Philipp Hermann, a member of the International Metal Detecting Society (IMDS) from Germany, recently made a fascinating discovery using his Makro Kruzer Multi Waterproof Metal Detector. He found a Roman coin hoard that has since been making headlines in the metal detecting community. In this blog post, we will delve into the story behind Hermann's discovery, the equipment he used, and the significance of his find.
The Makro Kruzer Multi Waterproof Metal Detector is a highly advanced piece of equipment that is designed for use in all terrains, including underwater. Its waterproof design makes it perfect for searching in shallow waters, such as rivers and streams. The detector's multi-frequency technology allows it to detect a wide range of metals, including gold, silver, and bronze.
Philipp Hermann used his Makro Kruzer Multi Waterproof Metal Detector to search an area near an old Roman road in Germany. After several hours of searching, he discovered a hoard of Roman coins that had been buried for centuries. The hoard included several hundred coins, some dating back to the 3rd century AD.
The discovery of the Roman coin hoard is significant for several reasons. Firstly, it provides valuable insights into the Roman occupation of Germany. Secondly, it demonstrates the effectiveness of modern metal detecting equipment in uncovering historical artifacts. Finally, it highlights the importance of responsible metal detecting practices and the role of metal detecting clubs such as the IMDS in preserving historical sites and artifacts.
Philipp Hermann's discovery of the Roman coin hoard using his Makro Kruzer Multi Waterproof Metal Detector is a testament to the effectiveness of modern metal detecting equipment. It also demonstrates the value of responsible metal detecting practices and the role of metal detecting clubs such as the IMDS in preserving historical sites and artifacts. We can only imagine what other treasures lie buried beneath the earth, waiting to be discovered by the next generation of metal detector enthusiasts.
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