Little Orme's Head Roman Coin Hoard 1873.

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  1. Living close to Llandudno and most often driving about I often see/pass the site of the 1873 Penrhyn Bay coin hoard and have been aware of it since childhood as it was mentioned in 'Norman Tucker Colwyn Bay It's Origin & Growth' possibly my first intelligent book as a child.
    Over 5000 late 3rd early 4th C.E bronze coins found in a redware flagon 13" in height by a farmer's son digging close to his farmhouse.
    The coins left untouched until his death in 1901 are inherited by his nephew minus the flagon, the coins are taken to Manchester and sold to a dealer. The dealer allows a numismatist (see pdf below) to clean and examine the coins. Most are minted in London MLN, PLN, the remainder Trier, Arles, Lyon etc and are found to be in mint condition.
    It was with some delight I managed to buy one last weekend.
    Constantine I ae Follis, Sol Invicto Comiti PLN TF RIC 121a. 1906_BNJ_3_4.pdf (britnumsoc.org)
     

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  3. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Dealer

    here's mine

    RIC_VII_London_15.jpg

    Constantine I
    A.D. 314
    19x22mm 2.7g
    CONSTANTINVS P AVG; laureate and cuirassed bust right.
    SOLI INVICTO COMITI; Sol rad., stg. l., raising r. hand, globe in l., chlamys across l. shoulder; across fields S-F.
    in ex. PLN
    RIC VII London 15; LMCC 8.02.023

    from the 1873 Little Orme’s Head Hoard
     
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  5. A contact sent me these images of his coin from this hoard. He says it it type 34 from the 1906 report. 347268393_3603825906568224_4140797080628663614_n.jpg 347407374_3603826003234881_6885080431024057869_n.jpg
     
  6. Online before I bought it, slightly flat image but better than mine above. little orme.jpg
     
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