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    Finds for France - Roman Follis

    Hello all,

    Sorry, meant "Finds FROM France" in the title...
    We were able to go back to our families in France for Christmas. It was also a nice opportunity to go metal detecting.
    Here is a nice find from my first day out, a huge follis of Roman Emperor Maximianus.
    Obverse : IMP.C.MAXIMIANVS.P.F.AVG
    Reverse : FIDES MILITVM

    Maximianus was a "Cesar" in July 285 AD and then an "Augustus" from April 1st 286 to May 1st 305.

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    I also found that tiny button from the French Revolution era:

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    Happy Hunting to all !
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    Wow! Great coin Taltahull.....great button too! Looks like you have a LOT of acreage to cover there. I can't help but notice your digging tool. I take it the ground is pretty hard !
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    Great find, congrats!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lodge Scent View Post
    Wow! Great coin Taltahull.....great button too! Looks like you have a LOT of acreage to cover there. I can't help but notice your digging tool. I take it the ground is pretty hard !
    Thanks Lodge Scent. The ground is not so hard in the fields. But in this part of France, this is the digging tool I am using the most, because there are a lot of vineyards and I am usually there during the Summer. And then... wow... the ground is worse than rock !
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    Thanks Digger_O'Dell !
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    If it takes a pick axe, then you use a pick axe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lodge Scent View Post
    If it takes a pick axe, then you use a pick axe
    Exactly !!
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    the shear size of those fields are amazing and seem to go on to the horizon , congrats on the Roman coin and 18th century button !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by del View Post
    the shear size of those fields are amazing and seem to go on to the horizon , congrats on the Roman coin and 18th century button !!

    Dan
    Thanks Dan. Indeed, that permission I have here is HUGE !
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    First thing I noticed was the size of the field....huge. Next was the digging tool.....also huge. Great finds. How does one go about ID'ing a coin like that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by aloldstuff View Post
    First thing I noticed was the size of the field....huge. Next was the digging tool.....also huge. Great finds. How does one go about ID'ing a coin like that?
    Thanks. IDing that coin was not really difficult. I could almost read all the legend on the obverse and I knew it was roman. The Internet and fora help a lot too.
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