Roman Siliqua Silver Coin Found with OKM's PI Detector
![Roman Siliqua silver coin (Constantinus III 407-411) found with OKM detector Pulse Nova](http://lebanon.okmdetectors.com/cdn/shop/articles/202211-Pulse-Nova-silver-coin.jpg?v=1668171804&width=420)
Depth: 0.2 m (0.7 ft)
Region: Rome
Time of origin: 400 AD
Size: 1.6 mm | 0.6" (D)
Weight: 1.55 g | 0.05 oz
Treasure hunters found with the OKM Pulse Nova in 7.8" (20 cm) depth this small Siliqua silver coin from the Roman Imperial period (Constantinus III 407-411). It has a diameter of 16 mm and weighs 1.55 g.
![Roman silver coin detected with Pulse Nova](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0274/1154/6156/files/202211-Pulse-Nova-silver-coin-2.jpg)
![Roman silver coin detected with Pulse Nova](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0274/1154/6156/files/202211-Pulse-Nova-silver-coin-1.jpg)
Very well preserved coins of this type are currently estimated at a value of about € 2,000.
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