Roman coin!

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9209E884-A0EB-456C-B672-8C17D0A19AF0.jpeg 6BB415D1-767D-424F-B78D-BF4990A43888.jpeg unfortunately not found by myself, my brother found this and I thought I would share it with you. Obverse, urbs Roma. Reverse, Romulus and Remus suckling on the she wolf. Struck under constantine the great 330-337ad. Not bad condition considering itโ€™s nearly 1700 years old. Happy hunting to you all!
 

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Great find, congratulations to you two! Sub 8-)
 

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Amazing find :o
 

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Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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Very nice coin
 

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Like the others say... GREAT FIND! It's hard to imagine that coin hiding all these years (centuries), and how it stayed in decent condition, amazing. Who held it last? Why or how was it lost? Things well never know but enjoy fantasizing about. Ddf.
 

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Awesome coin recovery, can't imagine recovering a 1700 year old anything, big congratulations to your brother
 

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Big congrats! :notworthy:
 

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If your coin has the same mintmark as the one I showed ( ฮ“SIS in the exergue on the reverse) then it came from the mint at Siscia, the present Croatian city of Sisak.
Don......
Probability would say Trier in Germany is far more likely.
 

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View attachment 1723111 View attachment 1723112 unfortunately not found by myself, my brother found this and I thought I would share it with you. Obverse, urbs Roma. Reverse, Romulus and Remus suckling on the she wolf. Struck under constantine the great 330-337ad. Not bad condition considering itโ€™s nearly 1700 years old. Happy hunting to you all!
It wasn't struck under Constantine I. It's actually classed as a 'Commemorative Issue' as it was struck after his death.

Hopefully if you grid the area there should be more about, if not you maybe 1 field off from the site.
 

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Michaeld

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It wasn't struck under Constantine I. It's actually classed as a 'Commemorative Issue' as it was struck after his death.

Hopefully if you grid the area there should be more about, if not you maybe 1 field off from the site.

Thanks for the info crusader! I hadnโ€™t realised that was the case. We completed the small pasture about a month ago but we have now upgraded our detectors so went back Friday evening for a go. No Romans but found plenty just out of reach of the old garret. Fingers crossed I find one for myself!
 

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Wow, that is in nice shape, well done!
 

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The coin I posted was struck at Siscia, 334-335 AD, during the lifetime of Constantine I (2.73g, 19mm, RIC VII 240).
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I might be getting confused thats its a 'Commemorative Issue' but one of Rome (similar to the constantinoplis type), instead of the rest of the 'Comm Issues' that were after his death. (can't remember)
 

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I would need a diaper if I ever dug one of those wow
 

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