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Rome lives on (in our house..)

Stu

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We had a trip away the other weekend. Drove a good distance to an area that had considerable Roman influence. After two hard full days well into dark managed to pull this stuff. Some of the coins were scrap, so these are the best. the signals were SPARCE to say the least, the ground was hard and finally the soil was mineralized. Fe 01 on permanently (62 ish numbers)But I wacked 'em boys with the big Aussie toys! But they too did well as they knew the spots to go. No discrim required, sensitivity moderate just swept away all the day. GREAT T2 :)[attachment 35013 Ancaster.jpg]
 
& nice Roman broach too! Very cool to find coins that old in that condition :)
HH,
Bill
 
WTG Stu,

I've give my good eye for one of those beauties :)

Congrats,
Paul (Ca)
 
Very nice Romans, a denarius in silver and a campgate. Neat.

Do you have pics of the other sides? I collect ancients so I'm often trying to dig up emperor and mint date attributions for coins.
 
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