Silver coin of Caeriesse
Reconstructed. Presumed to be a depiction of Makurias-in-Glory, surrounded by solar wheels. The reverse (or obverse?) was too worn away to be reconstructed. Given by the baillie of a coastal town in northern Cassan to Tambert I, Duke of Cassan. The baillie had kept it in his treasury for years after he acquired it from a fisherman who found it on the beach. Thought by the baillie to depict St. Michael the Archangel, he called it "the Mìcheil farthing." Remains to this day (1130) part of the ducal treasury of Dhugal MacArdry, Duke of Cassan and Earl of Kierney.