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Date:
1 1 2010
Size:
3
Terminal Year:
43 - 402
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
Hoard of three siliquae. No further information.
Date:
1 1 1897
Size:
6
Terminal Year:
260 - 402
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
During the excavation of the Roman villa at Andover, in the east wing of the villa, a large urn of the ordinary black ware, was found. It was buried upright in the ground, and covered with a large flanged tile, which had been crushed down into the mouth of the jar, by pressure from above, probably by the plough. Six small bronze Roman coins were found in it. This seems to be the villa at Clanville. "Small bronze" might suggest a third to fourth century hoard
Date:
10 10 1986
Size:
20
Terminal Year:
392 - 394
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
A hoard of 20 solidi, found in 1986 and 1988-1989, at Toyd Corner, Rockbourne, ending in AD 395.
Four more solidi were found in 1988-1989
Date:
1 1 1875
Size:
46
Terminal Year:
272 - 274
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
The Curtis Museum, Alton, possessed a hoard of forty-six Roman coins. The museum records are incomplete, and merely stated that the coins were found at Blackmoor in 1875, contained in the base portion of a small cooking-pot, or beaker, of coarse grey ware.
The coins were all antoniniani: Gallienus (sole) - Tetricus I.
The portion of the pot in which the coins were found was also in Curtis Museum, Alton. It was
Examined, and pot drawn, 1947 (ASR)
Date:
21 9 1869
Size:
0
Terminal Year:
383 - 402
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
A hoard of Theodosian bronze ending with Arcadius. No further information.
Date:
24 11 1865
Size:
42
Terminal Year:
286 - 293
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
During the excavation of a house in Block II of the Roman city in the room to the west of the triclinium a number of bronze coins were found on the floor at about 2 ft. 6 in. distant from the wall; they appear to have been thrust into a hole in the wall of the house, probably in a leathern pouch; in the falling of the wall they came down with the debris of clay and flint, and were found under roof-tiles and plaster lying in a little heap on the white tesserae. The peculiarities of these folles were that the greater part of them were the coins of former emperors restruck by Carausius.
These coins are of various dates; in some the head of Carausius is hardly more apparent than that of Postumus, Gallienus, Maximianus; in others the legend belongs to Carausius, whilst the head of Postumus still asserts its primary origin; in many, irrespective of the reverse having at an earlier date carried a legend of different sentiments, PAX is stamped upon the coin. Out of the 42 coins found in this group, 31 bear the impress of Carausius.
Date:
1 1 1897
Size:
21
Terminal Year:
286 - 293
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
22 antoniniani (radiates) found in Room 15, House 2, Insula XVIII, 1897: Gallienus (sole) - Carausius.
Date:
7 2 1874
Size:
95
Terminal Year:
367 - 383
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
A scattered hoard of nummi: House of Constantine 330-341 (88); House of Constantine 341-348 (6); Gratian (1)."
Date:
1 1 1892
Size:
6
Terminal Year:
330 - 335
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
Six nummi found stuck together in a house South of the Forum. Now, in Reading Museum: Constantine I 1; Constantine II (Caesar) 2; Constantius II (Caesar) 1; Constantinopolis 2.
Date:
1 1 1891
Size:
36
Terminal Year:
347 - 348
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
A hoard concealed amongst the foundations of the south-east corner of Insula III. The coins were contained in a broken pot, 2 antoniniani and 34 nummi, now in Reading Museum: Aurelian - Valens.
Date:
1 1 1908
Size:
87
Terminal Year:
347 - 348
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
During the excavation of the Roman city, against the east wall, Block VII, Insula XXIX, was found a small hoard of coins:
Date:
1 1 1961
Size:
7
Terminal Year:
355 - 361
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
During the excavation of the Christian Church at Silchester, a group of seven coins which were found in the squatters' hollow near the east end of the nave, 1 antoninianus (radiate), 5 nummi: Claudius II (Divus), Constantine I 3, Urbs Roma, Constans, Constantius II.
Date:
1 1 1891
Size:
18
Terminal Year:
355 - 361
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
During the excavation of the Roman city, in House 1, Insula I, a small hoard of coins deposited in a hole covered by a broken stone of a quern. 18 nummi in Reading Museum: Constantine I, Crispus, Constantius II, Urbs Roma and imitation.
Date:
15 9 1985
Size:
56
Terminal Year:
395 - 402
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
Four late Roman silver coins were found at the same time and in the general vicinity of the ring. At the moment, the hoard consists of 56 silver coins and the gold ring: Julian II - House of Theodosius.
Date:
27 2 1868
Size:
36
Terminal Year:
364 - 378
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
During the excavation of the Forum, the laterally-divided room - a banker's (?): a large number of coins ranging from Claudius II to Valens, but also 'recesses' in the west wall, into which strong-boxes could have been built. The coins are listed as antoniniani (radiates) (4) and nummi (36).
Date:
1 1 1894
Size:
258
Terminal Year:
194 - 195
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
During the excavation of the Roman city, not far from the burnt patches, between Blocks II and III in Insula XI, on the side of a pit, a black pot filled with 258 denarii: Marc Antony - Septimius Severus.
Date:
1 1 1833
Size:
200
Terminal Year:
43 - 402
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
In 1833, during the excavation of the baths in the Roman city, mansio, baths, leaden pipe connected with the bath 200 Roman coins of brass.
Date:
1 6 1746
Size:
0
Terminal Year:
260 - 269
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
Two urns were dug up in New Forest, Hampshire. Majority of coins belonged to Postumus.
Date:
1 1 1991
Size:
50
Terminal Year:
260 - 269
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
This hoard, reputedly consisting of over 50 coins, comes from an unrecorded findspot within the New Forest and was found with the use of a metal detector. 12 antoniniani (radiates) are documented.
Date:
1 3 1869
Size:
54
Terminal Year:
395 - 402
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
A hoard of 1 solidus (Arcadius) and 53 siliquae (Julian to Honorius) found in a vessel in 1869 while sinking a ditch on a farm at Allington.