Big medallion and different coins.

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Fortunately, here is not cold yet.
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I began searching this area three years ago and still it surprises me.
The first target was this ring. Probably 9-10 AD.
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A few coins here and there. I love these 2200 years old coins with the Pegasus.
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Up and down the hill and suddenly, Boom babe.
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It's not the first of its kind but is bigger than the others.
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Unidentified coin.
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Silver stater of Dyrrhachium in Illyria.
Mint and Date: Dyrrhachium, 370-330 BCE.
Size and Weight: 13mm, 2.69g
Obverse: Head of Herakles right, draped in lion-skin.
Reverse: Pegasos flying right.
Δ - Π - TΛ around, retrograde.

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Silver stater of Dyrrhachium in Illyria, after 229 BCE
Size and Weight: 13 x 14mm, 1.92g
Obverse: Head of Herakles left, draped in lion-skin.
Reverse: Pegasos flying right.
ΔY above; ΦI below.
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Ottoman Empire. Sultan Bayezid II, 1481-1512 AD (886-918 AH). Silver Akce. Arabic inscription above and below horizontal straight line, within circular border. 10mm
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THESSALONICA, Macedonian 1st century Diademed head of Zeus right Rev:QESSALONIKHS Bull leaping right.
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Constantinople, Trachy type C. 1204-1261 AD. 15mm. MP-OV barred
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Roman buckle, bronze arrow head, bronze ring,
Part of a broken medallion, unknown object, broken earring.
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Iron belt strap, unknown object, iron key.
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Here is getting cold, but I prefer that to the heat (I'm British).Not sure what to pick as the best, I like them all. Congrats again on another 'average' hunt.:thumbsup:

The iron ring key is high on the list. We don't get many out of ploughed field if not to say none.
 

The iron ring key is high on the list. We don't get many out of ploughed field if not to say none.
True, not had a Roman Iron Key, but with all the nails surviving there must be a small chance.
 

Fantastic finds - well done ! :hello2:
 

The iron ring key is high on the list. We don't get many out of ploughed field if not to say none.

When I began searching this area, i rarely unearthed any iron target. Now, I'm digging every single target. It takes a lot of time but it is worth it.
 

Here is getting cold, but I prefer that to the heat (I'm British).Not sure what to pick as the best, I like them all. Congrats again on another 'average' hunt.:thumbsup:

Thanks Cru! The most part of this area is covered with vegetation. Maybe, in January it will be easier to access these areas.
PS
I don't like even the warm days on December, so probably I'm Scandinavian:laughing9:
 

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