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Date:
1707
Size:
1
Terminal Year:
68
Country:
Scotland, United Kingdom
Summary:
The hoard was found when digging into a small tumulus known as the Green Cairn, near Glamis castle. The hoard comprised 'an urn' containing 'great Quantities of Roman Medals of Silver' including a 'silver coin of Galba.'
Date:
1792
Size:
0
Terminal Year:
-
Country:
Scotland, United Kingdom
Summary:
In about 1792, workmen discovered the foundations of a building at the foot of the Laws and found a considerable number of gold coins which were taken to London and sold as bullion. There is however no indication that these were Roman.
Date:
1918
Size:
4
Terminal Year:
147 - 161
Country:
Scotland, United Kingdom
Summary:
Four denarii (Vespasian - Antoninus Pius), found at Aitnock fort (an Iron Age fort), situated on the summit of a cliff which rises about 60 feet perpendicularly from the waters of the Rye stream at the south-west angle of Hindog Glen near Dalry in Ayrshire. The coins had been wrapped in some material and were found in a layer of occupation.
Date:
1897
Size:
36
Terminal Year:
364 - 378
Country:
Scotland, United Kingdom
Summary:
A group of 36 coins (13 antoniniani and 23 nummi, Victorinus to House of Valentinian), in a box with the label 'The Dreghorn Hoard, July, 1897', among the collections of the Grosvenor Museum (Chester).
Date:
Size:
27
Terminal Year:
138
Country:
Scotland, United Kingdom
Summary:
A hoard of several Roman coins found north, in the Country of the Boyne, before 1726. 27 were still preserved, including 4 of Antoninus Pius, 1 Faustina, 1 silver of Otho (VICTORIA OTHONIS).
Date:
17 11 1806
Size:
86
Terminal Year:
138 - 161
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
In 1806, on the south-west side of Trinity Court, near the Turnpike Road, a hoard of nearly one hundred Roman coins was found. 79 of them were listed, ranging from the Republican period to Trajan. A few days after, a medal of Nero, and one of Antoninus Pius were found on the same spot. The Republican coins were certainly silver, but the metal of the others is uncertain.
Date:
1 1 1905
Size:
1
Terminal Year:
383 - 402
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
A hoard, containing a coin of Arcadius, attributed to Lansdown, Bath. However, the coins found at Lansdown constituted, not a hoard, but a site find.
Date:
1 1 1826
Size:
0
Terminal Year:
307 - 361
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
A metal pot containing 'about half a peck' of Roman copper coins was discovered during work on the foundation of the New Bridge in Bath, at the bottom of Bathwick Street. Some are in the name of Constantine, other are more ancient.
Date:
6 2 1983
Size:
255
Terminal Year:
383 - 388
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
A hoard of 255 silver siliquae was found in 1983 in a hedgerow in Newton Mills Park, between Newton St Loe and Saltford, near Bath. Coins range from Constant to Magnus Maximus.
Date:
27 5 1817
Size:
67
Terminal Year:
293 - 296
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
One of three coin hoards found in a villa on Eighteen Acre Field, all buried just before the end of the 3rd c. AD (see Robertson nos. 649 and 888). 67 coins, ranging from Valerian I to Allectus, placed in a cist dug in the earth together with animal bones, pieces of coarse pottery, and a blue bead, nearly the size of a walnut.
Date:
1 6 1948
Size:
85
Terminal Year:
276 - 285
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
On the site of the Romano-British settlement at Camerton, near Bath, a small hoard of barbarous radiates, mostly minimi, was found just outside the wall of a small Roman building. It would appear to have been deposited there after the construction of the wall, which was not earlier than mid-third century.
With the exception of the piece of larger module, and some scraps of the more usual imitations, the coins of the hoard are radiate minimi of average diameter of 8 mm.
Date:
16 4 1817
Size:
114
Terminal Year:
286 - 293
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
One of three coin hoards found in a villa on Eighteen Acre Field, all buried just before the end of the 3rd c. AD. 114 coins lying in a kind of trench, below the bottom of the opening near the stoves, ranging from Gallienus to Carausius.
Date:
1 1 1814
Size:
26
Terminal Year:
393 - 402
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
At Camerton, three Roman villas were discovered in 1814 as well as 26 silver coins of Honorius, Arcadius, and the later Emperors, concealed between two Roman tiles.
Date:
6 6 1817
Size:
334
Terminal Year:
271 - 274
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
One of three coin hoards found in a villa on Eighteen Acre Field, all buried just before the end of the 3rd c. AD.
334 coins were extracted from a hole sunk in the earth below two large stones, placed as it seemed, purposely above it. The coins were of Gallienus, Probus, Tacitus, and Claudius Gothicus.
Date:
1 1 1957
Size:
13
Terminal Year:
364 - 375
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
32 coins were found in the Eastern buildings of the Temple at Pagan's Hill, most of which were found in robbers' spoil or under the rubble spread to the East.
This includes 13 coins (2 radiates and 11 4th c. small bronzes) from a scattered hoard found under the rubble outside the outer wall.
Date:
1 1 1882
Size:
29
Terminal Year:
222 - 228
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
29 Roman silver coins found at Chew Stoke, ranging from Republican denarii to the 3rd century AD. This may be the hoard mentioned by Rahtz (1957, 114) as having been found on Pagan's Hill by its then owner Mr Gray in 1870, though 40-50 silver coins were found. Very wide date spread, which may indicate a shrine or temple in use for a long time rather than a specific hoard (EG).
Date:
1 1 1887
Size:
1496
Terminal Year:
367 - 378
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
ca. 1496 silver coins found in a metal vessel, S.W. of the village of East Harptree, together with some cast silver ingots and a silver ring set with an intaglio. 15 miliarensis and 1481 siliqua, ranging from Constantine I to Gratian.
Date:
1 1 1676
Size:
2
Terminal Year:
364 - 375
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
Two copper coins (Constantine I and Valentinian I), found in Kelston Manor House, now demolished, in 1676. Probably not a hoard.
Date:
Size:
77
Terminal Year:
393 - 402
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
A small hoard of 77 clipped siliquae reputedly discovered at Paulton before 1956, ranging from Julian to Honorius and Arcadius. Said to have been found in Paulton whilst a well was being dug and contained in a jar, but the account is unreliable.
Date:
1 3 2011
Size:
20
Terminal Year:
247 - 249
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
16 denarii and 4 radiates, ranging from Diva Faustina to Philip I