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Rare Coin Find Stuns Historians
Ananova ^ | 2-25-2004

Posted on 02/24/2004 5:12:49 PM PST by blam

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To: Lokibob; cyborg
Thanks, that isn't hardly worth messing with. I'll put it back in the 'junk' drawer and leave it to my son when I die.
61 posted on 02/24/2004 8:08:05 PM PST by blam
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To: Joee
I own several gold and silver coins going back to early AD and BC.

Just curious, but how do you know they where BC?


62 posted on 02/24/2004 8:12:30 PM PST by unixfox (Close the borders, problems solved!)
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To: blam
So does the finder get any money for this?
63 posted on 02/24/2004 8:14:55 PM PST by Tempest (<a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com" target="_blank">)
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To: Snickersnee
"Haven't heard anything since, but you really don't know: these academics play things close to the chest."

Leave the archaeologists alone, lol.

My son and I used to take two weeks each Christmas an traipse around the Yucatan. One year we rented a vehicle and drove into the boonies as far as we could go and then backpacked in another two days.
We came across an active archaeological site. No-one was there...it looked like they just walked away for Christmas leaving all their instruments and things spread around under a big tent. We didn't bother anything but, we did leave a big sign saying "Merry Christmas, Santa was here." LOL (I won't tell you about the scary times we got lost and once we spotted some smugglers, etc.)

64 posted on 02/24/2004 8:22:58 PM PST by blam
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To: Tempest
"So does the finder get any money for this?"

See my post #12.

65 posted on 02/24/2004 8:25:48 PM PST by blam
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To: blam
Ahhh thanks for the info.
66 posted on 02/24/2004 8:32:03 PM PST by Tempest (<a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com" target="_blank">)
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To: blam
You are probably right. From what I saw, most on auction have a Certificate of Authenticity, and how you would get that is beyond me.

You might consider putting it in a cheap frame instead of the junk drawer.

Perhaps your son will be on "The Antiques Road Show" in 60 years.
67 posted on 02/24/2004 8:35:52 PM PST by Lokibob (All typos and spelling errors are mine and copyrighted!!!!)
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To: blam
This is a lousy picture of a picture from an old book but this is the first found example.


68 posted on 02/24/2004 8:41:41 PM PST by u-89
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To: blam
I wondered where I dropped it...
69 posted on 02/24/2004 8:46:27 PM PST by scott7278 ("FR will NOT be used to help replace Bush with a Democrat." -- Jim Robinson, 2/01/04)
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To: balrog666
I want one!!!!

Sheesh. Give the guys at the Franklin Mint some time.

70 posted on 02/24/2004 8:47:18 PM PST by Calvin Locke
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To: u-89
It never ceases to amaze me what has go as unknown
71 posted on 02/24/2004 8:47:19 PM PST by mylife
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To: mylife
gone
72 posted on 02/24/2004 8:47:55 PM PST by mylife
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To: Rockpile
Did thay have good quality steel by the 3rd century?

I doubt it. Saw a History Channel piece on the Battle of Agincourt in 1415.

Steel armor (the French) was a new development and in use, but the English arrow tips were still iron.

73 posted on 02/24/2004 8:51:42 PM PST by Calvin Locke
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To: zook
Well, big deal! My daughter just got a 1937 penny in change the other day!

That's cool! One can still find nickels minted in the 50's. Probably because there's no silver in them. When I was in junior high, all silver coinage before 1964, except nickels, disappeared from circulation as folks found and sold them for their silver content.

74 posted on 02/24/2004 9:07:33 PM PST by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: Ditter
Darn! I wish I had found it.

Heh. Wonder upon whose property Mr. Metaldetector found the coin?

75 posted on 02/24/2004 9:17:31 PM PST by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: BradyLS
I wish I'd kept all those silver coins I used to get. I did keep quite a few, but not enough! Now I know that a couple times in the past 10 years I got either a silver quarter, dime, or war nickle in change. Once when I was kid (around 1964) I got a 1909 VDB in change!
76 posted on 02/25/2004 5:18:48 AM PST by zook
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To: blam
I imagine you could dig up a lot of stuff with a metal detector here in the UK.
77 posted on 02/25/2004 6:32:39 AM PST by Prodigal Son
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To: Joee
I own several gold and silver coins going back to early AD and BC. I have no idea of their current worth, but would like to find out. How does one go about it?????

ebay - search using roman coin - or if you know how to attribute the coin, you can enter the name of the emperor. My wife and I are collecting old roman coins these days

78 posted on 02/25/2004 8:00:36 AM PST by rface (Ashland, Missouri)
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To: unixfox
Just curious, but how do you know they where BC?

by who the emperor is on the "heads" side of the coin. There are extensive catalogues of Roman coinage and they are easily dated (if you can read some Latin and/or Greek)

79 posted on 02/25/2004 8:05:43 AM PST by rface (Ashland, Missouri)
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To: Calvin Locke
I reckon that stamping out the coins is too modern of an invention. I suppose that they were cast instead. May have had brass or bronze molds.
80 posted on 02/25/2004 4:53:03 PM PST by Rockpile
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