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Summary

A collection of finds from St Mary's Hill, consisting of two coins of Trajan, two of Hadrian, one of Sabina, a denarius of Septimius Severus, a bronze coin of Gratian, and part of a venus figurine in white clay. Isolated coins are one of the most frequent discoveries in the English countryside. Coins may reflect the wealth and power of a settlement, and their distribution can help us analyse the geographical extent of territories or trace major commercial routes. During the Roman period coins were also an important means of distributing the image of the emperor across the empire. Often they carried pictures of gods or genii on the other side. The values of Roman coins changed during the course of the Republic and Empire. The basic unit was an As, a bronze coin originally weighing twelve ounces. Dupondii were worth approximately two Asses, and Denarii were silver coins worth approximately ten Asses. There was also a slightly less common coin, a Sestertius, which was worth a quarter of a Denarius, or two and a half Asses. Later on in the Empire the Aureus was introduced, a gold coin which was worth 25 Denarii.

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Finds from St Mary's Hill consist of the lower half of a figurine of Venus in white clay (in Mr Potts' possession in 1886) and two coins of Trajan, two of Hadrian and one of Sabina (1). Also a denarius of Septimius Severus, with reverse legend RESTITVTOR VRBIS, found in the churchyard of St Mary's and a bronze coin of Gratian, with reverse legend GLORIA ROMANORUM, found on St Mary's Hill (2). No other information on the nature of this discovery is available, and the monument's GIS point has been placed in the centre of the street.


<1> Thompson Watkin W. T., 1886, Roman Cheshire: A Description of Roman Remains in the County of Chester, /220 & 240 (Book). SCH2878.

<2> n/a, 1958, Miscellanea, Thompson F H 1958 45/74 (Article in Journal). SCH5754.

<3> Harris, B.E. (ed), 1987, Victoria County History - A History of the County of Chester: Volume I, 1/173 Petch D F 1987 (Book). SCH3556.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Book: Thompson Watkin W. T.. 1886. Roman Cheshire: A Description of Roman Remains in the County of Chester. /220 & 240.
  • <2> Article in Journal: n/a. 1958. Miscellanea. Journal of the Chester Archaeological and Historic Society. Volume 45. Thompson F H 1958 45/74.
  • <3> Book: Harris, B.E. (ed). 1987. Victoria County History - A History of the County of Chester: Volume I. 1/173 Petch D F 1987.

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Location

Grid reference SJ 40 65 (point) Possible Position
Map sheet SJ46NW
Civil Parish CHESTER NON PARISH AREA, CHESTER, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER
Historic Township/Parish/County CHESTER, CHESTER HOLY TRINITY, CHESHIRE

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