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The MARKET DEEPING hoard
Dominic T:
Does anyone has the CHRB IV 1984 (Coin Hoards from Roman Britain) which is talking about that hoard ? I’m interested by the pages detailing the Victorinus’ finds, page 45-62. Help me please !
DT
mauseus:
Hi,
I have the CHRB volumes. What do you want looking up in the Market Deeping report? I should be able to do it tomorrow.
Regards,
Mauseus
Dominic T:
Hi Rich. I was pretty sure you have it in your collection, but was too shy to bother you again..
I’m looking for a Victorinus coin in that hoard with the reverse FELICITAS AVG recorded by Schulzki in the AGK; I Hope there will be at least a description of it, and I’m dreaming of a plate picture… And by the way, another one is recorded in the sale FMRL II 49, N° 1800. I think it’s from the « Die Fundmunzen der romischen Zeit in Luxemburg ». Do you have an idea if it’s the good reference ?
Dominic
mauseus:
Hi, you're always welcome to ask me things. I'll check tomorrow.
Re FMRL, that's the equivalent of CHRB for Luxembourg, listing site finds and hoards. It's not a sale. There's also FMRD for Germany and FMRO for Austria etc. It is Fundmunzen der Römischen Zeit....... I only have handwritten notes on some of the Gallic finds in these volumes.
Kind regards,
Rich
AMICTUS:
On page 61 of CHRB IV, under the study of the Market Deeping,Lincs,Hoard is mentioned under irregular coins:
IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG and uncertain (plated and barbarous)
FELICITAS 1 Pot 2
No picture on page 62.
Read FELICITAS (not FELICITAS AVG) and with no further description nor weight.
Sorry.
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