Mystery denarius

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  1. Steve mac

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  6. Roerbakmix

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    Oh wauw! This deserves a separate thread! What a find. I think most of us would like to help describing the hoard.
     
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  8. Orange Julius

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    Wow... Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Faustina I, Faustina II, Marcus Aurelius as Caesar... lots of fun there! That’s amazing!

    You can’t find that in Minnesota... unless I bury my own coins and forget where I buried them.

    We should play “Date the hoard” by identifying the latest coin in the photos.
     
  9. +VGO.DVCKS

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    Have to second Roerbakmix. And everyone else's superlatives. Amazement, compounded by awe. Good luck with the whole process from here. ...Granted, looks a little bit like it started out with some.
     
  10. Steve mac

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    I will put more pictures up shortly hope you will be able to see them properly I will do my best it’s not easy with iPhone 4
     
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  11. +VGO.DVCKS

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    ....cf. Exodus Gear's comment on the first page. Compared to anywhere in Europe, detecting in America is literally a joke. College rings, on a Really good day.... Only way I'd ever invest in a metal detector was if there was anything to find in the first place.
     
  12. Steve mac

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  16. Limes

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    Thanks for the photo's, its (again) amazing! Especially to see them together.

    When it comes to the date: So far I think I see a Nero (no. 29), which could be the earliest. I think the reverse shows Salus, so that would be AD 65-66, but I'm not really 100% sure.
    I also spot a Septimius Severus (no 131), with a reverse with legionary standard. That's dated 193 AD. That could be the latest as far as I can tell.

    Some I can't really tell, hard to see on the pictures, or too much mud/horn silver on them.
    Perhaps the more experienced members are able to give more accurate information.
     
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  17. Steve mac

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    Thanks for taking the time to look at them I know it’s difficult to see uncleaned if you see any of interest give me the number and I will take a close picture
     
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    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

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  19. Justin Lee

    Justin Lee I learn by doing

    Number 159 stood out to me, Hadrian with galley reverse.
     
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  20. Steve mac

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  21. +VGO.DVCKS

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    ...That's a serious galley. No one would mistake it for anything else. Almost as good as a Marc Antony, on that front.
     
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