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I have no experience with Roman coins. As successful as they were at empire building, they never made it all the way over here to Missouri. But I would think the stock coin program would work. The vast majority of Roman coins will be of billion (low silver content) and bronze, and those should be higher conductors. As long as you are accepting 12-20 and up, you should be hitting all of them.

What is your trash like in the ground there? If a lot of iron, then run Ferrous Coin separation.
 
I guess if you watch the show, The Curse of Oak Island (featuring the CTX-3030!) then anything is possible!!
 
I get ya. Lots of crazy theorys about Oak Island. I watch the show and looking forward to the new season next month. I am not sure why I watch it exactly. I hope the brothers find something awesome, but I have my doubts.
 
I know on here somewhere there is a TID foreign coin chart.

http://www.findmall.com/read.php?87,2019307
 
My opinion on the CTX and European continrnt coins.... the stock coin programs were certainly not designed using American coins.... so it should would over there. Also, may want to get a couple or stop by a coin shop and ask to scan them with CTX for TIDs. Then hunt with open screen and get to the digging. Just a basic common sense approach, I guess. Good luck with it.
 
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