Sewage Site - Day 8 - Henry II Tealby Penny...

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This was a 6.5 hour solo hunt - Same as the other day, frozen in the morning, soup 2 hours later....
I knew this was going to be a tough day as we have covered both the 2 hotspots in this field, all the rest has been covered but is previously blank. However, as the field has been turned up-side-down, I was hoping that some finds would show is the blank areas. A high risk strategy, but this field throws up the odd Celtic Silver, so I thought it worth the effort. In fact Cru'dad & I will keep nibbling away & cover as much as we can.
I really thought today would be the end of our Silver Streak, but in typical fashion I got a scarce hammered.:laughing7:

3 Scrappies
2 Blank 17th C Tokens
Medieval Horse Harness Pendant Hanger
Medieval Shield Stud (Looks like 2 birds, maybe martlet's either side of the bar) - Not had one in awhile.
Henry II Tealby Penny 1154-89 - Hard coin to find & this is my 2nd this year.8-)
UPDATE on coin:
''Many thanks for these images of your new find, which I have recorded.
This is probably Tealby class F, and the reverse seems to read [ ]RD:ON:GI[ ], in which case this is a coin of the Ipswich moneyer Rodberd. The Ipswich mint seems to have had a relatively large output in class F, which might possibly be connected with a suggested increase in wool exports from East Anglia in the 1170s, paid for in silver that had to be converted into English coins.
With best wishes for 2021''
 

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cool. looks thin as a sheet of paper
 

cool. looks thin as a sheet of paper

Yes, that's what I find so interesting about hammered coins...
Congratulations on finding a second Henry II Tealby Penny this year, CRUSADER!:thumbsup:
 

Yes, that's what I find so interesting about hammered coins...
Congratulations on finding a second Henry II Tealby Penny this year, CRUSADER!:thumbsup:
Cheers, it's been a record year.
 

UPDATE:

''Many thanks for these images of your new find, which I have recorded.
This is probably Tealby class F, and the reverse seems to read [ ]RD:ON:GI[ ], in which case this is a coin of the Ipswich moneyer Rodberd. The Ipswich mint seems to have had a relatively large output in class F, which might possibly be connected with a suggested increase in wool exports from East Anglia in the 1170s, paid for in silver that had to be converted into English coins.
With best wishes for 2021''

I'm so glad with so little detail, the expert got the moneyer & mint!:hello2:
 

Congrats on the Tealby Cru! :notworthy:
Rare as hen's teeth-so to speak.
I was so fortunate to get a
1158 -1189 AD Henry II
on a sq. planchet many yrs ago.
 

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