Find Spot record MDO24317 - Roman siliqua coin found in Weymouth

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Summary

A fourth century Roman siliqua coin of Julian II (Julian the Apostate). The finder believes that one half of it is heavily clipped. It is made of silver and has the legend (VOTIS V MVLTIS X) inscribed inside a laureate wreath on the reverse.

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A fourth century Roman siliqua coin of Julian II (Julian the Apostate). The finder believes that one half of it is heavily clipped. It is made of silver and has the legend (VOTIS V MVLTIS X) inscribed inside a laureate wreath on the reverse. (1)

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Location

Grid reference SY 67 85 (point)
Map sheet SY68NE
Unitary Authority Dorset

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Record last edited

Sep 2 2010 10:13AM

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