Street finds in the rain.. with silver roman.

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The where renewing the sewer in the street.
Thinking lets try it.
Wtf nice finds haha with a lot off rain.
Think worth it.

Yes!!!! First silver denarius 117-138 AD.
Copper coin west frisia 1663.
Buckle 17e century.
And a large musket ball.
 

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Oh, yeah, you had to hit that. Worked out well, nice finds!
 
Are you kidding me....All just under the street. Congrats!
 
Must be an old town. :thumbsup: Congrats!
 
Yess kings haha.
Hunting just the upper part.
Imagine whats is deeper in to the ground.
The are digging till augustus so im going back .
 
Congrats on some good finds. Thats why its worth trying anywhere!
 
That's outstanding.
 
Nice way to make something of an opportunity. Congrats, that's awesome. God only knows how long that roman silver has been under the city.
 
Any day with a Silver Roman coin is a special day indeed ! Cheers !!!!!!!!!!!
 
The Roman silver does not appear to be a Hadrian 117-138 AD from the portrait.I can't read the inscription from the photo but the style suggests early 3rd Cent.
 

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