πŸ₯‡ BANNER !!!!!!!!!!!!!! without a comment

Taranis

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Hmmm...story.
Ok.
I was an evening outside yesterday on an old field.
I found Roman, Byzantine coins and objects earlier already here.
The weather was cool and windy, because I was just two hours.
I found just one roman bronze first, and later found this silver coin. I didn't know what I found out, what this is, just at home only what I found.
A couple of lead pieces and ammunition came yet later, and this silver object and the denarius.
This is a short story, excuse me for a bad english, I hope that understand this?
 

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Beautiful, Rare, and fantastic condition. My Banner Vote is in. A BIG congratulations to you on these wonderful finds!

Cheers,

Buckleboy
 

P.S.--I remember what a fight it was to get your BEAUTIFUL Celtic Tetradrachm on the banner. I HOPE it will not be the same this time too!

This coin needs to be up top.


-Buck
 

FABULOUS is the best English word for your wonderful coins! I imagine you felt very happy when you first dug them up! Andi
 

Dear Friends,
I am very glad thank you very much as encouragement you.
I think that this is an English forum, I have to write in this language.
If I make a mistake I apologize, but at the same would like to express my respect.
 

Man I have to say I a totally impressed , those are just as good as its gets besides a gold coin cache ... way to go !
 

Awesome finds.:icon_thumleft:
 

Taranis,
I believe your top coin may be very valuable. I agree with Caesar's description except in one area; the shield number is Roman XV versus XXX. As such, I believe the coin is similar to one (granted, in better condition) that sold a couple of years ago for $57,200.
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Source: acsearch.info - The ancient coin search engine
Don.......
You are king of imformations! ^^^^^^ And you are Grand Robert dictionary.
 

Congratulations!!
 

I believe this is the ID for the bottom coin:
Z6280TN.jpg

Constantine II, AE3, 326, Heraclea mint, Officina 5
CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right
PROVIDEN_TIAE CAESS
Campgate with seven rows, two turrets, no doors, star above, top and bottom rows empty blocks
SMHE . in exergue
19mm, 3.07g
RIC VII, 83 (R3)
Don........
 

I believe this is the ID for the bottom coin:
Z6280TN.jpg

Constantine II, AE3, 326, Heraclea mint, Officina 5
CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C
Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right
PROVIDEN_TIAE CAESS
Campgate with seven rows, two turrets, no doors, star above, top and bottom rows empty blocks
SMHE . in exergue
19mm, 3.07g
RIC VII, 83 (R3)
Don........
OMG! R3 in RIC?
I knew that it is not a general bronze, but it is so rare ...
Don thank you very much for your help!
 

On my screen, I don't see the description, so at the risk of duplicating the entry, here goes:
Constantine II, AE 3 236, Heraclea mint, Officina 5
Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right
PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS
Campgate with seven rows, two turrents, no doors, star above, top and bottom rows empty blocks
SMHE in exergue, RIC VII 83, (R3)

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Now I see the description only if I right click under the coin and scroll down, holding the right click.
 

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Thank you for all comments!
 

This coin would be like losing a $500 note in the Roman Period.
 

This coin would be like losing a $500 note in the Roman Period.
Wich coin Master?
Same as I did not find that weight is a deal. 7,9gr
The campgate's bronze as I saw about 100 usd in this quality.
 

I went back to the field for an hour today.
I found three bronzes and a 1923 in Italy 10c Vittorio Emanuel III.
I think the First WW could stay here.
 

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