PART III - medieval silver forest path -

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HI, went today again to forest, and had one and half hour before rain starts, in that time found another silver hammered akce ottoman empire coin (dated around 1500)

"silver forest path":
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and coin :hello2:
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and u can read evrything about other 23 silver coin from this spot here : --> http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/today-s-finds/391416-first-serius-find-atleast-i-hope-so.html
picture of other 23 coin:
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Looks like a great place to metal detect...congrats on the 1500s hammered coin.
Gary
 

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mihmar79
Looks like a great place to metal detect...congrats on the 1500s hammered coil.
Gary

Thanks Gary, yes it is great place to detect, this coin is 24 in row that comes from this forest path.
 

Nice work, love the silver hammered Akçe :icon_thumleft:
 

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Unreal......would love the chance to find such old coins!!!!
 

24? did they just toss them out?
 

sorry, I wonder why so much silver on one trail?
 

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That is a beautiful coin. Were the other 23 coins made in the 1500s also?
 

That is a beautiful coin. Were the other 23 coins made in the 1500s also?

yeah they are all made from the around same years. U can see on picture:
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(other 23 of them)
 

Very cool finds, nice to be you, I'm happy for you. I was reading your other thread last night. I was getting ready to reply and got sidetracked.
You got my banner vote.
 

Very cool finds, nice to be you, I'm happy for you. I was reading your other thread last night. I was getting ready to reply and got sidetracked.
You got my banner vote.

That looks like a banner pile of coins you have there. Very impressive! Thanks for sharing. DDinPA.

thanks guys!:thumbsup: thanks for banner vote! :thumbsup:
 

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Fantastic find :thumbsup: To answer Jeff Gordon's question...no they didn't just through them out, the coins probably were deliberately placed in the ground. Merchants traveling would often hide there stash before they entered a town, in case they were robbed, some never returned for there stash.

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