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Today I am in the same area of the last two videos
I am calling it The Roman Field
Some relics of that Era have emerged here
The place is big but I have to wait to the fields
to be ploughed
With the stubble the search is really hard
We could search with the stubble but will wait
The soil is really hard due the lack of rain
Let's start. I hope I can see you with a good first find
The sound is nice
Its is the first, let's do it live
It is just on the surface
It is a piece of lead
A big one. With a no-clear shape
Don't think it is anything interesting
Here the second find of today
This was not live.
It is laying on the surface of the soil
I just has to move some pieces of lump
Roman coin. Emperor's face visible and some writing
In the other side nothing can be seen
A new proof of the interesting past of this area
I am really happy with this new find!
We are at dawn
I came really early to avoid midday hot
With the clouds at my back the landscape is great and worth to wake up so early
I just found something that is inside this lump of soil
Also a surface find
Let's open it live!
So hard! Like a rock!
We have had no serious rain in the last couple of weeks
I already can see it
It is a piece of lead
A small, formless piece of lead
3rd find of the day
Also an almost surface find
I hope I have not to use the spade today, the soil is so hard
Can you see it? it is right here.
It is round shape
It could be a coin
Not 100% sure of a Roman Coin but could be
It looks like
Unidentified Roman coin
It has a small brake made in ancient times
So near of the last find...
we have a very loud sound right here
Also looks a surface find
I'm moving this soil because I guess it is right here
Yes it is right here
I can see it!
It has a coin shape
But it is full of dirt
Very thin and bigger than the others
I can't tell you anymore now and maybe not latter
The coin is really damaged
Not a single design found. Maybe a false coin?
Again an almost surface find
I know it look incredible but... It is another coin!
Can you see it?
Here!
Same small size like the first one found before
A bit thicker
With a lot of dirt all over the coin
Posible Low Imperial Roman coin. / Emperor's face visible
Can you see a standing soldier? Is my guess.
I could have left the spade today at home
All the finds are almost surface finds
This time this is not a coin
It is starge have to say that the find is not a coin...
I guess it is a buckle
Don`t know the kind of buckle. Maybe of an agricultural tool
I think it is complete
I also can guess the design of it
Anyway, it is a modern find, not Roman
It is a pity not have done this search live
I had a very small lump, the sound was not very good...
But when opening..
a half piece coin has emerged
I can't clearly see the details but I guess it is Roman
Sometimes Roman times and in many other cultures high value coins..
Were cut in half to make smaller coinage options
Maybe not the case as this looks already a low value coin
So maybe the plow broke it
Anyway, the brake was done in ancient times
Maybe the other half is still in this field...
A very concise review of this find
It is a pice of lead but with some shape
Some others similar, found the same day. Rivets? Decorative pieces?
An interesting find here!
Also surface find
A clear sound
It is right here!
Another coin. Very small, likely Roman.
Very rusty and dirty
It is really strange that we are only finding coins today, and some lead peaces.
It is being very, very lucky day
Maybe I am becoming accustomed to find so many Romand coins
Not good! This ain't going to happen frequently
but... another Roman coin.
I am going to try a live find!
I'm seeing it
I am going to try a better capture
Can you see it?
Just in the corner
It has a coin shape
Let's take it out carefully
It is hard!
Not a coin but a religious medal!
I was convinced it was a coin!
In French Language says:
Jesus have mercy on us
Mother of God pray for us
Copper alloy
It is a modern find, probably XIX century o XVIII
As you see you never know until the end what you have found
Second part of the day available soon... stay tuned
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