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4th century, VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN, minted by (probably) Constantius, in Trier. Even without the trier mintmark, the D in the field gives it away as a Trier issue.
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.
GrizzlyTreasure.com GrizzlyRelic.com These are the first finds with my bounty hunter metal detector right in my very own backyard
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.
These are some of the hammered silver pennies I have discovered recently.
All the pennies here are of English medieval origin of King Edward I.
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.