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Coil to the soil dig today.

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One of our lucky members found this little lot today on the club dig :g50: By the way he was using a Deus :g58:
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Any more details Dave?
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dig-it-pete wrote:Any more details Dave?
Over a thousand Denarius but I was not there just got the details from the Facebook page, I know the finder was someone called Tony Appleyard. :g58: :g50:

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Crikey thats a large hoard.

I watch with interest as more information becomes available.

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Great find. Lucky too as my hoard was all bronze without a single silver!

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How brilliant is that ? Fantastic Tony Appleyard...………………………….or was that Orchard :g41: Many congratulations.
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There was 1017 Denarii altogether, but there are problems, the FLO did not turn up, so they dug them out themselves, with the farmers permission, the area is plagued with night hawks, so the general opinion is they took the right choice. The archeologists have been and checked out the dig site and agree nothing was compromised or taken out of context.

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