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4th century, Gloria Exercitvs, minted by (probably) Contantinus II, in Trier.
ID Acknowledgements to Alisdair Menzies
Near a cemetary close to Palestine, Texas. Don't know what it was. It was in the woods and had to force our way back there.
The Montpelier (MACP) program from Spring 2013. Metal detectorists and archaeologists worked together on several projects in a cooperative effort
Early 4th century, one of the many Geniot ypes. Possibly Constantine I, GENIO-POP ROM, Genius standing left, tower on head, draped loins, holding patera & cornucopiae, star in right field; PLN…so London. Part of the Genio group of coins struck around 301-312.
ID Acknowledgements to Alisdair Menzies
This is an 1883 Indian head cent that I found while metal detecting around an old house that one of my friends owns.
Heading to Florida in about a week. Thinking about stopping in Savannah Georgia on the way down, then Brunswick, Jacksonville, St Augustine where the oldest school is. Now Daytona Beach is nice so give it maybe a day. Thinking about Cocoa Beach, any thought from others reading this? Then about 264 miles from where I might be is South Beach Miami...is that a place to go and detect & use that nice digital camera I have??
Help me out give me your thoughts on places to stop, things to see and good food to eat. Remember I will be starting in Ohio and end @ South Beach Miami.
4th century, PROVIDENTIAE AVGG or CAESS, minted by Contintinus I, Licinius I and their sons
ID Acknowledgements to Alisdair Menzies
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Minted in London by the moneyer PIERES and lost during the reign of the first Plantagenet King around 837 years ago.
Constantine I, Obv. CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, Laureate, Cuirassed bust right. Rev. SOLI INVIC-TO COMITI, Sol standing left, holding a globe, with a chlamys draped over upper chest and left shoulder, PTR in exergue, T – F across the fields, RIC VII Trier 42. 313-315 AD. Another rare (ish) one (R3)
Acknowledgements to Alisdair Menzies for the identification of this coin.