Binnington Carr Hoard | |
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![]() The Binnington Carr Hoard | |
Material |
Roman coins Copper alloy bell |
Size | 12 coins |
Created | c. 75 |
Period/culture | Romano-British |
Discovered | c.1876 Binnington Carr, near Willerby, North Yorkshire, England |
Present location | Yorkshire Museum, York |
Identification | YORYM : H2401 |
54°11′53″N 0°26′48″W / 54.1981°N 0.44659°W
The Binnington Carr Hoard is a Roman coin hoard dating from the late 1st century AD. It contains 12 silver denarii within a copper alloy bell. [1] It is in the collection of the Yorkshire Museum. [2]
The hoard contains 12 silver coins all of which are denarii: one of Julius Caesar (49-44 BC), one of Nero (AD 54-68), three of Vitellius (AD 68) and seven of Vespasian (AD 69-79). [3]
In 2014 it featured in an online Google Arts & Culture exhibition titled 'Yorkshire Hoards'. [4]
Binnington Carr Hoard | |
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![]() The Binnington Carr Hoard | |
Material |
Roman coins Copper alloy bell |
Size | 12 coins |
Created | c. 75 |
Period/culture | Romano-British |
Discovered | c.1876 Binnington Carr, near Willerby, North Yorkshire, England |
Present location | Yorkshire Museum, York |
Identification | YORYM : H2401 |
54°11′53″N 0°26′48″W / 54.1981°N 0.44659°W
The Binnington Carr Hoard is a Roman coin hoard dating from the late 1st century AD. It contains 12 silver denarii within a copper alloy bell. [1] It is in the collection of the Yorkshire Museum. [2]
The hoard contains 12 silver coins all of which are denarii: one of Julius Caesar (49-44 BC), one of Nero (AD 54-68), three of Vitellius (AD 68) and seven of Vespasian (AD 69-79). [3]
In 2014 it featured in an online Google Arts & Culture exhibition titled 'Yorkshire Hoards'. [4]