🥇 BANNER Bronze, silver, gold and iron in one day!

vince76

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Hi guys.
Because of the great results with Deus on both old sites that I have been searching with Garret, yesterday I decided to research one of my first sites. I have searched twice with at pro there, 5x8 coil bringing home one silver Drachm and one silver Denarius.

Getting there
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I spent two hours finding almost nothing then deus was screaming in my ears. I thought about a can and ignored it. I took two steps forward but I turned back.
This beautiful Follis came out. This was the one that showed me which way to go.
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After the first three other follis cane out. It was already time for lunch and I stopped to eat something. Just two meters from were I was laying I had a little surprise. First i thought it was the beer. :tongue3:
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Probably a late Roman or Byzantine.


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This site was great because of the diversity of the coins. Roman, Byzantine, Greek and maybe even Ottoman's on the same soil. Bronze,silver and gold all together.

Justinian I, 527-65 AD, bronze follis, SB-207, bust facing / M, CON year XXIIII,
Justinian I, a follis of the type listed in the Sear Byzantine catalogue as number 168. "ANNO XIIII" is the date, the 14th year of the emperor's reign (AD 540-541). The obverse inscription is actually supposed to say "DN IVSTINIANVS PF AVG", though by the time this emperor came to power hardly anyone in the Empire could speak Latin anymore, including the people who made the coins, so the legends tend to get a bit mixed up
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Probably:
Roman emperor Antonius Pius (138-161 A.D.), depicted on ancient Roman coin (bronze, denom/type: As) (As. Obverse: ANTONIUS AVG PIUS PP. Reverse: TR POT COS II SC PAX (exergue). PAX stg left., holding branch and cornucopiae.)

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Silver Denarius
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Silver Drachm with a hole
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AR Drachm. 19mm. Maarkos and Lusania. MAARKOS above cow standing left suckling calf, A over MYPK monogram below / APOL LUSANIA around double stellate pattern.
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BYZANTINE
23 mm. Justinian (AD 527-565) usual 16-nummia denomination, only at Thessalonia
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Ancient Greek. No id yet
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Antigonos Gonatas * Athena * Pan, Bronze Drachm
Obv: Head of Athena right wearing crested Corinthian helmet.
Rev: Pan standing right erecting a trophy; B-A, to left and right of Pan respectively. Φ in lower-left field, ligate monogram between Pan's legs.

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Byzantine bronze coin weights
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Sling bullets, probably pre-Roman.
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It was a very hard day but for sure was worth it. This time I had more quality than quantity.
Thanks for watching. :headbang:
 

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Congrats on getting it up top Vince, it was a very worthy hunt.:hello2:
 

Vince,

Try adding another photo with the ring in the middle & all the better cleaned up finds around it. It might make a better banner picture.:thumbsup:
 

Vince,

Try adding another photo with the ring in the middle & all the better cleaned up finds around it. It might make a better banner picture.:thumbsup:
ha ha....Missed my idea by seconds, they choose another of your group shots!

CONGRATS
 

Fantastic finds! Love the gold ring
 

Wow!! I’m so jealous!! Lol. Keep the photos coming my friend. I forgot to add that I vote for a banner also!!
 

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Great Job finding Cool Relics that I know '0' about that said I do know old & Simple Gold.
 

Thank you guys for the vote and your support. :hello: It means a lot.
 

ha ha....Missed my idea by seconds, they choose another of your group shots!

CONGRATS

:santasmile: and they chose the worst pic:laughing9: Thanks buddy for the suggestion. It was too late when I saw your message. Thanks for your support :occasion14:
 

I was expecting the gold ring pic up there...weird choice of picture- well anyways congrats!
 

Congrats Vince! Well deserved Banner for you! :hello2:
 

I was expecting the gold ring pic up there...weird choice of picture- well anyways congrats!

Thanks Benjamin. That's funny. There are almost 30 other pics :laughing7:
Its ok, it looks like a coin hoard :tongue3:
 

Congrats Vince! Well deserved Banner for you! :hello2:

Dankeschön WF.
Honestly, it was the first time for me finding good looking coins and an ancient gold ring. Thanks to you guys for the banner and also many thanks to that site :notworthy:
 

Out freaking standing !! A dream hunt for me. Congrats
The at pro missed all this or where you hitting new areas ?
 

Out freaking standing !! A dream hunt for me. Congrats
The at pro missed all this or where you hitting new areas ?

Thanks mate. I've searched the area twice with the AtPro. The first time I found a silver Denarius and a few nice coins. The second time just a few coins and i didn't turn back there. I used the 5x8 coil and it was summer time.
I turned back to check two others sites that i was sure i had cleaned them very well with the AtPro but with the deus i found a lot of other coins. So i decided to recheck this site too. First i was exploring and i found almost nothing but when i got on the same area where i had found the coins i was amazed. The coins were deep enough but the Byzantine Follis are big bronze coins and i dont know how AtPro had missed them! I searched on 4khz and i think it was the best for the Follis coins but i didnt have problems with silver and other small coins.
 

was the first time for me finding good looking coins and an ancient gold ring

Erm... yes, hahah I would be lucky to find an ancient gold ring in 10 lifetimes :occasion18:
Not to be pessimistic, but it might very well be a once-in-a-lifetime find that gold ring, but who knows with your fantastic site?
 

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