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awesome how you're finding these. just amazing. Looks like this one would benefit for a cleaning. Do you plan on working on it?

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Wow. Amazing to come across something like this "in the wild." In the US, we're thrilled to find a 1964 dime in change. 😁

Sear 1107 seems like a good contender as well.

I love the coins of "the great bearded one." This one happens to be Sear 1108, but I certainly didn't find it on a rock in Sicily.

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Constans II (641-668), AE Follis / 40 Nummi, Syracuse, 652-3, AE 23-27mm. 6g. Constans standing facing, wearing crown and chlamys, holding globus cruciger in right hand; I/H/Δ to l., I/A to right / Large M; cross above; SCL. MIB 208; DOC 179; S. 1108.

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1 hour ago, ela126 said:

awesome how you're finding these. just amazing. Looks like this one would benefit for a cleaning. Do you plan on working on it?

Metal detecting at the ruins of a friend's GG father's house 

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