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Description: | CORONER'S REPORTCircumstance of DiscoveryA group of three coins was recovered and clearly represents addenda to a previous hoard discovered from the same findspot, in several batches between 2002 and 2005 (for latest see: 2006 T 26). In terms of composition, this group of coins is entirely consistent with the earlier groups.Two coins belong to the uninscribed North Eastern or 'Corieltavian' series and were likely to have been produced during the second half of the first century BC. The third coin is inscribed. It belongs to the same series and is likely to date to the first half of the first century AD.The CoinsStater 1. Uninscribed North Eastern (Corieltavian) gold stater, 'Kite type' VA 825Mass: 5.4g, Diameter: 19.01mm, Thickness: 2.19mmStater 2. Uninscribed North Eastern (Corieltavian) gold stater, 'Kite type' VA 825Mass: 5.4g, Diameter: 18.06mm, Thickness: 2.76mmStater 3. Inscribed North Eastern (Corieltavian) gold stater VA 988 Inscription: VOLISIOS [DV] MNOVE [LLAVNOS] Mass: 5.3g, Diameter: 19.25mm, Thickness: 2.95mm
Original Image | Publisher: | http://finds.org.uk | Source: | Portable Antiquities | Identifier: | http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/r... | Go to resource |
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