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Penny
of Henry II (1154-1189 or
Richard I (1189-1199) or John (1199-1216) or Henry III (1216-1272)
Material: silver
Diameter: 18
mm
F: h
E N R I C V S R E X
Rev:
Mint:
FindID: 7-1205
References:
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AE4
of Contantinus II, AD 337-340
Material: copper
Diameter: 16
mm
F: CONSTANTINVS
NOBC
Rev: GLORIA
EXERCITVS , two soldiers stg. either side of two standards
Mint: PLG
= Lyon
FindID: 7-1211
References:
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AE4 of Constans, AD 337-350
Material: copper
Diameter: 16 mm
F: CONSTANS P F AVG
Rev: VICTORIAE D D AVGG Q N N, two Victories facing, holding wreaths
Mint: TSIS = Siscia
FindID: 7-1224
References:
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Penny
(PAXS type) of William I, 1066-1087
Material: silver
Diameter: ..
mm
F: .
. PILLELM . .
Rev: GODRED
ON DTFRD, PAXS
Mint: Thetford
FindID: 7-1264
References:
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1/2 stuiver of the city of Groningen (The Netherlands), 1613
Material: silver, low grade (17.7% silver)
Diameter: 20 mm
F: arms of the city. 1/2 S. SIT.NO.DO.BENE
Rev: MONETA.NOVA.GRONING(E)
Mint: Groningen
FindID: 7-1341
References:
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penny of earl Gerard IV
(1207-1229) of Gelre
Material: silver
Diameter: 11
mm
F: the
earl with sword and the arms of Gelre on the shield, text: +GERARDVS
Rev: castle
with middle tower and 2 side towers, text: +*ARNEMES*
Mint:
the city of Arnhem (Netherlands)
FindID: SM7-9
References: Van der Chijs I-1, Benders Type II
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Sceat, "Maastricht" type ( named after the city of
Maastricht were a hoard of this type of sceats was found), 8th century,
Material: silver
Diameter: 12,5 mm
F: head to the right
Rev: 2 interlaced rings
Mint:
FindID: 7-1435
References:
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Penny of Henry II, period 1180-1205, class 1A5
Material: silver
Diameter: 19
mm
F: h
E N R I C V S R E X
Rev: h
A L L I O N R V L A ( in mirror writing! )
Mint: Rhuddlan, mintmaster Halli
FindID: 7-1443
References:
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6 stuiver (rijderschelling) city of Nijmegen, 1690
Material: silver
Diameter: mm
F: M O A R G S I V N O V I O M A G E N S I S
Rev: C O N C O R D I A R E S P A R V M C R E S C E N T
Mint: Nijmegen
FindID: 7-1458
References:
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Penny of Diederik van de Aare, bishop of Utrecht (1197-1212)
Material: silver
Diameter: 13 mm
Weigth: 0.46 gram
F: T E O D E R I C V S
Rev: T R A I E C T V M
Mint:
FindID: 7-1486
References: v.d. Chijs VI 2 t/m 5 |
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Continental imitation of a penny of Henry III
Diameter: mm
F: H E N R I C U S R E X I I I
Rev:
Mint:
FindID: 7-1488
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AE4 (AD
351-354) of Constantius, Caesar AD 337-347, Augustus AD 347-355
Material: copper
Diameter: 14.5 mm
F:
D.N.CONSTANTIVS PF AVG
Rev:
FEL TEMPEPARATIO
Mint:
FindID: 7-1423
References:
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Penny (type AD
997 – 1003) of Aethelred II, king of Engeland
(978-1016) with nickname “The Unready”,
Material: silver
Diameter: 20.5
mm
F: EDELRED REX ANGLO
Rev: GODAM EMO LVND, moneyer GODA? of London
Mint: London
FindID: 7-1432
References:
C.O.E. page.71, pic. 1151
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Antoninianus of Carausius (AD 286/287 – 293)
Material: copper
Diameter: 23.5 mm
F: CARAVSIVS PF AVG
Rev: PAX AVG
Mint: London
FindID: 7-1426
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Snaphaanschelling ca 1598, city of Deventer
Material: silver
Diameter: 31.5 mm
Weight: 3,85 grams
F: MONETA.NOVA.REIPVB*DAVEN
Rev: RVD.II.D.G.EL.RO.IM.SEM.AVGVS
Mint: city of Deventer in the Netherlands
FindID: 7-1492
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Two pence (bodle or turner) of Scotland without date, minted in 1623,
James VI
Material: copper
Diameter: 18 mm
F:
Rev:
Mint:
FindID: 7-1564
References:
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Half daalder (1568) of the abbey of Stavelot (Belgium), moneyer
Christoffel of Manderscheidt (1546-1576), in the reign of Maximiliaan II
(1527-1576)
Material: silver
Diameter: 34 mm
Weight: 14.5 grams
F: Head
to the right with a scepter
in his right hand and
left the orb
+ MAXIMILI * II * ROM * IMP * SEMP * AVGVST * +
Rev: Arms with a knight helmet
CHRIS * CO * A* MAND * D * G * ABSTA * ET * PR
Mint: Stavelot
FindID: 7-1679
References: Chestret S-M 10
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Half Crown XXX = 30 pence of James II, 1689
Material: copper/bronze
Diameter: 32.5 mm
F: IACOBVS II DEI GRATIA
Rev: 1689 MAG.BR.FRA.ET.HIB.REX AUG XXX
Mint: Dublin
FindID: 7-1686
References:
These coins were known as ‘gun money’ and made from brass from church
bells and canon. It was minted in Dublin for King James II between June
1689 and 1690 when he lost the Battle of the Boyne. It was intended to
be redeemed for silver after James’ expected victory, but in fact after
his loss, he fled to France. The month (aug )was shown so that the coins
could be replaced in stages. Bad luck for any coin holders as the
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Penny of Dirk VI of Kleef (1202-1260)
Material: silver
Diameter: 10 mm
F: Dirk VI with sword and staff
Rev: cross with text PAX*
Mint: Kleef
FindID: 7-1682
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Goldguilder, Earl Enno II (1528-1540)
Material: gold
Diameter: 22 mm
F: VERBVM.DNI.MANET.IN.E (Verbvm Domini Manet In Aeternvm = God`s word
is preserved forever
Rev: Arms of East Frisia; ENNO.CO.ET.DNS.PHRISIE.OR
Mint: Emden
FindID: 7-1738
References: Friedberg 876 |
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1 skilling Denmark, Christiaan IV (1568-1648) minted appr. 1643
Material: silver
Diameter: 16 mm
F: 1 SKILLING DANSK, +NOR.VAN.GOT(?) REX.......+
Rev: Lion to the left, CHR(ISTI)AN IIII DG DAN
Mint:
FindID: 7-1729
References:
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1 ORE Sweden,1645
Material: copper
Diameter: 52 mm
F: crowned arms CHRISTINA.DG.SVE.GO.WAN.REGINA.ET.RR.HAE
Rev: Two crossed arrows between 1 and OR.
MONETA.NOVA.CVPPREA.DALARENSIS.MDCXLV
Mint:
FindID: 7-1692
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5 Kopeke Russia, appr. 1775, Catharina II (1762-1796)
Material: copper
Diameter: 42 mm
F: Crowned two headed eagle with sword and the letters E and M
Rev:
Mint:
FindID: 7-1693
References:
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Coin hoard, found in the last 3 years after ploughing
Another 4 coins found at the same spot
Material: silver
FindID:
7-1625= 1 Mark Germany 1875
7-1626= 1 Franc France 1916
7-1627= 25 Ore Denmark 1907
7-1628= 10 Cent Netherland 1895
7-1629= 1 Kroon Denmark 1892
7-1662= 1 Kroon Norwey 1908
7-1663= 25 Pennia Finland 1899
7-1664= Germany 1864
7-1667= Sweden 25 Ore 1902
7-1848= One shilling England 1881
7-1852= 6 Pence south Africa 1897
50 Centimes France 1906
25 Kopek Russia 1895
References:
Remarks: the II pence of James II 1687 probably does not belong to the
hoard.
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Sceat, Wodan type
Material: silver
Diameter: 11.5 mm
F: facing `Wodan` head
Rev: Crested monster, tail raised to mouth, claws below
Mint: Ribe, Jutland (Denmark)
FindID: 7-1768
References: C.O.E. Spink 2010, page 89, pic.797
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Siliqua of Constantius II (355-360)
Material: silver
Diameter: 16 mm
F: head of Constantius II to the right. Text:
D.N.CONSTANTIVS.PF.AVG
Rev: VOTIS XXX MVLTIS XXXX, legend in four lines within wreath. in ex:
PCON
Mint: Arles
FindID: 7-1876
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Cut part of a coin. Probably of Louis the Pious
Date: 814 - 840 AD
Material: gold
Diameter: after reconstruction 20 mm
Weight: 0.85 grams
FindID: 7-1871
References: JMP51,P32,type XI (Jaarboek Munt en Penningkunde
1951,blz.32, type XI)
Van der Chijs, hoofdstuk sceattas, Karel de Grote, supplement Frankische
vorsten,XIII afb.1,2,3,4
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Penny of Dirk VII of Holland (1190-1203)
Material: silver
Diameter: 14 mm
Weight: 0.49 grams
F: Dirk VII with sword and text + THEODRIC
Rev: cross with text PAX* and text HOLLANTCOMES, the letter S in
retrograde
Mint:
FindID: 7-1884
References: Grolle 7.1 Bb |
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Penny without date, (after 1235), Frederik II (1121-1250)
Material: silver
Diameter: 11 mm
Weight: 0.41 grams
F: crowned bust with scepter, crown with 3 crosses, text not visible
(CESAR REX)
Rev: cross with text A - V - E * and text NVMAGEN
Mint: Nijmegen (Holland)
FindID: 7-1885
References: van Gelder (1980) type D1 en v/d Chijs IX. 19.1 |
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Penny of the diocese of Utrecht, Sede Vacante
Material: silver
Diameter: 10.5 mm
F: buste of the holy Martinus
Rev: short cross with P A X * ,
in the outer circel should be the text +IN DAVENTRIA present.
Mint: the city of Deventer in the Netherlands
FindID: 7-1870
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Groat (1526-1544) Henry VIII , 1509-1547
Material: silver
Diameter: 24.5 mm
Weight: 2.2 grams
F: hENRICxVIIIxDxGxRxAGLxZxFRANC (Henry the Eight by the Grace of God
King of England and France)
Rev: POSVIDEVxADIVTORExMEV (I have made God my helper
Mint:
FindID: 7-1903
References: Spink : page 224 fig. 2337E
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Penny of Earl Diederich IX of Kleef 1311-1347
Material: silver
Diameter: 13 mm
Weight: 0.51 grams
F: head to the left, text: X TH COME CLIVI
Rev: MON ETA CAL CAR
Mint: Kalkar (Germany)
FindID: 7-1906
References: Saurmasche Illustration 1559.
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Falus of the Qudb Shahs of Golkonda, minted under Abt Allah Qutb
Shah AH 1035-1083/AD 1626-1672
Material: copper
Diameter: 20 mm
Weight: 10.2 grams
F:
Rev:
Mint: Hyderabad
FindID: 7-848
References: Scholten 1217; Goron/Goenka: The Coins of the
Indian Sultanates (2001) #Q73
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