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Year: 2012 Author: Peter Reavill Categories: Periods, Day of Archaeology, Day of Archaeology 2012, Post Medieval
Tags: Finds Liaison Officer, Shilling, Barrie Cook, Henry Flynn, Prince, Scottish coinage, Coins of the United Kingdom, Half crown, Portable Antiquities Scheme, Britain, Edward VI, king, British Museum, Bristol, Department of Coins and Medals, Rupert, Numismatics, Crown, British shilling coin, Currency, Coins, Penny, Coins of the pound sterling, Peter Reavill
Reavill, Peter (2012): The Bitterley Hoard – Part Three – The Coins. https://doi.org/10.5284/1079528 | 706 Kb |
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Edward VI, silver: 1 shilling (doa_image4756.jpg) |
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Elizabeth I, silver: 46 shillings (doa_image4759.jpg) |
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James I, gold: 1 Britain crown; (doa_image4764.jpg) |
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James I, silver: 4 half-crowns and 20 shillings (doa_image4767.jpg) |
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Bitterley Hoard - Coins - Reverse Charles I Bristol Mint (doa_image4771.jpg) |
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Bitterley Hoard - Coins - Stack 7 (doa_image4773.jpg) |
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Bitterley Hoard - Coins - Obverse Charles I Bristol Mint (doa_image4777.jpg) |
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Charles I, Tower mint, silver: 31 half-crowns and 33 shillings (doa_image4788.jpg) |
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Display of the coins found (doa_image4789.jpg) |
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