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Before Christmas I did a post entitled Medieval finds from the Castle field, today we had arranged to go on a club dig but we had to drive past the Castle field on the way, As we approached the field we noticed the remaining crop had been removed so we decided if the club dig was no good we could drop back on the Castle field and that's what we did. It was a bit hard going the tractor had left big ruts, my fist decent find was a small roman bronze not quite sure of ID but I think it might be Constantine111 could not get a good picture of this will post a better one later, I worked my way down to the bottom of the field were I made my best find for a long time dating from the Iron age of Britton a Celtic Dragonesque Brooch this is the first piece from this era for me ,unfortunately the bottom of the Brooch and pin are missing but it is still a very rare find. TK ;D
 

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Awesome finds TK and congrats! Is that dirt in the brooch or some enameling? HH, Mike
 

Bavaria Mike said:
Awesome finds TK and congrats! Is that dirt in the brooch or some enameling? HH, Mike
Yes Mike it still has traces of enameling here's how it came out the ground 8)
 

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Very nice! Celtic is on my list, no Celtic in 19 years of detecting and I have walked the ground they did. HH, Mike
 

Bavaria Mike said:
Very nice! Celtic is on my list, no Celtic in 19 years of detecting and I have walked the ground they did. HH, Mike
I have seen these Brooches before and they have come from land heavily occupied by the Romans as was the area this one came from.
 

Brilliant find, we do not find these brooches so often in Germany. The roman coin is of Valens (364-378 AD), the reverse type should read SECURITAS REIPUBLICAE (as it is the most common reverse type of this emperor). Really nice finds!!
 

folkert said:
Brilliant find, we do not find these brooches so often in Germany. The roman coin is of Valens (364-378 AD), the reverse type should read SECURITAS REIPUBLICAE (as it is the most common reverse type of this emperor). Really nice finds!!
Thanks for the ID on the Roman .....I am not that into iding the Roman Coins as there are that many :-*
 

Very nice brooch! Sometimes secondary sites do prove out nicely. . .

Take care & HH!
 

tyre kicker said:
folkert said:
Brilliant find, we do not find these brooches so often in Germany. The roman coin is of Valens (364-378 AD), the reverse type should read SECURITAS REIPUBLICAE (as it is the most common reverse type of this emperor). Really nice finds!!
Thanks for the ID on the Roman .....I am not that into iding the Roman Coins as there are that many :-*

I'm wondering from the picture, is the roman silver plated? I can see its Valens but the letters look like a contemporary fake.

As you pointed out a very rare find even in that condition still worth close to £100 ($200). I have had the odd bit of Celtic but not even a fraction of this desirable brooch.

A VERY GOOD DAY ;D
 

CRUSADER said:
tyre kicker said:
folkert said:
Brilliant find, we do not find these brooches so often in Germany. The roman coin is of Valens (364-378 AD), the reverse type should read SECURITAS REIPUBLICAE (as it is the most common reverse type of this emperor). Really nice finds!!
Thanks for the ID on the Roman .....I am not that into iding the Roman Coins as there are that many :-*

I'm wondering from the picture, is the roman silver plated? I can see its Valens but the letters look like a contemporary fake.

As you pointed out a very rare find even in that condition still worth close to £100 ($200). I have had the odd bit of Celtic but not even a fraction of this desirable brooch.

A VERY GOOD DAY ;D
Could be Crusader at first glance under the soil I thought it was a hammered :-X
 

tyre kicker said:
CRUSADER said:
tyre kicker said:
folkert said:
Brilliant find, we do not find these brooches so often in Germany. The roman coin is of Valens (364-378 AD), the reverse type should read SECURITAS REIPUBLICAE (as it is the most common reverse type of this emperor). Really nice finds!!
Thanks for the ID on the Roman .....I am not that into iding the Roman Coins as there are that many :-*

I'm wondering from the picture, is the roman silver plated? I can see its Valens but the letters look like a contemporary fake.

As you pointed out a very rare find even in that condition still worth close to £100 ($200). I have had the odd bit of Celtic but not even a fraction of this desirable brooch.

A VERY GOOD DAY ;D
Could be Crusader at first glance under the soil I thought it was a hammered :-X

If its silver plated then its a Roman fake. These are rare & more interesting than the real thing :)

Could be a double bonus day, if its not silver it just has poor lettering ???
 

robfinds said:
Nice find, did it come from any further south than Lincolnshire ?.

Robert.
Come from your area Rob... I live just up North from you in Teesside :-*
 

robfinds said:
tyre kicker said:
robfinds said:
Nice find, did it come from any further south than Lincolnshire ?.

Robert.
Come from your area Rob... I live just up North from you in Teesside :-*
Nice one, have you had any stycas ?.
Robert.
Yes two both Eanred
 

As I read this post... and am watching glorious castles in the UK on tv...I am literally drooling... I would so love to in the UK.. my roots... lordy... I am so jeleous.. you guys are so very lucky with such a proud rich heritage let alone the historic end of it...God I love it...thanks for sharing..
 

bootybay said:
As I read this post... and am watching glorious castles in the UK on tv...I am literally drooling... I would so love to in the UK.. my roots... lordy... I am so jeleous.. you guys are so very lucky with such a proud rich heritage let alone the historic end of it...God I love it...thanks for sharing..
Hop on a plane and get youself over here ;)
 

If this were a UK site, this would be on the BANNER. ::) (I do appreciate this is a majority US site)

It is not only a very rare find but is his first Celtic find (a personal achievement). What a way to break into the BCs. This is close to 2000 years old with some original enamel.

Do I need to say more.....................?

Would it get more attention if it were a 1700's blank coppa (as some would say)? :-[

Tyre, you know that I know what this find means. You may struggle to bet it this whole year! (Lets hope not) ;D ;D ;D
 

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