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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

www.lateromanbronzecoins.com/

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.

From a pile of someone's metal detecting finds.

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.

2018-8-15 Crofton Beach

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.

www.lateromanbronzecoins.com

ID acknowledgements to Tony (Allectus MDF Forum)

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.

Metal detecting find: silver/jade ring

A vet tag Jason found metal detecting.

cleethorpes beach

 

The worn head of Edward I of England in another silver hammered penny.

Metal detecting find: 14 kt gold ring, stone missing

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