Amazing Ancient Coins This Day

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Hi all :hello2:

Today a great forest hunt !

First a loss of ten Roman coins :headbang: and just after a loss of celtic coins including one electrum :headbang: :headbang:

A great day for me !

Best regards,
Philippe.

Enjoy :









 
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Wow!! :o Those silvers are in amazing shape for their age!! Nicely done! :headbang: :notworthy:
 
fantastic coins!! :headbang: :headbang:
 
What beauties Philippe! Looks like another banner for You! These celts are amazing... :notworthy:
 
thank you much your comments are pleased


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Filou. I wouldn't mind digging those crap findings!!!!!God Bless Chris MERRYCHRISTMAS
 
Wow, could be wrong, but I don't recall ever seeing that many celtic silvers being found in a day.

Amazing Finds :headbang:
 
Those are absolutely AMAZING coins! If I was able to make finds like that, I would quit work and detect full time.
 
Beautiful early Commodus.The coin on the top left of the Celtic silver is a Roman Republican silver ,struck by Vettius Sabinus in 99BC,you can see his name on the reverse.You got all these beauties on one hunt?
 
:icon_thumleft:GREAT FINDS wish we had things like that in the states. I go to Hunstanton U.K. every March and detect for 7 days. Hope I get that lucky.
 
We Think our civil war relics are awesome, and they are, they are our history, but when you find this kinda stuff its world history... It must be breath taking to dig something like that...
 
Another Banner hunt!
 
amazing hunt!! well done!
 
LI Tom said:
Beautiful early Commodus.The coin on the top left of the Celtic silver is a Roman Republican silver ,struck by Vettius Sabinus in 99BC,you can see his name on the reverse.You got all these beauties on one hunt?

Bravo for the identifications !
Others are celtic's quinarius from France, from Sequanes and Leuques.
The gold electrum "quart of statere" is not identified yet :icon_scratch:

A search for four hours in terrible weather :coffee2:
 
looking4largecent said:
:icon_thumleft:GREAT FINDS wish we had things like that in the states. I go to Hunstanton U.K. every March and detect for 7 days. Hope I get that lucky.


Thanks, i hope for you too, good luck ! UK seems to be au good hunt place :blob7:
 
Many thanks relicminer and birdman and cntrydncr1 :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
 
Filou

My vote for banner is in!! :headbang: :headbang:

These are amazing fantastic coins, congratulations!!

I´m thinking of moving to france.

Did you find a lot of pottery on the areas? did you know there was a lot of settlements over on those areas?


Cheers
 
Nutriasub said:
Filou

My vote for banner is in!! :headbang: :headbang:

These are amazing fantastic coins, congratulations!!

I´m thinking of moving to france.

Did you find a lot of pottery on the areas? did you know there was a lot of settlements over on those areas?


Cheers


Thank you friend :notworthy:

No traces of pottery on this area, just losses in a large slope !
The ancients walked the hills to avoid being attacked in the valley

(sorry for bad english :'( ....)

Slope exactly like that :
 
Great finds for sure. Looks like in that first pic you done a ton of digging today. Awesome!!
 
i'd be happy with the "crap" pile any day those roman coins are amazing
 

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