SIX silvers from early roman field

Taranis

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🥇 Banner finds
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Wow great finds, congratulations:icon_thumleft:
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Awesome finds. I love the Roman stuff.

I see one is the Emperor Caracalla:

RIC 81v Denarius Obv: ANTONINVSPIVSAVG - Laureate, head right.
Rev: PONTIFTRPVIIICOSII - Mars standing left, resting hand on shield and holding spear. [RIC lists for draped bust]. 206 (Rome).

Also see one is the Emperor Lucius Verus:

RIC 482 (Marcus Aurelius), BMC 202, C 155 Denarius Obv: IMPLAVRELVERVSAVG - Bare head right.
Rev: PROVDEORTRPIICOSII - Providentia standing left, holding globe and cornucopia.
 

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A couple nice finds there Taranis, congrats:icon_thumleft:
 

Awesome finds. I love the Roman stuff.

I see one is the Emperor Caracalla:

RIC 81v Denarius Obv: ANTONINVSPIVSAVG - Laureate, head right.
Rev: PONTIFTRPVIIICOSII - Mars standing left, resting hand on shield and holding spear. [RIC lists for draped bust]. 206 (Rome).

Also see one is the Emperor Lucius Verus:

RIC 482 (Marcus Aurelius), BMC 202, C 155 Denarius Obv: IMPLAVRELVERVSAVG - Bare head right.
Rev: PROVDEORTRPIICOSII - Providentia standing left, holding globe and cornucopia.

Nice interpretation Fitzwilk!
The first Commodus: Commodus AR Denarius ? TR P V IMP III COS II P P

Sabina: http://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/vil...enarius_concordia_ef_coin/273738/Default.aspx

Vespasian: http://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/mon...espasian_6979__denar_7072/184267/Default.aspx

Antoninus Pius: http://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/git...s_138161_denarius_rome_42/143249/Default.aspx
 

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That is mind blowing ! I am voting banner!! Were they close together ,like a pocket spill or were they just random throughout the field?
 

Had a relatively large area, it seems to be their age. First century and the third century.
 

Hi Taranis, Is there a link somewhere at your profile page to your banner finds?

I would like to see what awesome treasures you have unearthed.
 

Hi Taranis, Is there a link somewhere at your profile page to your banner finds?

I would like to see what awesome treasures you have unearthed.

Unfortunately, the images must be deleted after you have seen. We did not have a strong democracy, than with you.
 

wow I'll bet that was a really fun hunt
 

Thanks for a comments!
 

Sweet finds , Nothing like first and third century. Banner vote from me
 

All these coins look like Fouree's Quite unusuall to find 6 all of different Emporers on one field.

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