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Hi, My son found some sort of coin in our backyard. Does anyone know what kind coin this is? I have zero knowledge on this sort of thing and Google Goggles was not of any help. I took a picture of the front and back, then put the two pictures together below.

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Its ancient what ever it is, I'm moving your thread to a more appropriate forum where it will get more attention.
Lol I feel like a mod now:-P
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 Posted 01/18/2014  5:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Beckals to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's greek..from what I've found on Google, Justonian. I'm trying to find something in english :)
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BYZANTINE, Justinian I, 527-65 AD?

http://www.anythinganywhere.com/com...pics/byz.htm
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cool.. thank you all.. neat stuff
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That's just... beyond awesome, I couldn't imagine finding something that cool in my backyard!
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doesn't seem to be worth much, however its pretty cool that is around 1400 years old!
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Definitely Byzantine. My guess would be Justinian.

Was it laying on top of the soil?
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that's the third found byzantine coin posted here today! that one is very nice.
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side sticking up out of ground.. next to a dry creek.. I assume it was under ground and washed up to the top?
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Give your son a trowel and tell him to dig carefully. You never know, there could be more.



Good excuse to buy a metal detector.
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^ I strongly agree :-)
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Excellent find. What country was this found in? It's a very nice example of Justinian I from the Antioch mint (Syria). While not rare in this condition is has some value.
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The hilarious thing is he got a metal detector for Christmas and just found this with his eyes. We didn't even think about going back out there with that. Guess we will have to do that tomorrow.. Very weird that it was found in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia. The houses in the neighborhood were all built in the 1970's. Maybe some kid years ago berried it like a treasure and forgot about it? last week we had a lot of rain, and when that happens it looks like a creek is running through our backyard. I'm sure that's how it found its way down to our yard?

I found similar coins online, but have yet to find a match. Thank you for your help. My Son wants to put his baseball card collection on hold now, and venture to a coin shop soon!! I sense a new hobby is born. lol
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That is odd, more than likely someone dropped it or like you said a kid buried it. It would be very strange to find this coin in the ground of the US otherwise.
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Once upon a time ancient coins like these later Byzantines were ridiculously inexpensive. Someone may have actually had it in pocket as a good luck piece and simply managed to loose it.
Either way ..... I would whip out a metal detector if I found one laying about !
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