The Trackway Site - Day 2- Hammered & 2 ROMAN SILVER...

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This was yesterdays 6 hour grid on the Trackway Site. Day 1 was just scouting this area.
Plenty to dig including lots of lead pieces.
As we started the grid next to where the drilled beans met the oilseed rape we decided to divert up every little patch that had failed. This tactic bagged us the best Roman silver of the day, in an area we otherwise wouldn't bother with & it was tight under the growing oilseed rape plants. Had they not failed at that point & 1 more row of plants had grown we would have missed it forever. (its was outside the known mapped scatter)

6 Roman Bronze Coins (2 OK)
17th C Button
Tudor Strapend
Medieval Buckles
1/2 Medieval Swivel
Tiny bit of Socketted Bronze Age Axe Head
Bit of an Iron Age (Celtic) Bridle Mount
Saxon Strapend
Lizzy I Penny (hammered)
Postumus Debased Roman Silver (Galley Reverse type I need)

A nice SCARCE Roman denarius: (This one is a new Caesar for us, he never made Emperor)
Obv: L AELIVS CAESAR bare head right minted Rome AD137
Rev: TRPOT COS II Concordia enthroned left holding Patera and resting left arm on Cornucopiae.
They are asking Β£170 for the below example in far worse nick;
https://www.ma-shops.co.uk/schmuckstube/item.php?id=15982

Lucius Ceionius Commodus took the title L Aelius Caesar when he was adopted as Caesar by Hadrian in Jul/Aug AD136.

The coin was minted after he was given his 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] Consulship on 1[SUP]st[/SUP] Jan AD137. However, he had a weak constitution and his
Health problems were not helped by an addiction to luxury and rich feasts. He died suddenly on New Year’s day AD138 from a
Massive haemorrhage and thus never took over as Emperor from Hadrian as was intended.

It's rare to get Bronze Age, Celtic, Roman, Saxon, Medieval, Tudor, & Georgian all in 1 day, we are on a roll!:laughing7:
 

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jeff of pa

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WOW That's allot of Digging :icon_thumleft:
 

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All good finds, and that’s a killer denarius!
 

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Very Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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You're truly on a roll! At this time of the year. It's unbelievable. :hello2: I want to go detecting......
 

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Excellent hunt! What we call old here in the states, and what you call old in England are two different things! Lol!
 

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Truly impressed by your dedication to the hobby and the plethora of history you've recovered from sites. Top notch performance and well deserved finds! Great hunting!
 

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You're truly on a roll! At this time of the year. It's unbelievable. :hello2: I want to go detecting......
From a purely quantitative Recordables measure we are having our best year ever, so far. But its post-harvest that matters, so it may drop off, as we have hammered so many good sites & no recent deep ploughs.
It just happens these recent 'available' (that's the lucky bit) sites haven't been hit too hard.
 

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Those are some of the most awesome coins I have ever seen, Thats alot of finds right there all that history saved. Good job and as always thanks for sharing .......Tommy
 

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amazing stuff as always. Love the Romans and the hammered penny
 

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Thanks all.:occasion14:

It's getting so hard to find new Roman Rulers/Caesars, so this was a very welcome catch in good nick.
 

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