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2,000 year old forgery of a GOLD COIN

frankieboy1959

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Cons and shysters are not anything new. Contemporary forgery of a Gold stater of Cunobeline. A bit of history follows - Cunobeline was a king in pre-Roman Britain from the late first century BC until the 40s AD. He is mentioned in passing by the classical historians Suetonius and Dio Cassius, and many coins bearing his inscription have been found.
Found yesterday in England. A link for my guides website is below.
http://norfolkmetaldetectingtours.com/
 
Neat find, as is the history too. Thanks for sharing!!
 
LandOLincoln England is the BOMB, detecting in the USA will never be the same if you come to England.
 
Thanks jughead440
 
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