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Well I thought I would try for some more capbadges on the Dump field & got a couple (that I need again).

A hallmarked silver ring - Birmingham - 1894

Star find - A coin which has been on my top 5 wish list for years:

Julius Caesar silver Denarius - dated 49-48BC - 100 years before the conquering of Britain.

Julius was the first to invade Britain but failed. Looking at the coin it has 100 years of wear & although minted in Rome came over in the late 1st century AD.
See better example:
http://www.oudgeld.com/webbib/priesat_bestanden/image011.jpg

THIS IS OUR FIRST ROMAN 'BC' COIN - WHOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOO :o :o ;D ;D
 

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Mackaydon

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Crusader:
Yes, I'm aware that some coins there are marked with WRL representing a reproduction mark. But please tell me if that means Westair Reproduction Limited, Winter Reproduction Limited or some other name. Is that a private company name or the 'official' way of designating a replica coin in your country?
Thanks,
Don.
 

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Mackaydon said:
Crusader:
Yes, I'm aware that some coins there are marked with WRL representing a reproduction mark. But please tell me if that means Westair Reproduction Limited, Winter Reproduction Limited or some other name. Is that a private company name or the 'official' way of designating a replica coin in your country?
Thanks,
Don.

As far as I'm aware it has to be marked or altered in a significant way so as to make it clear to the buyer that its not original.
 

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BlueShadow said:
OH MY Gawwwwd! To think that coin has not seen the light of day for 2000 years just blows my mind. Great find..can I come over to your house and play?

PS what are some of the next oldest/most valuable coins you have found, as we all know old doesn't always mean valuable?
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Someone is already coming over to play, wouldn't say who ;)

Most valuable - either my Gold Qter Noble of 1451 or Celtic Silver unit - recorded as the 7th one found (now 14 recorded examples)
 

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Julius Caesar silver coin ... :icon_sunny: you still the best :notworthy:
 

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