One of sixty-eight Roman coins mainly Romano-British imitations, 3rd-4th cent. (nos 169-235are metal detector finds from various British sites, mostly thought to be East Anglian):
Mint: Trier
Roman Empire, Anon. AE3, Trier, rev. Constantinopolis, (RIC 7.218.554), 2.14g.
History note: Under Review
Method of acquisition: Given (2000-05-08) by Buttrey, T. V., Prof.
Production date: or later AD 0324
Object composed of copper alloy Weight 2.14 g
Accession number: CM.225-2000
Primary reference Number: 265928
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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