Bronze Antoninianus from the Normanby Hoard - Available in Different Grades

This hoard of 47,912 Third century A.D. bronze Antoniniani is one of the largest ever found in Britain. It was discovered by a metal detectorist in December 1985 in the parish of Normanby, about twelve miles north of Lincoln. The hoard was delivered to the British Museum for cleaning and study, and was the subject of a Treasure Inquest on 19 May 1987, where it was found not to be Treasure Trove, in view of the low silver content of the coins, and consequently became the property of the land owner. The hoard was immediately sold by the owner to a coin dealer and has been gradually dispersed in the trade. We have been fortunate to acquire a small group of coins from this hoard. The coins were struck between A.D. 260 and 287 and are mostly of Victorinus, Tetricus I, and II. You can have a choice of grades, Fine, Very Fine, or Extremely Fine with prices to please. These Roman coins will be over 1,700 years old soon, they were found in Britain and we will provide you with a certificate of authenticity. Get one for your collection today!
  • Bronze Antoninianus of either Victorinus, Tetricus I or Tetricus II
  • Coins struck between A.D. 260 and 287 A.D.
  • Certificate of Authenticity

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Bronze Antoninianus from the Normanby Hoard Fine_obv
Bronze Antoninianus from the Normanby Hoard Fine
Bronze Antoninianus in Fine condition
Availability: In stock
SKU: RBW014
£19.95
Bronze Antoninianus from the Normanby Hoard Very Fine_obv
Bronze Antoninianus from the Normanby Hoard Very Fine
Bronze Antoninianus in Very Fine condition
SKU: RBW006
£29.50
Bronze Antoninianus from the Normanby Hoard Extremely Fine_obv
Bronze Antoninianus from the Normanby Hoard Extremely Fine
Bronze Antoninianus in Extremely Fine condition
Availability: In stock
SKU: RBW009
£47.50
Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
DynastyGallic Empire
DynastyCrisis of The Third Century
DenominationAntoninianus