The Hill - Day 2 - Hammered - VERY RARE CELTIC SILVER...

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After our last 4 hammered outing we would have been happy with just 1, but expecting none....
It was a little showery & sticky but overall pretty good going.
We gridded for only 5 hours today as we got what we needed.:laughing7:

3 Scrappies (1 holed in the Saxon period)
1 Royal Farthing
1 Jetton
1 poor conditioned Celtic Bronze Unit (Coin)
Tudor Dagger Chape
Tudor Strapend
Tudor Clothes Fastener (broke)
Roman/Saxon Tweezer frag.
Saxon Pinhead 8-)
6th C Saxon Brooch bit 8-)
Saxon Wrist Clasp bit
Rare Iron Age Celtic Torc type Bracelet terminal 8-) (a first)
Rare Iron Age (Celtic) Bull Headed Woad Grinder base (half of) :icon_thumright:
Scottish Hammered of Alex III
Very Rare โ€‹Cunobelinus Crescent Horse Silver Unit circa 25AD :headbang: (Our first Celtic silver since 31 Dec 18, & one I need)
 

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Great coins! That silver is in awesome shape on top of being rare. Congratulations!
 

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Congrats on the Cuno! I don't know a lot about old stuff like that but from what I do know that is an incredible find. I'm voting banner.
 

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By the first look you could think weird Denarius.... Thats quite a find! Congrats! :icon_thumleft: Thinking about this roman style Celtic silver i vote Banner.
I don't know where to look first, a bunch of great finds today. The Scottish hammered with stars is something i'd never seen before.
 

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By the first look you could think weird Denarius.... Thats quite a find! Congrats! :icon_thumleft:
I don't know where to look first, a bunch of great finds today. The Scottish hammered with stars is something i'd never seen before.
The horse is what they call a Romanized version & the head is somewhat as well. This tribe were thought to be trading with the Roman at the time, plus sending the sons of Kings to Roman for education, leading to more trade etc..

PS. we have had some Alexander III, but not many.
 

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Fantastic finds! That silver is beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
 

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What a great hunt.
Huge congrats on the Celtic silver-I guess some folks don't realize how rare they actually are-Like Excessively Rare. :occasion14:
 

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What a great hunt.
Huge congrats on the Celtic silver-I guess some folks don't realize how rare they actually are-Like Excessively Rare. :occasion14:
I have the old version of Van Arsdell book from 1989 (not the revised versions), & its was classified as Very Rare.
I then checked the most recent Ancient British Coins (ABC) of 2010 & its still classified as Very Rare, telling me that not many had been found since 1989 until 2010, so although 10 years later, I'm pretty sure its close to the 'Very Rare' bracket.

That is all in terms of known Recorded examples (of course there are about 10 fold not recorded), however the likelihood of finding one is a whole different ball game.
 

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The stuff you find is so interesting. The items that were used daily like that grinder are incredible. Congratulations on such an incredible coin.
 

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I don't know that coin but from a quick web research, it's clear that it is a very rare coin.
Banner find. I'm voting.
 

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Hi ,Most people do not find a single Rare coin in a life time yet you find 6 a month for years . :icon_scratch:
 

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I have the old version of Van Arsdell book from 1989 (not the revised versions), & its was classified as Very Rare.
I then checked the most recent Ancient British Coins (ABC) of 2010 & its still classified as Very Rare, telling me that not many had been found since 1989 until 2010, so although 10 years later, I'm pretty sure its close to the 'Very Rare' bracket.

That is all in terms of known Recorded examples (of course there are about 10 fold not recorded), however the likelihood of finding one is a whole different ball game.

It's all about the amount of hours one puts on the coil and the skill behind it. (Location helps)
The ratio of Celtic Gold to silver-to bronze is a reverse of what finders on this side of the pond getting coinage- gold being rare.
 

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It's all about the amount of hours one puts on the coil and the skill behind it. (Location helps)
The ratio of Celtic Gold to silver-to bronze is a reverse of what finders on this side of the pond getting coinage- gold being rare.
Up until this day we had no other signs of Celtic other than the odd La Tene brooch which cross over into the Roman.
Our ratio of Celtic Gold/Silver/Bronze is probably pretty even - 1/1.2/1.2 (from the top of my head)
 

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Beautiful finds as always Cru, you and your Dad had another good hunt. :thumbsup:

I don't see you guys finding many 'holed' coins of this vintage, you obviously do, I guess I just never noticed them before. :laughing7:

Dave
 

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