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Roman Coins, St Columb Minor, Cornwall
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Roman Coins, St Columb Minor, Cornwall
Five of eighty eight Roman coins dug up by C.K. Croft Andrew during the 1939 summer excavations at Trevelgue Head (also known as Porth Island), St Columb Porth. The copper alloy coins were found during the excavation of Hut 1 and the area immediately upslope from the building. From left to right: Constantius II Caesar (323-337) TRURI : 1954.16.2.42; Constantine II Caesar (317-337) TRURI : 1954.16.2.11; Valens (364-378) TRURI : 1954.16.2.74; Constantinopolis (330 -341) TRURI : 1954.16.2.18; Urbs Roma (330 - 335 AD) TRURI : 1954.16.2.76. 4th century AD
TRURI : 1954.16
Media ID 19041406
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