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Coffeinum Citricum

garryson

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A medicinal box hit on this place, cca. the 1970 from years, 2 pieces WWI iron cloak projectile, a pistol ammunition case, from a spoon curved scythestone holder, and an 1894 10 heller coin, and a military button.
I tell you thank you for having looked at it.

Somebody can help, that the Roman coin which can be seen on the last pictures original? I found it in lake Balaton on Hungary.
The descriptions implement sinew:
Roma. L. Cupiennius. Denarius. ( Ag 4,41 g ) 147 BC. Helmeted head of Roma right; behind, cornucopiae; before, X. R/ Dioscuri galloping right; below, L CVP; in exergue, ROMA.
That trouble, that over is good at a state and a dot is missing it l after a letter and the two sides of the coin turn away in 45 degrees from each other.
I say thanks for all ideas.
 
What ever that last coin is its in bloody good condition for a super old coin! It looks like it was minted yesturday. Some good finds you have there mate!
Cheers!
 
I really like looking at your finds. You find a 1900 year old coin and and write a tiny little post. I find a 60 year old US coin and I go on about it for days.

I really enjoyed looking at it!

Chris
 
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