Todays roman silver coins

folkert

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Feb 10, 2004
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Tesoro Vaquero Germany

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Nice,

Now those are some old coins. The one held up great.

HH Jer
 

Brilliant coins! When you think of the history that you are holding in your hands it is awsome beyond belief. You must be well pleased!

Happy Hunting.
 

I love the look of those old roman coins. Here in the states when I break into the 1800's I think it is old. You guys over the pond must just laugh at that...

Congrats

NJ
 

Very nice condition Folkert, congrats on those beautiful silver Romans! I'm detecting near Trier, 40+ KM away, found my usual finds and a strafe of 50. caliber rounds, 14-15 rounds. Enjoyed finding them but would rather have a Roman or Celtic coin, LOL! HH, Mike
 

Hi Mike, I found these coins in an area, which is building land now and at the moment some building activities take place there. In the course of these activities a roman building was found and within the foundations/walls of this building I dug up these two denarii and about 30 bronze coins, all dating to 300-330 AD. Besides that I found a nice bronze hair pin and a very nice iron knife.
 

Congratulations on silver! My favorite ones :D

Regards
 

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