Street finds in the rain.. with silver roman.

Willems

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The where renewing the sewer in the street.
Thinking lets try it.
nice finds haha with a lot off rain.
Think worth it.

Yes!!!! First silver denarius 117-138 AD.
Copper coin west frisia 1663.y
Buckle 17e century.
And a large musket ball.
 

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Congratulations. I've read the monetary term Denari in the Bible all my life but never thought those coins would still be around this long. I think I would faint if I found something with that much history. Thanks for sharing.
 

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