Bronze and silver!

vince76

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Now, may I call it "The brooche's area"?
Today I was for a quick hunt on the same area but mostly checking the surroundings of the hill. This Roman coin was the first. I think its a common coin.
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After some scrappies (Cru'Definition) these small silver coins came out one after one. No ID yet. They are so small or can be a part of a coin.
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Just getting closer to the area where I found last time the brooches, this time on 4kHz, I could find this two beautiful brooches. On the first, I think I can notice some kind of Fertility symbol. The second has more details.
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And this is the rest
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Bronze broken arrow head
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This could have been a very nice bronze cross if it was not broken.
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Vince
 

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Thanks for the extra pictures, those are nice finds!

That's interesting. Now I'm thinking that all the weak signals can be coins!

YES! And the common akce coins may be fun to find, but you are probably overlooking many very nice ancient Greek silver coins because of their weak signals, and they can be very interesting and rare. Attached is a picture of some of mine to give you an example, the Denarius and 2 bronze coins would have good signals, but the smallest coin at the bottom left is only 4mm and 0.09g, numerous others less than 0.2g. They may be tiny but can still have lots of detail and history, and are worth trying to find because they were small and easily lost so many are probably buried waiting for someone with patience to find them!
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