Stater of the Corieltauvi, North East Cost type
Early Uninscribed issue. Obverse: wreath pattern, Reverse: stylised horse right, charioteer’s arm above, coffee bean above head, spiral by neck, star before
Read MoreEarly Uninscribed issue. Obverse: wreath pattern, Reverse: stylised horse right, charioteer’s arm above, coffee bean above head, spiral by neck, star before
Read MoreA penny of Edward the Confessor. The reverse reads FROME ON DEORB giving the moneyer as Froma and the mint
Read MoreA nummus of Constantius dating to c. AD 326 which has been designated a Find of Note of National Importance.
Read MoreAn uninscribed gold quarter stater of an unknown ruler from the Western region, attributed to the Dobunni dating to c. 50 BC – 1 BC.
Read MoreA farting token dated to about 1650 – 1674. The obverse reads SHIP CARPENTERS AR and the reverse AT R(EDRIF)F
Read MoreThis two emperors gold shilling, or Thrymsa, was found in Essex.
Read MorePenny of Coenwulf found near Brookland, Kent in 2022.
Read MoreFound in Little Horkesley, Essex, it’s a pre-treaty series E noble of Edward III.
Read MoreFound in Norfolk in 2022. A first coinage farthing of David II of Scotland.
Read MoreA half sovereign of Henry VIII’s posthumous coinage. Double struck on both sides. Found in Dorset.
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