Another great coin saved:
[h=2]Ian Casimir (1648-1668)[/h]Tympf 1664
Ag MONET NOVA RG REG POL 1664
DATPRETIVM SIRVATA SALVS / POTIORQ3 METALLOEST / ICR
$30-40
zunder,
Your finds and photos continue to be outstanding. The 2 kopeck coin in post #165 should have a "BM" beneath the date signifying the mint at Warsaw (Poland) during the years 1860-1863; and it's the rarest within that series; only 686,000 minted.
Winter or not, keep swinging that detector; the quantity of relics and coins you are finding is unmatched on TNet (with very few exceptions).
Don.......
Greetings! 2 коп EM unfortunately, that is the most simple. But what a find, especially in the winter is not bad.
One of these days I will try one more time to go look for these fields unless the weather allows.
I apologize in advance for the text, translate into English through an online translator.
zunder,
Yes, regretfully, if the initials are EM instead of BM under the date as you wrote, then the mint was not in Warsaw, Poland but in Ekaterinburg, Russia; and the mintage was 18,547,000 instead of 686.000. However,it hardly matters since all your finds are outstanding and loaded with history. And there is no need to apologize for the translated text, the interpretation if fine and I give you great credit for each posting.
Don.......
Greetings!
The snow has melted and I went back to the fields to look for coins.
But instead of coins found the crash site of the German aircraft during World War II