling before Saint Mark.
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10 to 40 AD Northern Celtic gold 1/4 stater of Cunobelin - CCI 12.0752 Cunobelin wild type quarter,
1.34g,10.8mm
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1.1696 William III milled silver shilling<o:p</o
2.1584-6 Elizabeth 1st hammered silver shilling<o:p></o>
3.50 - 20 BC Essex Wheels quarter, VA 260, BMC 485 and 496, ABC 2231. 1.4g, 14.42mm .I have recorded it as 12.0697 (the BM haven't sent my allocation of 2013 numbers yet, still using last years). John Stills<o:p></o>
4.10 to 40 AD Northern Celtic gold 1/4 stater of Cunobelin - CCI 12.0752 Cunobelin wild type quarter, 1.34g,10.8mm<o:p></o>
5. Roman bronze Antoninus Pius (138-161).<o:p></o>
6.1554 Mary hammered silver groat<o:p></o>
7.Edward IV hammered silver half groat - C on breast Trefoils over crown - IM Rose Large 2nd reign Canterbury April 1471 - April 1483 Obv EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRA Rev CIVI/TAS/CAN/TOR Canterbury mint<o:p></o>
8.1501-1521).<o:p></o>
Venetian Soldino hammered silver coin Rev: LAVS TIBI SOLI (Thee Alone be Praised). Haloed figure of Christ holding a cross. Obv: LE LAV DVX S M V (Leonardo Lauredan, Doge. St Mark of Venice.) Doge kneeling before Saint Mark.<o:p></o>
9. 1216 Henry III hammered silver short cross farthing<o:p></o>
10.1603 Irish James 1st hammered silver sixpence<o:p></o>
11.1369-77 Edward III hammered silver penny - Post Treaty Obv ED*** ANGLI <o:p></o>
Rev CIVI/TAS/EBO/RACI - York mint<o:p></o>
12. Georgian silver button<o:p></o>
13.Medieval gilded mount<o:p></o>
15. Roman mirror handle<o:p></o>
16.2ndC Roman bronze coin - illegible<o:p></o>
17.1917 George V milled silver shilling (12 pence)<o:p></o>
18.1923 George V milled silver sixpence<o:p></o>
19.Medieval mount<o:p></o>
20.18thC clog fastener
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1.1500-1700 mount<o:p></o>
2.Georgian cherub mount<o:p></o>
3. Key fragment<o:p></o>
4. Georgian barrel key top<o:p></o>
5.Georgian buckle fragment<o:p></o>
6.Tudor purse bar arm ?<o:p></o>
9.Post-medieval copper alloy double-looped buckle frame, both loops trapezoidal. The very distinctive form is as Whitehead 2003 no. 527 c.1620 - c.1680<o:p></o>
10. Georgian collar stud<o:p></o>
11. 17thC hammered copper trade farthing<o:p></o>
12.1500-1700 mount<o:p></o>
13. 17thC jetton<o:p></o>
14.Post medieval lead trade weight<o:p></o>
15. 17thC crotal bell<o:p></o>
16. 4thC Roman bronze coin - illegible<o:p></o>
17. Lead tag – No 19<o:p></o>
18.1500-1700 mount<o:p></o>
19. 3- Georgian watch winders<o:p></o>
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26 – 18<sup>th</sup> to 20thC copper coins<o:p</o
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1.6 – 18th to 20thC copper coins<o:p></o>
6. Glass stopper<o:p></o>
7. Lead clock weight<o:p></o>
9. 7 lead musket balls<o:p></o>
11.18thC lead palm guard<o:p></o>
14. Post medieval lead trade weight<o:p></o>
15.Post medieval lead trade weight<o:p></o>
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1.2 – 18th to 20thC copper coins<o:p></o>
3.Medieval pot leg<o:p></o>
4. Post medieval Lead trade weight<o:p></o>
6. Post medieval harness ring<o:p></o>
9. 5 clay pipe stems<o:p></o>
14. 4 Post medieval Lead bale seals<o:p></o>
16. Post medieval Lead hanging weight<o:p></o>
17.Post medieval Lead trade weight<o:p></o>
18.Post medieval Lead hanging weight<o:p></o>
19. Georgian trade weight<o:p></o>
20.Post medieval Lead trade weight<o:p></o>
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84 Post Tudor buttons<o:p></o>
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1.6 – 18th to 20thC copper coins<o:p></o>
5. 16thC Tudor button<o:p></o>
6. 7 Post Tudor buttons<o:p></o>