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Golden month...

RG-DeepTech

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I can call this month golden for some of Vista X and Smart Plus Pro users :)

Еarly Middle Ages - this ring was found in Germany with Vista SMART PLUS PRO from Christian Dittmann:

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Mysia, Kyzikos EL hekte . Circa 600-550 BC. Forepart of bull to right; tunny fish downward to left / Quadripartite incuse square. 2.70 gr
Found in Turkey with VistaX.
 

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And again in Turkey yesterday - with Vista X
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Electrum
Weight: 4.45 g
Diameter: 29.00 mm
Obverse: Christ, nimbate, seated facing on square-backed throne, wearing tunic and pallium, raising his right hand in benediction and holding book of Gospels in his left; to left and right, IC - XC
Reverse: + MIX AHΛ RACIΛ O Δ Bust of Michael VII facing, wearing loros and crown with pendilia, holding labarum in his right hand and globus cruciger in his left.
 
Digging up 600 BC artifacts is a real mind blower. Just a matter of Smart Hunters knowing their machines and where to hunt them. Hats off
 
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