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A History of Roman Coinage in Britain by Sam Moorhead
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BENET’S ARTEFACTS 4TH EDITION
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BENET’S MEDIEVAL ARTEFACTS
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Benet’s Roman Artefacts
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Buckles, 1250-1800 Paperback – Illustrated, by Ross Whitehead
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Detector Finds 1 by Gordon Bailey
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Detector Finds 2 by Gordon Bailey
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Detector Finds 3 by Gordon Bailey
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English Gold Coinage Hardcover – Illustrated, by Maurice Bull
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English Silver Coinage (new edition): Since 1649 Hardcover – Illustrated, by Maurice Bull
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FINDS IDENTIFIED
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FINDS IDENTIFIED II Dress Fittings & Ornaments by Kevin Leahy & Michael Lewis
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How to Make Money from Metal Detecting: Turn Your Hobby into a Lucrative Business
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IDENTIFYING DETECTOR FINDS By Brian Read
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Identifying Roman Coins Hardcover 2000 by Richard Reece, Simon James
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Roman Base Metal Coins – A Price Guide by Richard Plant
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Great info altho the kind of filters isn’t quite clear? I assume the round is a standard UV filter but not sure about the square? ND?
also when on pause there’s a like or dislike bar that drops over the top of the video so it covers the txt which defeats the object. Thanks for the info and your time… It’s a fascinating discovery…