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Here's a scrappy I think is early to mid 4th century. I could be mistaken. I can see bits of lettering and possible figures...
I was just thrilled to find something roman...
Thanks for viewing. I found if I stare long enough I can see all sorts of things The medieval piece?
was a part of something else but not sure what.
I'll add a couple more photos I hope are less fuzzy.
And one new coin that was given to me I just ran across, from the Constantine family, possibly Constantius II, circa AD 345-350...13mm AE4
These coins are tiny...and then found caked in mud...it was like finding a needle in a haystack the size of a football field but worth every second!
Thank you for viewing.
I was just thrilled to find something roman...
Thanks for viewing. I found if I stare long enough I can see all sorts of things The medieval piece?
was a part of something else but not sure what.
I'll add a couple more photos I hope are less fuzzy.
And one new coin that was given to me I just ran across, from the Constantine family, possibly Constantius II, circa AD 345-350...13mm AE4
These coins are tiny...and then found caked in mud...it was like finding a needle in a haystack the size of a football field but worth every second!
Thank you for viewing.
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