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Archaeologists have discovered a hoard of gold Roman coins dating back ... right on the edge of the Roman empire." The most notable coins found are from the reign of Eugenius, who ruled for ...
A hoard of Roman coins worth over $125,000 was found during a construction project in central England. The stash of gold and silver coins date back to the reign of Rome's Emperor Nero, according ...
Amateur archaeologists discovered a gold coin in a field ... the team found 141 solidi with nine different Roman emperors on the face of the coins. The haul totals an estimated $322,000 in ...
Hundreds of Roman-era gold and silver coins were found in a field outside a village in the Netherlands, officials announced ...
"In total, 72 Roman gold coins (aurei, singular aureus) were found, dating from 19 B.C. to 47 A.D.," the press release, which was translated from Dutch, read. "Two of the gold coins were minted ...
Hundreds of Roman-era gold and silver coins were found in a field outside a village in the Netherlands, officials announced this week. The coins are thousands of years old, the Netherlands ...
Builders were stunned when they stumbled across one of the largest hoards of Roman coins ever found in Britain ... SWNS The hoard includes a single gold coin which experts identified as ...
According to a release from Museums Worcestershire, a trove of 1,368 silver and gold coins from the Iron Age and Ancient Rome were found by an ... by means of the Roman army," per the release.
About the aureus, Dr Fraser Hunter, Principal Curator of Prehistory and Roman Archaeology at National Museums Scotland, said: “Gold coins are rare discoveries in Scotland, as they were rarely ...
Archaeologists have discovered a hoard of gold Roman coins dating back to the Fourth Century which include the marks of nine emperors ruling between 364 and 408 AD. "This is a major archaeological ...
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