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Barbarous
imitation of a AE3/4 coin of the Constantine family, type
horseman spearing barbarian
Material: bronze/copper
Diameter: 11
mm
F:
Rev:
In
Ex.PLC
Mint: FindID: JM3-1 These
coins were imitations of official Roman coins. These are devided in two
major groups, "barbarous radiates", imitations of antoniniani
and "late barbarics", mostly imitations of Constantine's family
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"Barbarous
radiate",imitation of an Imperial Roman Bronze, mostly imitations of
antoniniani of Tetricus I, Tetricus II, Claudius II and Victorinus
Material: bronze/copper
Diameter: 15
mm
F:
Rev:
In
Ex.
Mint: FindID: JM3-2
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Siliqua
of Valens, 364-378 AD
Material: silver
(with bronze/copper core?)
Diameter: 17
mm
F: DN
VALENS PF AVG
Rev: VOT
V MVLT X
In
Ex. . P
Mint: FindID: JM3-3
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Denarius of L Hostilius Saserna (reign of Julius Caesar, 48 B.C.)
Material: silver
Diameter: 18
mm
F: ----
Rev: LHOSTILIVS
SASERNA
In
Ex.
Mint: FindID: JM3-4
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information about Geta
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Denarius
of Geta as caesar, AD 198-209
Material: silver
(low grade)
Diameter: 18
x 15 mm
F: L
SEPTIMiVS VS GETA CAES
Rev:SEVERIPIIAUGFIL
In
Ex.
Mint: FindID: JM3-5 Ref.
RIC 3, C 188
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Antoninianus of Allectus,
293-296 AD
Material: bronze/copper
Diameter:
F: IMP
C ALLECTVS PF AVG
Rev: PAX
AVG, in the field SP . Pax standing left holding palm-branch in right
hand and scepter in left.
In
Ex. ML
Mint: London FindID: JM3-6
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Follis
of Constantinus I, 307-337 AD
Material: bronze/copper
Diameter:
F: IMP
CONSTANTINVS PF AVG
Rev: SOLI
INVICTO COMITI, in field TF
In
Ex. PLN
Mint: London FindID: JM3-7
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Siliqua
of Constantius II, 337-361 AD
Material: silver
Diameter:
F: DN
CONSTANTIUS PF AVG
Rev: VOTIS
XXX MVLTIS XXXX, legend in four lines within wreath
In
Ex. PCON
Mint: Constantinople
FindID: JM3-8
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Siliqua
clipped, 4-5th century
Material: silver
Diameter:
F:
Rev:
In
Ex.
Mint:
FindID: JM3-9
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Sceat, 7-8th century
Material: silver
Diameter: 12
mm
F:
Rev:
In
Ex.
Mint: FindID: JM3-10
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Pennie of Bernoldus, (1027-1054), Utrecht
Material: silver
Diameter:
mm
F: text T
R A J E C T V
B E R N O L P V
Rev: saint
Maarten , text
M A R T I N V S (looks like)
In Ex.
Mint:
FindID: JM3-11
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Sceat, 7-8th century, porcupine type
Material: silver
Diameter: 12
mm
F:
Rev:
In
Ex.
Mint: FindID: JM3-12
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4 baiocchi 1747 of Pope Benedictus XIV 1740-1758, Vatican city
Material: copper
Diameter: mm
F:
QVATRO BAIOCGHI
Rev: BE NID XIV,
In Ex.
Mint: FindID: JM3-13
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Bracteate, Mecklenburg, 14th century
Material: silver
Diameter: 15
mm
F:
Head of a bull
Rev:
In
Ex.
Mint: FindID: JM3-14 |
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Kopek of Boris Godunov
(1598-1605), minted 1-9-1601/31-8-1602. These coins are also know as
"wire money"
Material: silver
Diameter:
F:
Rev:
Mint: Novgorod (Russia) FindID: JM3-15
Reference: KG 220 (in Kleshchinov V.N. Grishin
I.V.)
Remarks: The "Wire Money" were produced from the silver wire which
was made from the silver Thalers brought to Russia from the European
kingdoms. The silver wire was cut into measured lengths which were
flattened and annealed to gain their plasticity. The resulting
blanks (flans) were struck between two dies |
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Half penny (1679?) of Charles II of Scotland
Material: copper
Diameter:
F:
AN.FR.ET.HIB.R.CAR.E.D.G.SCO
Rev: NEMO.ME.IMPVNE.LACESSET
Mint: FindID: JM3-16
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Tremisses of Dorestad by moneyer Madelinus (imitation?)
Material: alloy with low gold amount
Diameter: 15 mm
Weight: 1.25 grams
F: DORESTATI FIT
Rev: MADELINUS M
Mint: FindID: JM3-17
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Groat (1560-1561) of Elizabeth I
Material: silver
Diameter: 23 mm
Weight: 1.66 grams
F: ELIZABETH:DG.AN.FR.ET.HIB.REGINA
Rev: POSVI DEV.ADTVTOREM.MEV.
Mint: FindID: JM3-18
Reference: Seaby 2556
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Penny (1180-1189) of Henry II (1154-1198)
Material: silver
Diameter: 18 mm
Weight: 1.08 grams
F: (HE) NRICVS RE . . .
Rev: GE . . . . VINE CA.NT
Mint: Canterbury FindID: JM3-19
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¼ rupee minted by the English East India Company period 1831-1833,
Material: silver
Diameter:
Weight:
F:
Rev:
Mint: Calcutta FindID: JM3-20
Reference: Pridmore #331; Stevens #9.20; KM #75
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