🥇 BANNER FIND OF MY LIFETIME!!! - UPDATE FROM LEADING EXPERT...

CRUSADER

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This type of coin has been on the top of my wish list for 25 years or more. Now I have one.

It came from a pasture field which was hayed about a week ago. I have had no other Celtic items other than this off this field. Although we have noticed the soil is a good quality & less clay than the surrounding area.

This coin was most likely placed in the soil during a ritual to bless the land for good crops.

This coin was only 2inches deep (the field was ploughed about 10 years ago).

When I first dug it & I saw its edge, I thought 'wow a gold button!'. When I realised what it was & showed Dad there was much shouting & arm waving, so much so the farmer & his wife came out to have a look :D

Its a CELTIC GOLD STATER;

Ruler - CUNOBELIN

Minted about 20AD


Value - £500 ($1000)

To say I'm happy with this coin would be an understatement.

I am currently getting advice from the leading expert as it seems to be an unusual variant! (I will update later)

UPDATE (21/07/08)


This is what the Leading UK Expert said:

Congratulations! You must be delighted with this, and quite rightly so. I do like these wild type staters, partly because the horse looks so bizarre, and this is a good example of that.

As you say it’s VA 1933, of which there are 30 at
http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/images-lister.php?&VA_type=1933.01
and another 45 at
http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/images-lister.php?&VA_type=1933.03

I can’t remember offhand how VA separates these two varieties – something about the size of the little star on the reverse? I suspect this is not a very good way of separating them out, but no matter. I had a quick look for die-links, and there is at least one coin from the same pair of dies:

http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/largeview.php?coin_num=97.1593

The obverse is quite recognizable because of the flaw on the second leaf up on the right, next to the M of CAMV. There’s another example of that obverse die here (which is listed as VA 1933.01, not 1933.03):

http://www.finds.org.uk/CCI/largeview.php?coin_num=67.0167

The reverse too is quite distinctive, with the ringed pellet very far over to the left below the horse. Again there may well be others from this die. In terms of date, Cunobelin’s wild type is usually placed somewhere in the middle of his reign, say c. 20 AD, so I guess your coin is coming up to its 2000th birthday!



THEREFORE ITS ONE OF ABOUT 76 RECORDED.

Quote from a leading dealer;
Retail; £550-600
He would buy for £400-450

Not that I would sell it, but I will give the farmer £200 to keep it.
 

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Re: FIND OF MY LIFETIME!!!

That is one sweet pony! Congrats Crusader
 

Re: FIND OF MY LIFETIME!!!

By God, if anyone deserves to make such a dream UK find, YOU DO!

Congratulations on this "top hole" find. I hope it turns out to be a rarer variant than you thought when you dug it!
 

When I saw a gold horse on the banner, I knew it must be the Cruisader! Unbelievable find - it makes me wish I didn't live in the US!
 

absolutely fantastic find i got goose bumps looking at it you must be still be in shock congrats and continued good luck
 

Wow! Awesome find, Crusader.

I can only imagine what that must be like to find.

I like reading your posts. Do we only get an abbreviated description of this hunt? ;D

_Rich_
 

way to go thier what a great find shure looks nice congratulations :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

WOW Crusader! Outstanding find and a well deserved congrats on the Banner! :thumbsup:

Take care,
watercolor
 

how much does something like this usually go for? roughly
 

Holy smokes dude 25 A.D. and we think 150 years is old.
Congratulations and very cool
 

soopacee said:
how much does something like this usually go for? roughly

I got a valuation of;
Retail; £650 ($1300)
Dealer would pay me £450 ($900)
 

Congratulations Crusader ... two thousand years old and gold ... it don't get much better ... well deserved find ... Jimmy
 

A great coin for a great forum member. Well done that man.
 

one of the most beaytiful things I've ever seen.Maybe make it into a pendant for your wife???Or loved one!!!!!!!best of luck in the future.And some say "oh look out there ,there's nothing there just grass and cows!!!!!!!!!!!They don't MD,do they!!!!!!!!mollymole
 

mollymole said:
one of the most beaytiful things I've ever seen.Maybe make it into a pendant for your wife???Or loved one!!!!!!!best of luck in the future.And some say "oh look out there ,there's nothing there just grass and cows!!!!!!!!!!!They don't MD,do they!!!!!!!!mollymole

Welcome to Tnet.

Your statement underlined is very true, I see land in a different light than most. I have the pieces of the jigsaw, that they will never see.
 

CRUSADER, for the last couple of days now I've been thinking about that wonderful Stater you found.

Again, I'm VERY happy for you! :thumbsup:

You mentioned this Stater could have possibly been placed in that field as part of a ritual. . . would this have been a common practice
at that time or just an isolated incident? I'm just trying to understand some of these ritual practices. . . they're sooo interesting :)

Take care,
watercolor
 

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