What a cracking pouch

Monster gold coin find
1351-1352 Edward III gold noble -series C- E in centre of reverse cross - Closed E & C's - Lombardic M - reverse Roman N -annulet stops to reverse
Obv EDWARD DEI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC D hYB
Ref Spink 1483 -JJ North 1144
33.46mm, 7.67g

Addedomarus 45BC Celtic gold full stater - Disclaimed hoard coin 2015 T4

18.42mm, 5.53g
13.0533

1790's France 5 centimes copper coin

20thC East Essex Co op society 5 old pence token

1199 John hammered silver short cross half penny - Class5
Rev VND + RIC - Moneyer Richard of London mint




11,000 BC flint axe head

Min Mindy's heart attack find - This was found near the 17thC posy ring above so when Mindy saw this in the hole covered with dirt she thought she had hit the holy grail !!
Turns out to be plated - monster sized find

1300-10 Edward II hammered silver farthing- new issue with inner circles both sides - oval flan - Type 28d - unbarred A
Obv +EDWARDVS REX A
Rev CIVI/TAS/LON/DON - London mint

Roman Crispvs bronze sent for ID
This one is a fairly early centenionalis (the Æ3 denomination Constantine I created to replace the sadly diminished follis). I can’t tell the mint, but generally the material you find tends to be from European rather than eastern mints. In fact, this type was struck only at the 3 most western mints so you have a fairly short list of possibilities – London, Lyon & Trier.
Rather than describing it, here is an example of a somewhat more legible specimen from my collection:
http://www.stoa.org/gallery/album164/33_Crispus_BET_TRE

This one has a left-facing bust where yours faces right, otherwise they are the same “BEATA TRAN-QVILLITAS” reverse type: 3 stars above Globus Terrarum atop small, square altar inscribed “VOT / IS / XX” in three lines; PTR(dot) in exergue (this one’s from Trier – yours may be too, but there is no way I can tell from the photos.)
I’m not 100% certain, but I believe this type was only struck for the 3 members of the House of Constantine ruling at that time (~320-323) - 2 Caesars, Crispus and Constantine II, and for Constantine I as senior Augustus.
You can see a couple more specimens of the type towards the bottom of this page:
http://www.stoa.org/gallery/album164?page=4
Mark

1. 1300-10 Edward II hammered silver farthing- new issue with inner circles both sides - oval flan - Type 28d - unbarred A Obv +EDWARDVS REX A Rev CIVI/TAS/LON/DON - London mint
2. Addedomarus 45BC Celtic gold full stater - Disclaimed hoard coin 2015 T4
18.42mm, 5.53g 13.0533
3. 1351-1352 Edward III gold noble -series C- E in centre of reverse cross - Closed E & C's - Lombardic M - reverse Roman N -annulet stops to reverse
Obv EDWARD DEI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC D hYB Ref Spink 1483 -JJ North 1144
33.46mm, 7.67g
4. Irish 1605 - 5 James 1st 1st hammered silver sixpence - Rose mint mark
5. 1561-5 Elizabeth 1st hammered silver sixpence- Pheon mint mark
6. 1199 John hammered silver short cross half penny - Class5 Rev VND + RIC - Moneyer Richard of London mint
7. House of Constantine (320-323 AD ) Roman bronze coin
8. Medieval hammered silver penny - annulet by the neck
9. 1603 James 1st coin weight
10. Illegible milled silver sixpence
11.Edwardian plated base metal neck lace
14. Victorian silver button face
15.17thC hammered copper trade farthing
16. 1842 Victoria milled silver shilling ( 12 pence)
17.1817 George III milled silver sixpence
18.1936 George III milled silver sixpence
19.20thC silver ear ring
20.Illegible milled silver sixpence


1. 553- 86 AD Hans Schultes I ‘Lion of St Mark’ Jetton obv Lion of St mark standing left, nimbate and winged, holding book of the Gospels in right fore paw: Lions halo orjecting into the margin and surmounted by a cross
2. 1936 George III milled silver sixpence
3. 1500-1700 mount
4.19thC buckle
5. 1500-1650 buckle
6. 18thC musket ram rod guide
8. 18thC crotal bell
9. 18thC crotal bell
10. Copper pendant
12. 17thC sword belt fitting
13. Georgian fob seal holder
14. 1500-1650 buckle
16. Georgian mount
17. 20thC East Essex Co-op society 5 old pence token
18. 18thC bayonet frag
19. Georgian mount
20. 1500-1650 buckle


1. 11,000 BC flint axe head
10. Iridescent glass shard
11. Georgian mount
12. 1500-1650 buckle
16.17thC knife pommel
17. 16thC Tudor button


1.Post Tudor pottery shard
2. Post Tudor pottery shard
3. 15thC lead token
4.Post medieval lead cloth seal
5.Lead bullet
7. Post medieval lead bale seal
8. Post medieval lead mount
9.17thC William III milled silver sixpence
10.1500-1700 mount
11. Georgian watch winder
12.Georgian silver spoon
14.1860 Victoria milled silver sixpence
15. 1586 Hans Krauwincel II Rose orb Jetton
16. Post medieval lead bale seal
17. Post medieval lead cloth seal
18.Georgian spur
19.Edwardain brooch
20.19thC buckle


1.3 18th to 20th C copper coins
4.Post medieval harness rings
5. Post medieval lead bale seal
6.6 Post Tudor buttons
10.Post medieval mount
11.Georgian watch winder
12.Nail
13. Medieval lead shield weight
14. Post medieval mount
15.Georgian mount
16. WWII Manchester Regiment lapel badge
18. Medieval harness ring
19.Post medieval copper ring