Coins and Antiquities Consignment Shop
  Welcome To Forum Ancient Coins!!! All Items Purchased From Forum Ancient Coins Are Guaranteed Authentic For Eternity!!! Please Call Us If You Have Questions 252-646-1958 or 252-497-2724 Expert Authentication - Accurate Descriptions - Reasonable Prices - Coins From Under $10 To Museum Quality Rarities Welcome To Forum Ancient Coins!!! All Items Purchased From Forum Ancient Coins Are Guaranteed Authentic For Eternity!!! Internet Challenged? We Are Happy To Take Your Order Over The Phone 252-646-1958 Explore Our Website And Find Joy In The History, Numismatics, Art, Mythology, And Geography Of Coins!!!

×Catalog Main Menu
Fine Coins Showcase

Antiquities Showcase
New & Reduced


Show Empty Categories
Shop Search
Shopping Cart
My FORVM
Contact Us
About Forum
Shopping at Forum
Our Guarantee
Payment Options
Shipping Options & Fees
Privacy & Security
Forum Staff
Selling Your Coins
Identifying Your Coin
FAQs
zoom.asp
   View Categories
Home ▸ Catalog ▸ |Themes & Provenance| ▸ |Hoards| ▸ |Braithwell Hoard||View Options:  |  |  |   

Braithwell Hoard

From the Braithwell Hoard found 1 Sep 2002 by Mr. P. Leech at the village of Braithwell, South Yorkshire. The 1,331 coins in the hoard date from 253 - 286. Processed according to the Treasure Act - four coins were purchased by the British Museum and one by the Doncaster Museum; the remainder returned to the finder and subsequently made available to private collectors.

Romano-Gallic Empire, Victorinus, Summer to November 268 - mid 271 A.D.

|Victorinus|, |Romano-Gallic| |Empire,| |Victorinus,| |Summer| |to| |November| |268| |-| |mid| |271| |A.D.||antoninianus|
From the Braithwell Hoard found 1 Sep 2002 by Mr. P. Leech at the village of Braithwell, South Yorkshire.
RA52925. Billon antoninianus, RIC V-2 78, SRCV III 11185, Cohen VI 131, Braithwell Report 158 or 160 (41 examples in the hoard), aEF, off-center, weight 2.308 g, maximum diameter 18.3 mm, die axis 180o, Treveri (Trier, Germany) mint, 4th emission, c. early 271 A.D.; obverse IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse VIRTVS AVG (the valor of the Emperor), Virtus standing right, spear in right and leaning on shield; SOLD


Romano-Gallic Empire, Tetricus I, Mid 271 - Spring 274 A.D.

|Tetricus| |I|, |Romano-Gallic| |Empire,| |Tetricus| |I,| |Mid| |271| |-| |Spring| |274| |A.D.||antoninianus|
From the Braithwell Hoard found 1 Sep 2002 by Mr. P. Leech at the village of Braithwell, South Yorkshire.
RB56137. Billon antoninianus, RIC V-2 126; Braithwell Report 181-183 (37 examples in the hoard), EF, rough in part, weight 2.177 g, maximum diameter 19.8 mm, die axis 180o, obverse IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right; reverse SALVS AVGG (the health of the two emperors), Salus standing left, feeding snake rising up from altar at feet from patera in right, anchor on ground in left; SOLD


Romano-Gallic Empire, Tetricus I, Mid 271 - Spring 274 A.D.

|Tetricus| |I|, |Romano-Gallic| |Empire,| |Tetricus| |I,| |Mid| |271| |-| |Spring| |274| |A.D.||antoninianus|
From the Braithwell Hoard found 1 Sep 2002 by Mr. P. Leech at the village of Braithwell, South Yorkshire.
RB52927. Billon antoninianus, Mairat 423; RIC V-2 70; Cohen 37; Elmer 784; Cunetio 2638; Braithwell Report 186 (25 examples in the hoard),, gVF, sharp portrait, weight 1.368 g, maximum diameter 21.6 mm, die axis 180o, Colonia Agrippinensis (Cologne, Germany) mint, 4th emission, c. late 271 A.D.; obverse IMP TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse FIDES MILIT (the loyalty of the soldiers), Fides standing left, flanked by standards, one in each hand; SOLD


Romano-Gallic Empire, Tetricus I, Mid 271 - Spring 274 A.D.

|Tetricus| |I|, |Romano-Gallic| |Empire,| |Tetricus| |I,| |Mid| |271| |-| |Spring| |274| |A.D.||antoninianus|
From the Braithwell Hoard found 1 Sep 2002 by Mr. P. Leech at the village of Braithwell, South Yorkshire.
RB56135. Billon antoninianus, RIC V-2 139; Braithwell Report 169 (22 examples in the hoard), gVF, weight 2.114 g, maximum diameter 18.0 mm, die axis 180o, obverse IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right; reverse VICTORIA AVG (the victory of the Emperor), Victory walking left, wreath in right hand, palm frond in left hand; SOLD


Romano-Gallic Empire, Tetricus I, Mid 271 - Spring 274 A.D.

|Tetricus| |I|, |Romano-Gallic| |Empire,| |Tetricus| |I,| |Mid| |271| |-| |Spring| |274| |A.D.||antoninianus|
From the Braithwell Hoard found 1 Sep 2002 by Mr. P. Leech at the village of Braithwell, South Yorkshire.
RB56136. Billon antoninianus, RIC V-2 126; Braithwell Report 181 - 183 (37 examples in the hoard, gVF, weight 2.854 g, maximum diameter 18.2 mm, die axis 180o, obverse IMP C TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate cuirassed bust right; reverse SALVS AVG (the health of the Emperor), Salus standing left, feeding snake rising from an altar from patera in right, anchor on ground in left; SOLD


Romano-Gallic Empire, Tetricus II, Spring 274 A.D.

|Tetricus| |II|, |Romano-Gallic| |Empire,| |Tetricus| |II,| |Spring| |274| |A.D.||antoninianus|
From the Braithwell Hoard found 1 Sep 2002 by Mr. P. Leech at the village of Braithwell, South Yorkshire.
RB52924. Billon antoninianus, Mairat 441; RIC V-2 259; Cohen VI 60; Cunetio 2590 (15 examples); SRCV III 11287; Braithwell Report 188 (43 examples), VF, weak reverse, weight 3.100 g, maximum diameter 20.1 mm, die axis 0o, Colonia Agrippinensis (Cologne, Germany) mint, as caesar, end 272 - early 273 A.D.; obverse •C•P•E•TETRICVS•CAES, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind; reverse PIETAS AVGVSTOR (to the piety of the Emperor), implements of the augurate and pontificate: aspergillum (sprinkler), ewer (jug), secespita (knife), and lituus (augural wand); nice portrait and patina, interesting legend punctuation; SOLD


Claudius II Gothicus, September 268 - August or September 270 A.D.

|Claudius| |II|, |Claudius| |II| |Gothicus,| |September| |268| |-| |August| |or| |September| |270| |A.D.||antoninianus|
From the Braithwell Hoard found 1 Sep 2002 by Mr. P. Leech at the village of Braithwell, South Yorkshire.
RB49248. Billon antoninianus, RIC V-1 110 var. (no E visible in fields), IARCW 319/211-212, aVF, weight 2.207 g, maximum diameter 17.4 mm, die axis 0o, Rome mint, obverse IMP CLAVDIVS AVG, radiate head right; reverse VIRTVS AVG (the valor of the Emperor), soldier standing left, branch in right hand, spear in left, shield at feet left; rare; SOLD


Romano-Gallic Empire, Tetricus II, Spring 274 A.D.

|Tetricus| |II|, |Romano-Gallic| |Empire,| |Tetricus| |II,| |Spring| |274| |A.D.||antoninianus|
When Augustus ruled Rome, he was not called emperor or king, he was the Princeps, the "first of men." In the empire, the designated successors to the emperor were named caesar and also given the title Princeps Juventutis, the "first of youths." This is the origin of the English word prince, meaning the son of a monarch.
BB49252. Billon antoninianus, RIC V-2 260, Schulzki AGK 6, Elmer 781, Cohen VI 64, Cunetio 2619. Normanby 1532, SRCV III 11289, Hunter IV - (p. civ), VF, ragged flan, weight 1.548 g, maximum diameter 21.4 mm, die axis 0o, Colonia Agrippinensis (Cologne, Germany) mint, as caesar, 273 - spring 274 A.D.; obverse C PIV ESV TETRICVS CAES, radiate and draped bust right, seen from behind; reverse PRINC IVVENT (Prince of Youth), Tetricus II standing left, branch downward in right hand, long scepter vertical behind in left hand; from the Braithwell Hoard found 1 Sep 2002 by Mr. P. Leech at the village of Braithwell, South Yorkshire; SOLD


|Braithwell| |Hoard|, |Romano-Gallic| |Empire,| |Victorinus,| |Summer| |to| |November| |268| |-| |mid| |271| |A.D.||antoninianus|
From the Braithwell Hoard found 1 Sep 2002 by Mr. P. Leech at the village of Braithwell, South Yorkshire.
BB49256. Bronze antoninianus, Braithwell Report 155 (43 spec.), Mairat 582, RIC V-2 114, Schulzki AGK 9b, Cohen VI 49, Elmer 683, Cunetio 2534, SRCV III 11170, Hunter IV 7, F, weight 2.042 g, maximum diameter 18.2 mm, die axis 180o, 1st officina, Treveri (Trier, Germany) mint, issue 3, phase 2, late 269 - mid 271 A.D.; obverse IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse INVICTVS (Invincible), Sol advancing left, radiate, nude but for chlamys over shoulders and left arm, raising right hand commanding the sun to rise, whip in left, star left; SOLD


|Braithwell| |Hoard|, |Romano-Gallic| |Empire,| |Tetricus| |II,| |Spring| |274| |A.D.||antoninianus|
From the Braithwell Hoard found 1 Sep 2002 by Mr. P. Leech at the village of Braithwell, South Yorkshire.
RS49259. Bronze antoninianus, RIC V 224, SRCV III -, aVF, weight 1.967 g, maximum diameter 18.9 mm, die axis 0o, Mainz or Treveri (Trier) mint, as caesar, 273 - spring 274 A.D.; obverse C PIV ESV TETRICVS CAES, radiate and draped bust right; reverse COMES AVG (companion of the Emperor), Victory standing left, wreath in extended right hand, palm over shoulder in left; scarce; SOLD




  




You are viewing a SOLD items page.
Click here to return to the page with AVAILABLE items.
The sale price for a sold item is the private information of the buyer and will not be provided.




Catalog current as of Thursday, April 18, 2024.
Page created in 1.172 seconds.
All coins are guaranteed for eternity