Worn Roman's

steve_rowlands

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Hello guys, Been a while since I've posted here.
The land owner of where I found these is documenting the finds to build a picture of the history here.
I'm sure they're Roman but due to wear I can't date them.... can anyone?
Had a good day there yesterday ...also found a Charles I hammered penny and a England commonwealth penny from around 1650.
Any help on the Roman's appreciated.
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The Roman Coins are a little far gone (but both are 4th C AD), I can only tell that one of them (first top right) is a early 4th C AE3/4 of the Constantine family.
One small correction the CommonWealth is a Halfgroat, not a Penny. (Pennies are super rare!) Yours is in much better than average condition - congrats on that one!
 

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The Roman Coins are a little far gone (but both are 4th C AD), I can only tell that one of them (first top right) is a early 4th C AE3/4 of the Constantine family.
One small correction the CommonWealth is a Halfgroat, not a Penny. (Pennies are super rare!) Yours is in much better than average condition - congrats on that one!
Thanks for taking the time to reply Crusader, I'll let the land owner know.
Yeah that half groat is in lovely condition, was only 4 inches down...ya just never know. :)
 

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