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Ancient Roman gold and silver coins were found in 2019 by a metal detectorist in Suffolk. Years later, the coins made an impressive showing at auction, earning the finder thousands.
Metal detectorists also uncovered ancient Roman pins, knives and tools as well as dozens of medieval coins, officials said. Experts were surprised by the age and quantity of these artifacts.
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Metal detectorist discovers nearly 1,500 ancient Roman silver coins featuring the faces of 11 emperors ... Mangeac had found a hoard of ancient Roman coins — 1,469 silver denarii — buried in a ...
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Metal detectorists also uncovered ancient Roman pins, knives and tools as well as dozens of medieval coins, officials said. Experts were surprised by the age and quantity of these artifacts.
Metal detectorist discovers nearly 1,500 ancient Roman silver coins featuring the faces of 11 emperors and empresses buried in a field in Letca Nouă, Romania.
Metal detectorist discovers nearly 1,500 ancient Roman silver coins featuring the faces of 11 emperors ... Mangeac had found a hoard of ancient Roman coins — 1,469 silver denarii — buried in a ...
Metal detectorist discovers nearly 1,500 ancient Roman silver coins featuring the faces of 11 emperors ... Mangeac had found a hoard of ancient Roman coins — 1,469 silver denarii — buried in a ...
Metal detectorist discovers nearly 1,500 ancient Roman silver coins featuring the faces of 11 emperors and empresses buried in a field in Letca Nouă, Romania.
Metal detectorist discovers nearly 1,500 ancient Roman silver coins featuring the faces of 11 emperors and empresses buried in a field in Letca Nouă, Romania.