Fox, with the help of the fourth century.........

ossi

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Very nice finds. :icon_thumleft: Are all the coins and relics except the aluminum ring Roman? Sadly most of us across the pond can only dream of finding coins that old. Some years ago I purchased a batch of dirt cover Roman, Greek & Byzantine coins off feebay to clean and study with my daughter. It was satisifying to reveal the coins details that were last seen and used by the ancients 2000 years ago.
 

Looks like you had a great hunt ... congratz on the coins and the cool lead seal ... great photos as well!
 

You got some nice coins there! And the seal is very interesting. Could the ring be some kind of trench art? Was there military activity? Ive seen handmade rings from aluminium, most from airforce members.
 

There may have been a beautiful day!
It is visible on the Roman ones that the place is sandy.
The aluminium ring presumably First World War memory ring. Is there not a year in him?
Congratulations ossi.
 

I have a similar trench art ring.
Congrats, Ossi :icon_thumleft:
 

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Thanks for the post ,,,of the year there is no ring, I think World War I but also why the cross? Ossi
 

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Maybe red cross? :)
Because this ring made from alu...
 

ossi said:
Thanks for the post ,,,of the year there is no ring, I think World War I but also why the cross? Ossi
Many rely on religion at the time of War :icon_thumright:

Interesting to see, your common Roman coins are the same types as ours
 

Nice Fox :D and Roman coins! :thumbsup:
I also think it is a ring of War ....
 

love those ancient coins! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

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