Home Metal Detecting

WINNER!!!: Best Non US Coin/Token Found Febuary , 2006.

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Total Votes: 32
#1. Speer34's Roman Commemorative coin for Constantinopolis, Minted at Trier (TR.S), 330-335 AD.
6 (votes) 18.75 (%)
#2. Speer34's Hammered silver sixpence? coin from Queen Elizabeth I reign. Partial date of 15??.
11 (votes) 34.38 (%)
#3. Zot's Danish 2 öre 1874.
0 (votes) 0.00 (%)
#4. Phut's 1799 Spanish Colonial (Mexico City) silver half-real.
15 (votes) 46.88 (%)



Please vote for Best Non-US Coin/Token.


#1. Speer34's Roman Commemorative coin for Constantinopolis, Minted at Trier (TR.S), 330-335 AD. Found in U.K.

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#2. Speer34's Hammered silver sixpence? coin from Queen Elizabeth I reign. Partial date of 15??. Found in U.K.

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#3. Zot's Danish 2 öre 1874. Found in Denmark.

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#4. Phut's 1799 Spanish Colonial (Mexico City) silver half-real. Found in SE Georgia, USA.

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Comments

  • Voting for Speer's #1,that is way cool of find.HH,Tom
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  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,530 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Speer's finds were amazing, but loyalty dictates I should vote for Tim's half-real, since I was there when it was dug. (In fact, I took that picture of it right after it was found- that's my hand in the picture).

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  • Congrats Tim!!!!

    I still have to edit the pictures of the finds to the award plaques, but will have them up very soon.
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