Looking to get another coin I.D.

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Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Give it time I would post it on what is it forum
 

That's another Roman small denomination coin, probably 3rd to 4th century AD. They went through monarchs like chickens go through corn.
 

I'm just going out detecting, so will look with Cru'dad later. Looks like a 4th C, AE3 of the reverse type - Emperor leaning on shield.
 

AE3 or AE4 of Constantine II as Caesar (AD325-337), we think, but the reverse is hard to ID.
 

Roman coin for sure, nice find! :icon_thumleft:
 

Wow! Scolino, that's ancient. Very cool coin. Thanks for sharing.
 

Great save of history, congratulations
 

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