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Gratulerer med et fantastisk funn!
I went for a banner vote again, I mean, if a tacky mansring from the beach gets a banner, then these pieces of history should be a shoe in!
Hi Erik
The coins are about 700 years before the Vikings.
There was no roman activity in Denmark at that time (or any other time). The coins are probably brought to Denmark thru trade or as salery for a northern man who had voluntered for roman army service.
These coins had no "coin value" in our area, but were precious because of their fine silver content, and were melted and used for making brooches and other juwelry.
HISPAN, as far as I know, this find never reached the Banner
Now, the find has grown to 22 coins and 2,8 grams of ancient gold.
Here a picture of the last 10 coins and the piece of gold found this spring.
Excuse me, but the find didn´t stand in my list of banner finds, and I had forgotten that it was actually on the banner.
It wasn´t I who mentioned the banner at all, but an other user. I am actually not concerned about being on the banner or not.
I read your post as an other way to say that one can not be on the T-Net without being online all the time and post more finds.
I didn´t know that it works that way. I can not live up to such demands.
Therefore I´ll ask Jeff to delete my account on the T-Net.
I was happy to be here.
Have a nice time, also to those who just look in on the site occasioanally.
TheDane
All pictures and information given by me in this posting to this find have been deleted by me.
I do not want to go up against the British "SS-regieme" that seems to rule here as far as finds from Europe are concerned.
You got it all for yourself, SS ...