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Post by Historyman on May 9, 2005 21:45:42 GMT -5
Roman coins found with the MXT.
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Post by Tristan on May 9, 2005 22:49:29 GMT -5
Man those are sweet! Great digs!
HH Tristan
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Post by Vern2sjc on May 11, 2005 12:43:42 GMT -5
Very cool Historyman. I'd like to find some of those sometime.
HH Vern2sjc
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Post by Historyman on May 11, 2005 13:48:31 GMT -5
Hi Vern, If you are ever over here get in touch and I will see what I can do to get you on the fields. Regards Ron.
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Post by Landstar on May 11, 2005 19:53:41 GMT -5
Mannnn...those are sweeeet. Were they very deep? How much are they worth?
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Post by old4blue69 on May 11, 2005 20:00:05 GMT -5
Hey Ron, those are awesome. man those are so old, it would be so cool to dig something that old. i collect roman coins. i buy them uncleaned, and then clean and attribute them. thanks for posting.
hh, andy
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Post by Historyman on May 12, 2005 7:24:46 GMT -5
Hi Landstar, I have never had them valued, I just keep them because I like History and to pass down to my Son and Daughter. I eventually will have them valued I suppose, but not until I have found loads more.
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Post by gerber on May 12, 2005 17:41:26 GMT -5
What great finds, Historyman!!! Those are so cool!! I love historical items too, but those really bring new meaning to the word. Really, really nice grouping of coins. Congratulations!!! Believe me, if Tristan and I ever find ourselves across the pond, we'll look you up and go for a hunt. I use the MXT as well, though don't manage to find things quite that old HH, Dan
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