🥇 BANNER Silver hoards from Romania!

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Hello my name is Julian and i`m from Romania. Exactly two years ago I bought my first metal detector and I embraced this beautiful and noble hobby. I'm talking about a Garrett Euroace 350 which is a Garrett350 adapted to European soil. With joy I can say that in the two years this detector discovered two very important silver hoards wich i like to share with you.
First in september 1 2013, the largest silver treasure ever discovered in Romania: 47,296 silver coins most from the reign of Sultan Murad II 1421-1451, weighing more than 120 pounds.The coins were in very good condition due to high purity silver alloy (97%) and the soil in which they spent the several hundred years. The coins are very little circulated.
 

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The second treasure found on Sunday 8 March 2015 is even more spectacular. Even though I kept my promise not to sell the Garrett 350, I entrusted it to my brother as I`m using DETECH Reacher. He found the first coin, so he's discoverer. I'm talking about 178 tetradrachme Geto-Dacian silver "Jiblea type" coins, plus a silver coin still unidentified. It may be one of the first Dacian imitations of Macedonian coins
Tetradrahms weigh about 12 grams each, the singular coin about 5 grams. We do not know exactly the date of issue but is supposed to be around the 4th century before Christ.
I`m not saying that the detector its very good but is freeking lucky:goldbar:.
Enjoy!
PS If its hard for you to understand this dont blame me, blame Google translate:laughing7:
 

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And the singular coin:
 

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Wow! The sound of all those silver coins jinglin' around together must be amazing. I wish I could hear it.
 

Welcome...I think you have just stolen my user name.:laughing7: ..Fantastic coins, well done.:notworthy:

Silver Searcher.
 

Not bad for a Decebalus Well done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



RR
 

Wow...wow...wow...wow...wow and wow! That pretty much says it all. Congrats on two major Silver hoard finds! When you found the first one, did you keep on digging to see if the Mint that produced those coins was there as well? With that many coins, one would think it was with the coins!


Frank
 

Holy moley... :notworthy:

Those are some magnificent treasures, wow... Congratulations and thanks for sharing your incredible top-class discoveries!
 

That is what I call Real Treasure Hunting! Cheers!!
 

Fantastic, thank you for sharing :)
 

Wow, very cool. Can you tell us more about the first find and the pictures you shared? Were they all found together? Boxed or wrapped? (They are all very clean) The picture shows them on a blanket, maybe in a field, with a shovel and your detector there, but they are all very clean and some are in bags. The second set is more like what I expected...
 

A few pictures from the first discovery:
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omg!!!!! that is freakin insane. i would go over those locations over and over and over. you said you dont want to sell any of it, but might be worth it to sell some of it and get a 2 box detector and see if there is anything else down there.
 

Wow what a great post with pictures of every mans dream here. Treasure!!!
This post needs to be in todays finds due to your last recent find?
Google translator did a fine job.
We should use it to say thank you.
 

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