TORRERO 30+ YEARS, XP DEUS I & II ARE MY GO TO MACHINES Nov 17, 2004 2,026 1,584 NC Detector(s) used XP DEUS I & II Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Today at 10:20 AM #1 Penny for size comparison !! Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Upgraded Night Vision Monocular Digital Infrared Monocular Telescope for 100% Darkness with 8X Zoom - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments IMG_0651.JPEG 831.7 KB · Views: 4 IMG_0652.JPEG 756.4 KB · Views: 4 IMG_0653.JPEG 878.6 KB · Views: 4
Penny for size comparison !! Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Upgraded Night Vision Monocular Digital Infrared Monocular Telescope for 100% Darkness with 8X Zoom - Grab it through Amazon!
Mackaydon Gold Member Oct 26, 2004 24,674 24,522 N. San Diego Pic of my 2 best 'finds'; son & g/son 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 2 Detector(s) used Minelab Explorer Primary Interest: Shipwrecks Today at 7:50 PM #2 The reverse: SMANI is a mintmark on a Constantinopolis Follis coin. The coin features a victory standing on the left, leaning on a shield and holding a scepter. ID of the obverse to follow (hopefully). Don in SoCal
The reverse: SMANI is a mintmark on a Constantinopolis Follis coin. The coin features a victory standing on the left, leaning on a shield and holding a scepter. ID of the obverse to follow (hopefully). Don in SoCal
Mackaydon Gold Member Oct 26, 2004 24,674 24,522 N. San Diego Pic of my 2 best 'finds'; son & g/son 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 2 Detector(s) used Minelab Explorer Primary Interest: Shipwrecks Today at 8:53 PM #3 Roman Empire - Constantine I (307 - 337 A.D.). Constantinopolis bronze follis foundation of Constantinople Commemorative Issue (2,53 g., 18 mm.) Antioch, 335 A.D. Victory Roman Empire - Constantine I (307 - 337 A.D.). Constantinopolis bronze follis foundation of Constantinople Commemorative Issue (2,53 g., 18 mm.) Antioch www.vcoins.com Don in SoCal PS: Antioch was in Syria but borders changed and now it's in Turkey. Last edited: Today at 9:37 PM
Roman Empire - Constantine I (307 - 337 A.D.). Constantinopolis bronze follis foundation of Constantinople Commemorative Issue (2,53 g., 18 mm.) Antioch, 335 A.D. Victory Roman Empire - Constantine I (307 - 337 A.D.). Constantinopolis bronze follis foundation of Constantinople Commemorative Issue (2,53 g., 18 mm.) Antioch www.vcoins.com Don in SoCal PS: Antioch was in Syria but borders changed and now it's in Turkey.