Coin

Title

Coin

Description

A large coin, heavily corroded. This coin has not yet been identified in the Queensland Museum collection, but is the subject of further research. At the time of donation this coin could not be identified because it was heavily corroded. This suggests that it was made from bronze or some other base metal commonly used for ancient coins.

The coin is said to have been uncovered by ER Sgt Leslie William Page beneath a mosaic floor on a hilltop at or near Deir El Belah, Palestine, in 1917 along with human remains, nails, tesserae and other coins. This collection was donated by Page to the Queensland Museum in July 1933. In a letter accompanying his donation, Page records that he uncovered the mosaic and other finds "on the top of a fairly high sugar load sort of hill... at a depth of some 6 or 8 inches under the sand". The find probably occured between March and May 1917 when Page was stationed with the Australian Provost Corps near Deir el-Belah.

Type

Identifier

C.013.011

Medium

Accrual Method

Provenance

Collected by ER Sgt. Leslie Page, Deir El-Belah, Gaza Strip, 1917.
Donated by ER Sgt. Leslie Page to the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, July 1933.

Rights Holder

Queensland Museum, Brisbane

Bibliographic Citation

Queensland Museum Inwards Correspondence #00323 (1933)
Queensland Museum Inwards Correspondence #00373 (1933)

Relation

P.013

Contributor

Mr James Donaldson

Citation

“Coin,” First World War Antiquities, accessed May 16, 2024, https://ww1antiquities.omeka.net/items/show/119.

Comments

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