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Coin Hoard Side View 2.
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Cambridgeshire County Council, Helen Fowler, 2010-05-14 11:27:47
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Coin Hoard Side View 2.
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English: Hoard of probably six or seven silver hammered coins that are fused together to form a clump. Some are in a poor condition having most likely been melted. As the coins are clumped together this suggests that they may have been in a purse or container which held them tightly together. Where the surface of the coins can be seen some are quite worn. The coins seem to have a thickness of c.0.23mm and diameter ranging from possibly 15.47mm (the smallest and most deformed coin) to c.22.30mm which seems to be the approximate size of most of the rest of the hoard. The coin hoard has been given a broad date range c.1485 (Henry VII) to c.1561 (Elizabeth I) due to so little of the coins being visible. Total weight of all coins: 8.75g.

The smallest coin is completely malformed due to melting. The legend of the coin behind the smallest coin reads [...PO]SVI DIV.[...]. The 'I' between the 'D' and 'V' might be an 'E' but looks more like an 'I'. Only a small part of the central area of the coin can be seen due to the presence of the small coin in front of it and wear. The only detail that can be seen is c. 5.22mm of the boarder of the central shield, with the arm of the cross leaving the centre of the coin. The end of the central cross extends to the edge of the coin passing between the letters 'I' and 'D' of the legend. There is a slight break or crack just in front of the 'S' in the legend and before that the edge of the coin is very worn. After the dot that follows the 'V' of the legend the area of miss-formed mass occurs.

The coin at the back of the clump has the reverse side facing outwards. It is very worn and possibly had some of the edge clipped. An area of miss-formed mass is present at the top right quarter of the coin and approximately half of this has been broken off revealing a fresh clean break. The legend is difficult to read due to the level of wear however a quartered shield is present at the centre of the coin. In at least one quarter, the bottom right are fleur de lis. The central cross extends to the edge of the coin passing between the letters of the legend. In the top right quarter the letters EV can just be determined before the start of the miss-formed mass. At the bottom of the coin and to the left of the arm of the cross it is just possible to make out the letters 'IV' the rest is illegible. This coin is probably of Tudor date, possibly from the reigns of either Edward VI, Mary or Elizabeth.

Depicted place (County of findspot) Cambridgeshire
Date POST MEDIEVAL
Accession number
FindID: 387080
Old ref: CAM-58D133
Filename: CAM-58D133side2.jpg
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The Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) is a voluntary programme run by the United Kingdom government to record the increasing numbers of small finds of archaeological interest found by members of the public. The scheme started in 1997 and now covers most of England and Wales. Finds are published at https://finds.org.uk
Source https://finds.org.uk/database/ajax/download/id/280981
Catalog: https://finds.org.uk/database/images/image/id/280981/recordtype/artefacts archive copy at the Wayback Machine
Artefact: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/387080
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