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Finds and artefacts found while out metal detecting which require identifying.
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Jayreef
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Post by Jayreef »

there we go, it becomes so much simpler when you try the text

VENUS on the reverse as Steve suggested, knew he would be right, he normally is

oh yeah, add SC, and change it to bronze in stead of silver as the denauris is silver
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What ho chap!
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Post by What ho chap! »

Jayreef wrote:there we go, it becomes so much simpler when you try the text
Easier said than done when you have only 4 distinguishable letters on the whole bally coin mate!
Oh and a nice find I think: (this one was found by my dad years ago on the banks of the Thames, not metal detecting though)
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James from Essex
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bit hard to tell as the flash has blown out the name on the top right section

but Edward the first i think
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What ho chap!
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Post by What ho chap! »

Yeah don't worry I know this one, just flaunting it =))

It's an Edward I Penny, minted in the London Mint.
James from Essex
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