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Quote: t's not every day that a jaunt with a metal detector turns up something truly revelatory. One might expect to find a vintage engagement ring or a necklace lost to time—but a set of over a thousand Roman coins? That seems unlikely.
Yet that's exactly what happened to Daniel Lüdin as he perused a section of forest in Bubendorf, Switzerland, close to Wildenstein Castle, on an early September day in 2021. As the amateur archaeologist swept his metal detector across the ground, a "strong signal" suddenly emitted from the machine, according to a statement from Archäologie Baselland, the archaeology department for the state of Basel-Landschaft, or Baselland. When Lüdin began to dig, he was shocked by what he found: a clay pot filled with 1,290 coins. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smar...n-180980025/The coins appear to be remarkably well preserved. The portraits on the coins look very nice and sharp to me.
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Super neat! Strange enough, this is a somewhat common occurrence. It would be a thrill to find a hoard of coins.
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Impressive! 
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A truly insane find . 
In Memory of Butch L. and Jim U. rest in peace .
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Russian Federation
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One thing has always interested me in such news. A person who has found such a treasure leaves a few coins he found for himself as a souvenir ? Perhaps the state will give him the amount of the treasure found, but I don't think it will give him a few coins, but keep everything for himself.
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That is just incredible! I need to get out my metal detector - I wonder if I could find something like that in phoenix AZ. 
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That is a fantastic find. I dabble in the detecting of coins down under, but Australia doesn't have the advantage of a long and colourful history like in Europe. Thanks for posting.
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Why can't I find a cache of Draped Bust Silver Dollars ? 
In Memory of Butch L. and Jim U. rest in peace .
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That is an amazing find. Thanks for sharing the story.
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Quote: The newly discovered coins were found on the border of three Roman estates, indicating they may have been buried as a border sanctuary or a sacrifice to the gods... Or maybe it was just a guy's change jar waiting for the next time he went down to the Coinstar!
Edited by captainmandrake1 07/10/2022 1:12 pm
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