One of three Roman coins with piercings made in the early Anglo-Saxon period for use as ornaments, found near Mildenhall, 1993/94:
Mint: Lincoln
Stephen (1135-54), cut-halfpenny, type 7 (c.1154-8), Lincoln, moneyer Hue, 0.58g. Found near Brandon, Suffolk 1994.
History note: Under Review
Method of acquisition: Given (1995-01-23) by Owens, Roy
Circa 1154 - Circa 1158
Object composed of silver gilt
Accession number: CM.10-1995
Primary reference Number: 273612
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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