🥇 BANNER Roman Hoarde found 300+ Coins and counting

Westfront

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With my last post http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/today-s-finds/533136-couple-nice-roman-coins.html the story started.
We detected around a large Roman settlement to get what's left after years of detecting the site. We were out on a neighboring field gridding a loose pattern hoping for a hotspot somewhere between the scatter of broken roof tiles. My buddy started at one end of the field, i started where the scatter of tiles ended towards him. At one point he called over with a coin. About a minute later he had two more and i started digging coins also. We realized soon the coins were in a small stripe about 15' wide and 100' long inline with the plowmarks.
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We had to stop because time was running out and returned a day later to recover more coins. Till this point we had about 150 coins in the pouch and it was time to call the Archies in. Then the machine started.... Meeting on site with my Archie and their surveyor, several telephone calls, meet the landowner to get his ok for excavating, renting a small excavator, lump together a team and so on.
Today we met early in the morning in the field and started removing the first 4" of soil in the area where the most coins were found.
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There we got another 40 or so. That was when we stopped packing them in zip lok bags one by one. :tongue3:
Then the next 4" were ground of. More coins. Every coin was GPSed now because we nearly hit plow depth. Here is a pic of the pattern of coins. You can see how they lay in a line. Count was 137 then.
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Unfortunately coin finds started drying out.
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Next was a base grade to get a better look of the area.
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Thats when the outlines of a burial with side laying grave goods chamber turned up. White line is the burial, yellow is the chamber and red circle is where i found the bronze bell.
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The bell in situ.
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After that all was recorded and what was left of the burial was recovered. Everything inside was spread by the plow a long time ago so only 1" to 2" of the bottom were still there. No bones or ash, no grave goods other than the bell were found.
Wild guess is that a leather bag was hidden at the grave and never picked up. Coins are all Barborous Tetricus I and II 271-273 AD. Count till this evening is close to 300 coins. Tomorrow we'll get some more.... Sorry for not having a pic with all coins together. All went in bags fast.... :tongue3:
 

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I am speechless. Just an amazing day. Congrats!
 

Congrats on making banner...And bringing the Archies in was a honorable move like Cru said. Now I wonder why the body was buried with the hoard? Im speechless nonetheless.
 

Congrats on an epic find.

Thanks for sharing the excitement!
 

Incredible story and it´s amazing to see there was a burial gift.

For sure a once-in a lifetime experience. I am very happy you got the well deserved banner and can´t congratulate you enough for doing the right thing!

What a day, way to go!
 

Speechless. Thanks for the great description of your amazing ordeal. And of course congrats on the banner.
 

Wow. Find of a lifetime!
 

WOW Westfront! Incredible find and incredible post. Huge congrats on the banner too. That was an amazing story and I'm glad you and your buddy were the ones who found it, since you do the right thing and now its properly documented. :occasion14:
 

Awesome find Sir, congrats.
So what happens now? Do the archies take it all?
 

I love reading this stuff but curious - how many coins were damaged with the excavator and plowing etc? I can't imagine that a few wasn't hit ?
 

Incredible find, stories and photos! Congratulations on a historically significant BANNER find! :notworthy:
 

Thanks all for the votes and replies! :occasion14: You guys rock!
We're still on site. With the informations we got yesterday we extended the section and removed the soil in layers of 3"-4". We had professional help by a coin sniffing tracker dog and got another 78 coins.
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With the last coins found on plow deepth like yesterday a base grade was made. Thats when i spotted some shards hit by the excavator.
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Carefully cleaning up and more shards stuck in the ground
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All belongs to a mug, missed by the plow by a couple inches on both sides but no coins in it. You can see one plow mark (scratched out) between the jug and the sign.
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Big congrats.

Very unusual to bury a hoard with a body!

As you know I'm still looking for our No.1 Wish List, I'm sure we both thought it will never happen. Partly for that reason I'm voting BANNER. (& also because you did the right thing)

Thanks Cru! :occasion14: You know it's pure luck to stumble over a Roman Hoarde. It will happen some day like it did to me.
As it looks today the coins were hidden AT a burial not IN one. Probably to make it easier to pick them up later.
 

Congrats on making banner...And bringing the Archies in was a honorable move like Cru said. Now I wonder why the body was buried with the hoard? Im speechless nonetheless.

Thanks Scrappy, as posted before, it looks like the coins don't belong to that particular burial. :dontknow:
 

WOW Westfront! Incredible find and incredible post. Huge congrats on the banner too. That was an amazing story and I'm glad you and your buddy were the ones who found it, since you do the right thing and now its properly documented. :occasion14:

Now we have a picture of the site we never had without the Archies. It may help to complete the puzzle of the history of our area. :occasion14:
 

Thanks all for the votes and replies! :occasion14: You guys rock!
We're still on site. With the informations we got yesterday we extended the section and removed the soil in layers of 3"-4". We had professional help by a coin sniffing tracker dog and got another 78 coins.
28600637ep.jpg


28600640rl.jpg


28600651zt.jpg


With the last coins found on plow deepth like yesterday a base grade was made. Thats when i spotted some shards hit by the excavator.
28600642hf.jpg


Carefully cleaning up and more shards stuck in the ground
28600645mt.jpg


All belongs to a mug, missed by the plow by a couple inches on both sides but no coins in it. You can see one plow mark (scratched out) between the jug and the sign.
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28600649dk.jpg

:headbang:
 

I love reading this stuff but curious - how many coins were damaged with the excavator and plowing etc? I can't imagine that a few wasn't hit ?

As a lot of them laying deep in the ground damage by working the field and by fertilizer is minor. My guess is 50% toast, 45% lala and maybe 5% F to VF.
 

Do you get to keep any or does the government keep them all?
 

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