Roman Copse Field - Day 3 & 4 - JULIUS CAESAR +++

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When your on fire its hard to put yourself out, I had problems sleeping last night, like a kid at X-Mas!

Cru'Dad & I did 4 hours yesterday & I did 4 hours on my own today. Yesterday Cru'Dad took the glory with the Vespasian Denarius & Celtic Copper Core, with my hammered coming in pretty close...
Today I got my oldest Denarius but Cru'Dad still keeps his lead by 1 year!
What a field this is turning out to be after a deeper plough.

01st of Nov & T-Shirt Weather!

Crotal Bell (Rings)
Never had any, now 2 cut fake Geo Halfcrowns
1772 Coin Weight
Iron Age & Roman Brooches/Fibula all 1st BC-1st C AD
Lead Steelyard Weight
Roman Amphora Shaped Strapend
31 Roman Bronze Coins
Circa 50BC Copper-Core of a South Ferriby Stater (Gold all gone)
1495-1521 Portugal 20 Reis Hammered- My first from this Country & only hammered off this field (THANKS Bramblefind for ID)8-)
Denarius of Vespasian circa 69AD
Julius Ceasar Denarius, Travelling Mint, in Greece, I think, 48BC.:headbang:
 

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can see why you would be anxious to get back there, lots of good stuff there. Awesome Silvers
 

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Outstanding finds !! The Carausius is a nice piece for the type too. Thank you for posting the better pic of the Julius Caesar denarius. Those seldom encountered.
Continued good luck for you and your father,
Phil
 

That's a big-time coin day Cru. Love the silver, but many of those Romans have excellent detail.
 

Wow that is such a cool silver coin buddy
 

Is it just my imagination , or do you dig way more Roman and Hammered Silver than you do Victoria Silvers ? Great day out .
 

Cru,

Good score on all the coins....must have been a beehive of activity there back in the day.

Regards + HH

Bill
 

Insane finds Cru! That King George III 1772 coin weight is awesome... and those counterfeit half crowns are really cool. Always fun to see those Roman finds you dig up.... I wouldn't have been able to sleep either. Ha
 

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Always wanted a Julius Caesar. Big congrats! A lot of coins in great shape there!
 

Is it just my imagination , or do you dig way more Roman and Hammered Silver than you do Victoria Silvers ? Great day out .

I'm sure Cru is primarily focusing on putting himself onto Roman sites, so that's the type of artifacts he usually finds with an occasional newbie thrown in. Its the exact same way for me since I'm only interested in colonial sites, and therefore dig little outside of that period unless an early site was occupied into the 1800s.
 

Is it just my imagination , or do you dig way more Roman and Hammered Silver than you do Victoria Silvers ? Great day out .

Vicky Silver are a pretty rare find for us, just the odd random one. I'm not even sure where I would go If I wanted some. Maybe an old park or Victorian fair ground, not my area of focus.
 

Outstanding finds !! The Carausius is a nice piece for the type too. Thank you for posting the better pic of the Julius Caesar denarius. Those seldom encountered.
Continued good luck for you and your father,
Phil

I got the Carausius yesterday & when that screamed out the soil, I knew anything goes with such big coins still about.

When that Julius Ceasar came out today, I had no idea who it was. I knew it must be BC & thought it was maybe provincial.
 

Cru,

Good score on all the coins....must have been a beehive of activity there back in the day.

Regards + HH

Bill

Clearly an early site, that started in about 100BC & had early connections with the Romans, either through trade, or?? I think its farm related, as its a satellite to a nearby Roman Villiage. If not farm it was some kind of settlement that provided for the Villiage in some way. But doesn't seem industrial.
 

Wow,Wow and Wow!!The Caesar is Sears 1400 ,48BC when he was finishing off Pompey.
 

Great looking coinage and nice going on the JC! Liking the little strap end, I would of been fooled seeing the little circles on it, thinking it was something else like Saxon.
 

Pretty wild coins there Cru, amazed yet again. A lot of those Romans are in great shape, you must be happy that field is kind to them.
 

How rare is the Caesar ?

The coin itself is not classified as rare, or very rare etc. However, its about 100 years before they invaded Britain, so the chances of finding one are very slim. Its my first JC in 29 years detecting, Cru'Dad was lucky to get a different JC in 2007. Also, its not very worn for 100 years of use before loss, so maybe it was early trade.
 

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