v3i rain and a almost heart failure

tincup22

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v3i dfx 300 coinmasterpro goldbug
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Relic Hunting
IMG_0036.webpIMG_0035.webp whats this i found in oklahoma 28.2 inches deep please tell me it roman and whys it there:dontknow::icon_scratch::hello2:
 
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Uh, welcome to Treasurenet
 
Veni Vidi Vici ! Nice find! Somebody lost that in Oklahoma!
 
Crusader will know what that is. Just gorgeous! Congrats. -Lisa & John
 
Crusader will know what that is. Just gorgeous! Congrats. -Lisa & John

Not really because its BC Greek or the like. Not Roman.
 
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28"!!! Wow man!

Welcome to Tnet!
 
Check the edge/rim for a seam, I think your be OK on this one & I'm going with real.
 
How can ANY detector find a coin that deep? You use a backhoe to dig?
 
Looks like an Ptolemaic Egyptian Tetradrachm,maybe 3-2 Cent BC
 
Looks like an Ptolemaic Egyptian Tetradrachm,maybe 3-2 Cent BC

Thats what I think, but thats as far as my IDing goes on these, someone more skilled with nail its full attribution. Good news is it looks real, needs weighing as well though.
 
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Congrats on the old coin what was the depth and what detector? I see it was the Whites V3i
 
Congrats on the old coin what was the depth and what detector? I see it was the Whites V3i

Approximately 28-3/16" if you converted from decimals.

I don't know much about the V3i but I think that's what he used. I assume those are depth machines?
 
Wait, what...where.... from when?!!! And how deep!!!??? Sakes alive that's cool


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