Roman Coin ID

Finds and artefacts found while out metal detecting which require identifying.
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Jayreef
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rustynail wrote:I bow to your excellent knowledge, Jayreef. Well done. What I found difficult was the bust's mouth and chin. He looks like a bird with it's beak open, well to me anyhow. lol. =))
Adam - your welcome anytime, I love the challenge, and learn loads

Rusty - it's easy mate, start with the letters and the "partial inscription" search on wildwinds, the rest is grunt work

bearing in mind this stuff is almost 2000 years old, your doing well to get close in my book :)
UKDFD - The database for Detectorists - please upload your finds

http://www.ukdfd.co.uk/ukdff/index.php
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You're a gentleman and Too kind... Thanks! :)
Will I? Won't I? What kind of silly question is that?

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