pennypenny Silver-plated contemporary copie of a penny of king Henry III (1216-1272)
Material: copper-alloy/silver plated
Diameter: 18 mm
F:HAROLDREX
Rev: ...OIL..VLI...................?
Mint:
FindID: SM8-1
References: Silver-plated contemporary copies are also known and these are (often) easily distinguished by their nonsense legend and very crude workmanship.
Solidus of Johann Casimir II Vasa, King of Poland-Lithuania 1648-1668,  dies at the age of 63
Material: copper
Diameter: 15 mm
F:
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Mint:
FindID: SM8-2
Sterling of Jan IIISterling of Jan III Sterling without date (1330-1337) of Jan III (1312-1355)duchy Brabant
Material: silver
Diameter: 18 mm
F: DVX  BRAB  ANTIE
Rev: +MONETA LOVANIES
Mint: Leuven
FindID: SM8-3
Licinius ILicinius I AE4/Follis of Licinius I
Material: copper
Diameter: 20 mm
F: IMP LICINIVS PF AVG
Rev: GENIO POP ROM
Mint: ?
FindID: SM8-4
groat of edward iiigroat of edward iii Groat of Edward III
Material: silver
Diameter: 20 mm
F: EDWARD D.G. REX ANGL Z FRANC D HYB
Rev: text outside: POSVI DEVM ADIUTOREM MEV with  mintmark crown  = 1356
Rev: text inside: CIVI TAS LON DON
Mint: London
FindID: SM8-5
allectusallectus Quinarius of Allectus,  AD 293-296
Material: copper
Diameter: 19 mm
F: IMP C ALLECTVS PF AVG
Rev: VIRTVS AVG
Mint: London?
FindID: SM8-6:  
carausiuscarausius Copper denarius of  Carausius, AD 286-293
Material: copper
Diameter:  20 mm
F: IMP CARAVSIVS PF AVG
Rev: Moneta with scales and cornucopiae
Mint: London?
FindID: SM8-7
constantinus 1constantinus AE3 of Constantine II as caesar, minted  AD 321-324
Material: copper
Diameter:  20 mm
F: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
Rev: CAESARVM NOS............
Mint:
FindID: SM8-8
diocletiandiocletian
Antoninianus of Diocletian, AD 284-305
Material: copper
Diameter:  22 mm
F:  IMP C DIOCLETIANVS PF AVG
Rev: .......MILITVM
in exerque: MLXXI
in field: S P
Mint: London
FindID: SM8-9
willemwillem  Penny (PAXS type, minted 1086-1087) . William I, William the Conqueror, William the Bastard was King of England from 1066 until 1087.  William invaded England in 1066 claiming victory over Harold Godwinson. Hence 1066 and the Battle of Hastings and the ensuing Norman Conquest of England. William was nicknamed "the Bastard" due to being the illegitimate son of Robert I Duke of Normandy, William succeeded his father as Duke at the age of eight.
Material: silver
Diameter: 20 mm
F: PILLELM  REX
Rev: Long cross with P A X S within circles
Mint:
FindID: SM8-10
allectusallectus Antoninianus of Allectus, AD 293-296
Material: copper
Diameter:  20 mm
Weight: 4,51 grams
F:  . . .  ALLECTVS  PF AVG
Rev: PAX AVG
in exerque: ML
in field: S P
Mint: London
FindID: SM8-11
small roman coinsmall roman coin ??
Material: copper
Diameter:  10-11 mm
Weight: 0,61 grams
F: 
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in exerque:
in field:
Mint:
FindID: SM8-12
cnutcnut Penny of Cnut? King of England 1016-1035
Material: silver
Diameter:  17.5 mm
Weight: 1.10 grams
F: 
Rev:  .......ONDEODE......
Mint: Thetford
FindID: SM8-13
Remarks: short cross pennies minted 1030-1035/36
cuthalfcuthalf Cut half penny of Henry II ? (1154-1189)
Material: silver
Diameter:  18 mm
Weight: 0.61 grams
F:  ... CVS REX   (HENRICVS REX III)
Rev:   ... OLE ONL  (NICOLE ON LVND)
Mint: London
FindID: SM8-14