4,957 coins in a pot including coins of the Central Empire between AD 251 - 280s, the Gallic Emperors between AD260-274 and a group of 363 irregular coins. The most striking discovery was the coin of Domitianus II, an ephemeral emperor who ruled for a couple of weeks in Gaul when it, together with Britain and Iberian peninsula formed part of the breakaway Gallic Empire.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Chalgrove II Hoard, 251–279
Date supported
2004
Medium and material
Silver & copper alloy
Grant
20000
Total cost
40000

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