Hi guy's, It's taken a good while as the British museum requested to see the actual item and it has only recently been recorded and returned to...
Well, Chris Rudd has replied saying that it is not a British potin as it is too heavy, (which I already knew), but that it could be Continental!...
I have just emailed Chris Rudd, I look forward to their opinion as it is a strange item. I am guessing it to be a locally made token but would...
It was found in the UK, in the Midlands. The museum has it at the moment to record it and hopefully identify it but they may have nothing to...
I think the obverse is a crude type of this Celtic horse design. [ATTACH]
Hi, This may not be the best place to post this but thought I would give it a shot on the off chance. I found this in the UK whilst metal...
Another. Not exactly the same reverse but food for thought! [ATTACH]
Here's the link to the coin/token I was referring to in my previous post....
I agree that that particular example is about 14 years later and a different mint. I did see a similar bronze reverse of 26 AD though very worn,...
I find that the best train of thought is to expect to find nothing and you will not be disappointed, anything else is a bonus. That is when the...
Thanks Mikey, I know what you mean and if there were alluvial gold in the UK we would all be happy!
Sounds like you had a great trip, I did a similar one about that same time to the Western Australian Goldfields which unexpectedly turned into a 2...
Thanks Doug. My very first impression on unearthing this coin was that it was a forgery due to the silver plating. Though it is quite possibly...
Thanks for your helpful responses. I found that there appear to have been a few earlier and later emperors coins with a similar reverse. An...
Hi, My first post on here. I found this coin whilst metal detecting in the UK. From internet research I gather that it is a fouree mule of Nero...
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