SIX silvers from early roman field

Taranis

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Incredible! I can only dream of finding coins with that much history! Congrats & Way to go on recovering those beautiful coins!
 

It is not unusual in the case where full-period settlement talk.
Operated purely third, fourth-century villages have other cases, there is a clearer identification.
So are the coins Plated ?

SS
 

Why be plated?
These coins are silver drnars, I do not understand your question ...
They look to be Silver plated/dipped, in places the coins look as if they have a bronze core, these are known as Fouree.

S
 

The images were made with microscope, the flare can be confusing.
Sabina alone, there are have doubts, it may be that suberatus.
But in many cases are met with silver is weak, in which the copper was more than the precious material.
 

Dang thats great The only thing Roman in my area would be a roman candle at New Years
 

The images were made with microscope, the flare can be confusing.
Sabina alone, there are have doubts, it may be that suberatus.
But in many cases are met with silver is weak, in which the copper was more than the precious material.
Yes I thought that sabina was a Fouree, but these can be more desirable/collectable than the Silver denarius.

SS
 

I like them, show in my collection nicely.
Thank you for your expert opinion!
 

Banner vote indeed. Fantastic finds there Taranis, what a dream it would be to search a field like that.
ZDD
 

Wow! Super day!
 

Fantastic day, I wish to have a day like that in the future
 

you have a really great area for treasure hunting :)
Good Luck!
 

Totally awesome finds congrats!
 

Amazing Hunt!!
congratulations
if you pulled out 6 denarius, where are the copper coins, you must have hunted at least 20 or 30 roman copper coins...
show us!!!
I would also love to see the pictures of the field, is it near a river? its a villa? any sigilatta?
Congrats
 

They look to be Silver plated/dipped, in places the coins look as if they have a bronze core, these are known as Fouree.

S

Good eye Silver Searcher, I was seeing the same thing and was wondering about the coins.
 

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