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Numis Chron ser 7 7
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Title:
Numis Chron ser 7 7
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Series:
The Numismatic Chronicle
Volume
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Volume:
7
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Journal
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1967
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ser 7
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Date Of Issue From: 1967
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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Abstract
The Paternoster Row hoard of "barbarous radiates"
Harold B Mattingly
61 - 69
The first big hoard of irregular radiate currency from Roman London (543 coins: only 15 orthodox) would seem to confirm the view that the main period of production was AD 274-284, and that the mints were all suppressed before Carausius; minims were struck prolifically during Probus' last years and probably for a while after his death. This hoard also contains evidence for the activity of "mints" not very far from its find-spot. Certain pieces can be closely paralleled from finds at Calverton (Notts), Verulamium, Hollingbourne (Kent) and Richborough. Au/Numis Lit
Fishpool, Blidworth (Notts), 1966 hoard
Marion M Archibald
John F Cherry
133 - 146
SK 559549. The interim report describes 1237 gold coins and nine items of gold and jewellery found at Fishpool, near Newstead Abbey (Notts), on 22 March 1966. There were 1012 English nobles, halves and quarters from Edward III to Edward IV, including the first recorded quarter-noble of the latter. Anglo-Gallic, Scottish, French and Burgundian coins are also present. All extant nobles are dated before August 1464, and the hoard's deposition may be related to the Lancastrian defeat at Hexham in May of that year. Au/Numis Lit