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Silver ringMay be modern I don't know. Found with a metal detector in CT, USA2 commentsJRoME09/13/09 at 14:47JRoME: I can't find a date on it. I'm sure it is...
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Aelia Flaccilla, ConstantinopleAEL FLAC-CILLA AVG
Diademed & draped bust right

SALVS REI-PVBLICAE
Victory seated right, inscribing Chi-Rho onto shield

CONS
Constantinople Mint

Ae;1.29g;13-14mm
1 commentsarizonarobin04/22/09 at 23:12JRoME: Wow! I love that color. Is that how it looks in ...
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Constantine I, 272-337 AD. AE FollisObv. Laureate and cuirassed bust right. Legend: CONSTANTINVS PF AVG
Rev. Sol standing left, holding globe, S-F in fields. Legend: SOLI INVICTO COMITI
Mint: PLC
Reference: RIC VII 7 (1966)
Rarity: C1
Year: 313-314 A.D.
3 comments04/20/09 at 00:12JRoME: Nice looking coin.
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ClaudiusLIBERTAS AVGVSTA Sear 1860, RIC 113 2 commentsJRoME02/06/09 at 13:11JRoME: Thank you Titus for correcting my attribution.
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AurelianAD 271-275
Silvered anatoninian
SISCIA
*Q
RIC 216
2 commentsJRoME01/31/09 at 16:31JRoME: Thanks!
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Augustus: 27BC - 14ADAE As; Lugdunum (Lyon) Mint
Struck circa 15 - 10BC
Obv. - laureate head right; CAESAR / PONT.MAX
Rev. - alter of Lugdunum; ROME.ET.AVG in exurge
9.02 grams / 27.9 mm
1 commentscmcdon092301/27/09 at 21:45JRoME: That is a beautiful coin.
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Clay Pipe- Late Colonial USALate 1700s. I found this on the bottom of a lake in MA. It has the initials L.E. on it and was found with another pipe with the date 1787 inscribed.2 commentsJRoME01/27/09 at 18:03JRoME: I found it when I was 12. The other was almost id...
   
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