12 November 2010 .

HISPAN

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Hello friends! :hello:
This afternoon I visited my second favorite Roman field ,but was planted with barley.
Later I headed to a new area and found a good field , but could only catch a small piece of field that also was planted, despite everything I could find a Roman coin of Emperor Tiberius 1th century. (These Roman coins are highly sought by collectors :thumbsup: ) one buckle 17th century and some other things.
 

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Nice :icon_thumleft: The Roman still has a lot of detail :o
 
shaun7 said:
Nice :icon_thumleft: The Roman still has a lot of detail :o

Hi Shaun! :hello:
Yes! these coins are relatively expensive over $ 120, and very interesting because they are the first Roman ASES in my country that made the during the 1th century .... are not common. :wink:
 
Nice going on the Roman, and the other finds. What's the silver?
 
pepperj said:
Nice going on the Roman, and the other finds. What's the silver?
Is one Billon of King Felipe III (50% silver) .. but very worn.
 
again with awesome finds congrats!!!! have fun and keep digging hh scott
 
Yet another day with interesting finds,very nice HISPAN :thumbsup:
Is the little man climbing a rope?
No Site pics :laughing7:
Congrats and HH
Soup
 
More Great finds!
Congrats on the Tiberius!
 
Beautiful finds Hispan, love the detail on the 1st century Tiberius! :o
This is a neat looking item, is there anything on the back? :icon_scratch:?
Any thoughts on what it might have been from or a date?
 

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Soupie said:
Yet another day with interesting finds,very nice HISPAN :thumbsup:
Is the little man climbing a rope?
No Site pics :laughing7:
Congrats and HH
Soup
hello Soupie ! :hello:
Yes, these tin soldiers appear forms funny :laughing9: and is very difficult to find a whole (Although a little bent) :thumbsup:
Greetings!
 
Antiquarian said:
Beautiful finds Hispan, love the detail on the 1st century Tiberius! :o
This is a neat looking item, is there anything on the back? :icon_scratch:?
Any thoughts on what it might have been from or a date?

Hello Antiquarian ! :hello:
These copper decorated plates is a mystery find ,I have many but all are from the 19th Century .... this is much older.
Greetings!
 
Good morning Hispan!

Great coin! Very nice detail! You said that the Tiberius is a rare coin. Is that because its from 1th century or Tiberius?
 
Man Hispan, that Tiberius Roman is awesome! Another great day in Andorra!! :icon_thumleft: :wink:
 
Those are some very nice finds! Detailed pictures too - thanks for posting :icon_thumleft:
 
CRUSADER said:
Nice rare coin in good condition :notworthy:

I've never had a Tiberius but I watched Land-Mag dig one with my spare detector;
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,276370.0.html
not a great picture but he had a good start to metal detecting :o

I was wrong ... This coin is much more ancient and rare. :D
is the father of Tiberius named Octavian Augustus (the two are very similar) and is held in the city of Cartago Nova .... a B.C coin. :laughing9:
 
HISPAN said:
CRUSADER said:
Nice rare coin in good condition :notworthy:

I've never had a Tiberius but I watched Land-Mag dig one with my spare detector;
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,276370.0.html
not a great picture but he had a good start to metal detecting :o

I was wrong ... This coin is much more ancient and rare. :D
It really is the father of Tiberius named Octavian Augustus (the two are very similar) and is held in the city of Cartago Nova .... a B.C coin. :laughing9:



Excellent, congrats Hispan :notworthy:
 
HISPAN said:
CRUSADER said:
Nice rare coin in good condition :notworthy:

I've never had a Tiberius but I watched Land-Mag dig one with my spare detector;
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,276370.0.html
not a great picture but he had a good start to metal detecting :o

I was wrong ... This coin is much more ancient and rare. :D
is the father of Tiberius named Octavian Augustus (the two are very similar) and is held in the city of Cartago Nova .... a B.C coin. :laughing9:

even better
 
:headbang: :headbang: :headbang:

Super Roman coin of Augustus, you don't see many of those :notworthy:

Augustus AE 21mm of Spain, Carthago Nova. Laureate head of Augustus right / Simpulum, aspergillum, securis and apex. SNG Copenhagen 510.

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