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Date:
1 1 1792
Size:
0
Terminal Year:
43 - 402
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
A jar of gold and another of silver were found by labourers. See also CLENT 1792 and CLENT HEATH hoards.
Date:
19 3 1918
Size:
551
Terminal Year:
226 - 235
Country:
Wales, United Kingdom
Summary:
A hoard of 551 coins, found in a drainage ditch on farmland half a mile from Llanarmon Dyffryn Geiriog, Denbighshire. Of these, 507 coins (502 denarii and 5 antoninianii, ranging from Mark Antony to Severus Alexander) are now in the British Museum. Three further coins were reported in 1929, but the remaining ones are lost.
Date:
17 8 1993
Size:
508
Terminal Year:
347 - 348
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
508 bronze nummi to AD 347 to 348 in a pot.
Date:
1 1 1921
Size:
99
Terminal Year:
393 - 402
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
During the excavation of the signal station at Carr Naze, Filey, two hoards of small brass coins were found, one of 110 coins, the other of 22 coins, ranging from Carausius to Arcadius and Honorius. This is hoard A, comprising 110 nummi up to AD 402. Robertson lists 110 coins but as few reverse types are given, Craster's list has been used here.
Date:
3 6 2009
Size:
22
Terminal Year:
395 - 402
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
21 siliquae and 1 nummus, up to Honorius, AD 402.
Date:
1 4 1996
Size:
10
Terminal Year:
402 - 406
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
Three gold solidi and six silver siliquae (one being a contemporary counterfeit) found scattered over an area of several hundred square feet, ranging from Constantius II (issued c.AD 353-55) to Honorius, AD 402-06. The four of the officially issued siliquae are badly clipped, suggesting a date of deposit for those coins of AD 410 or slightly later. A further gold solidus of Honorius had been found on the same site in 1834, which suggests that the coins may well represent survivors from a hoard which had been initially disturbed by 1834.
Date:
1 12 1997
Size:
191
Terminal Year:
367 - 375
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
A hoard of late Roman silver coins and one solidus, found whilst searching with metal detectors on farmland at Little Smeaton in North Yorkshire in 1997 and 1998. The original find consisted in one solidus, 8 miliarenses, 169 regular siliquae and 6 irregular siliquae to AD 375, with an addendum in 1998 of 7 more siliquae.
// Craig Barclay and Gillian Crawley in CHRB XII.
Date:
1 1 1850
Size:
0
Terminal Year:
271 - 274
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
Seamer Moor and Cloughton: two hoards now confused (Gallienus, Victorinus, Claudius II, Tetricus etc. third brass). The exact composition is uncertain.
Date:
1 2 2005
Size:
4
Terminal Year:
192 - 192
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
4 denarii up to Commodus found in an arm purse.
Date:
1 3 1856
Size:
81
Terminal Year:
393 - 402
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
One gold coin of Theodosius and 80 silver coins (Gratian, Theodosius, Honorius), found in 1856 near the ice-house at Wilton.
Date:
7 9 1948
Size:
500
Terminal Year:
213 - 213
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
A hoard of 500 silver coins (Mark Antony - Caracalla) found in a beaker on a new housing site, to be known as Clarney Place.
The find was made 400 yards from the Darfield 1947 (Darfield I) hoard, but their depositions do not seem to be related. Carson and Corder published the hoard in 1948, but the catalogue does not align exactly to the coin summary. Trajan, Hadrian, Septimius Severus and Caracalla all have one fewer specimen in the catalogue compared to the summary, while the reverse is true for Otho. Since it is agreed that the hoard numbered 500, the summary has been regarded as the correct description of the hoard's contents.
Date:
1 1 1680
Size:
0
Terminal Year:
43 - 402
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
A great pot full of Roman coins, amongst which several of gold.
Date:
1 1 1826
Size:
1600
Terminal Year:
306 - 361
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
Earthen jar containing 1600 pieces of the small brass of the Roman empire, found in Guilthwaite Common. Undated. Probably 3rd or 4th century AD
Date:
1 1 1863
Size:
2
Terminal Year:
140 - 161
Country:
England, United Kingdom
Summary:
A 'valuable find of gold and silver coins', of which one coin was a denarius of Antoninus Pius (broken and much defaced), found on Dewsbury Moor, near remains of two Roman querns.
Date:
1991
Size:
7
Terminal Year:
101 - 102
Country:
Romania
Summary:
7 bronze coins: 2 dupondii, 5 asses: Claudius I - Trajan (AD 101-102)
Date:
6 1990
Size:
141
Terminal Year:
112 - 117
Country:
Romania
Summary:
(180) 141 silver coins: 140 denarii, 1 Lycian drachm dating from the Republic to Trajan.
Date:
1954
Size:
11
Terminal Year:
117 - 138
Country:
Romania
Summary:
Unknown originally number of coins. Only 11 denarii are known: Vespasian 2, Titus 1, Nerva 2, Trajan 3, Hadrian 3.
Date:
2004
Size:
33
Terminal Year:
124 - 125
Country:
Romania
Summary:
33 denarii: Republic - Hadrian (AD 125-128)
Date:
1997
Size:
7
Terminal Year:
121 - 122
Country:
Romania
Summary:
7 asses: Domitianus - Hadrianus (AD 121-122).
Date:
1964
Size:
7
Terminal Year:
132 - 134
Country:
Romania
Summary:
7 aurei: 6 Hadrian, 1 Sabina (AD 132-134)