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HISPAN

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WHITES MXT ,GARRET ACE150,GARRET SEA HUNT MARK II.
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Metal Detecting

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More super finds from Spain!Those Roman Coppers are sweet shape an that early Republican Quadran is an awesome find.You are in one of the ultimate spots to detect.
 

Hi Hispan,

How old is the figurine? The button is French all right. What I like and dislike at the same time about old French regimental buttons is that most of them were of pretty standard design. No diversity but can be easily IDed. Has its shank survived? The button itself maybe of the 18th century. That doesn't exclude of course that it was lost later.
 

Hello Hispan :hello:

Just amazing finds today mate! :notworthy:

These two are my favourites! :icon_thumright:

Dave
 

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cntrydncr1 said:
wow you did very well there! congrats
Thank you cntrydncr1! :hello:
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LI Tom said:
More super finds from Spain!Those Roman Coppers are sweet shape an that early Republican Quadran is an awesome find.You are in one of the ultimate spots to detect.
Yes the Quadrans Roman Republic is my second of its kind in three years .... a coin of 2200 years approx. :D
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tuatara said:
Hi Hispan,

How old is the figurine? The button is French all right. What I like and dislike at the same time about old French regimental buttons is that most of them were of pretty standard design. No diversity but can be easily IDed. Has its shank survived? The button itself maybe of the 18th century. That doesn't exclude of course that it was lost later.
Hi !
The figurine pewter / lead is 18th or 19th century ... made these figures for a long time.
The button is Napoleonic from 16 Regiment .... but is the only button that such off-center (the number 16 is on its side) rear hitch is cage .
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Antiquarian said:
Hello Hispan :hello:

Just amazing finds today mate! :notworthy:

These two are my favourites! :icon_thumright:

Dave
Yes, this Roman Numus seems that the emperor is looking to the sky :D .... the Medieval mount a surprise to clean it and see what looks like a Chinese temple :laughing7: .... but it is surely a Palace.
H
 

The button is Napoleonic from 16 Regiment .... but is the only button that such off-center (the number 16 is on its side) rear hitch is cage .

That off-centre strike makes it look so-o-o old, almost Roman :D. Bird cage shanks were used from 1780+.
 

i have not responded back to your post lately but enjoy them all you find such great old coins and relics you have a great location to hunt congrates
 

WOOOOWWWW!!! :headbang: :headbang:

fantastic to find a roman villa that has not been discovered!!!! 1000 congratulations, thats a dream!! :notworthy: :notworthy:

I´m sure some silver or better will come out!! hopefully aureus jeje

I can see two as?

I love the minerva cuadrans its fantastic
I vote banner!!!

Fantastic I´m very jealous!!
 

I am never disappointed with you post,always fantastic digs!
 

A new Roman Site is always fun :headbang:
 

tuatara said:
The button is Napoleonic from 16 Regiment .... but is the only button that such off-center (the number 16 is on its side) rear hitch is cage .

That off-centre strike makes it look so-o-o old, almost Roman :D. Bird cage shanks were used from 1780+.
Yes! the Button is certainly odd, for two reasons.
1, is the only button with the number in offset of Napoleonic army.
2 In this place there was no battle that I know, and most findings have not shown such as buckles and coins egemplo 19th century.
It is a strange finding, like many others ....
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teleman 2525 said:
i have not responded back to your post lately but enjoy them all you find such great old coins and relics you have a great location to hunt congrates
Well ... never too late ,thank you!
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Nutriasub said:
WOOOOWWWW!!! :headbang: :headbang:

fantastic to find a roman villa that has not been discovered!!!! 1000 congratulations, thats a dream!! :notworthy: :notworthy:

I´m sure some silver or better will come out!! hopefully aureus jeje

I can see two as?

I love the minerva cuadrans its fantastic
I vote banner!!!

Fantastic I´m very jealous!!
The Roman copper never made ​​Banner ...., but anyway I appreciate it.
It is unusual to find five Roman coins from the same period in the same place, probably belong to one Treasure but I I can not bring a bulldozer to retrieve it.
There are not many coins in surface but will try another visit .
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Another incredible post Hispan!!! :notworthy: Excellent finds as usual and big congrats for finding a Roman villa!!!
 

Great Village discovery!
Lots of nice coins and relics!! Love those vineyards!
I can operated Grader and bulldozer if you want me to help :laughing7:
 

:headbang: :headbang: :headbang:

Hispan you are going to be busy now that you have found a Roman Villa, we found one in 2008, undiscovered like yours, and it keeps us busy till this day :notworthy:

Fantastic finds :notworthy: I would vote Banner, but the Europeans have no chance :'(

SS
 

birdman said:
I am never disappointed with you post,always fantastic digs!
Thank you birdman! :thumbsup:
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CRUSADER said:
A new Roman Site is always fun :headbang:
Not a big Villa appears more public baths near a river, but will continue to visit this place.
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allen said:
great looking assortment of old finds !
Many thanks allen ! :hello:
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JW15 said:
Another incredible post Hispan!!! :notworthy: Excellent finds as usual and big congrats for finding a Roman villa!!!
I do not expect much from this field but you never know ... perhaps a Roman Gold.
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steelheadwill said:
Great Village discovery!
Lots of nice coins and relics!! Love those vineyards!
I can operated Grader and bulldozer if you want me to help :laughing7:
but would not be good for anyone as there are very few intact Roman sites in my country and would destroy buried mosaics and tombs etc ... which are the real treasure. ;D
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Silver Searcher said:
:headbang: :headbang: :headbang:

Hispan you are going to be busy now that you have found a Roman Villa, we found one in 2008, undiscovered like yours, and it keeps us busy till this day :notworthy:

Fantastic finds :notworthy: I would vote Banner, but the Europeans have no chance :'(

SS
Do not worry Colin... leave a portion of the field for you and the guys U.K. :laughing9:
H
 

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