A hoard of rare gold Roman coins dating back to the 4th century has been found near a small ancient fort in northern Luxembourg. They include the marks of nine emperors who ruled between 364 and ...
The most famous ruler featured in the hoard is arguably the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (reigned from A.D. 161 to 180), while his wife, Faustina II, is portrayed on a coin of her own.
Very rare Roman coin struck 129-130 AD depicting Hadrian AE Sestertius on obverse; Justitia on her throne on reverse. Graded Extremely Fine. Estimate: £1,800-£2,400 ($2,270-$3,025) Anglo ...
He fought against Roman rule for nearly a decade ... offering a unique opportunity for collectors to acquire rare and valuable pieces. So, digging up new coins can be financially profitable ...
A beautiful and rare Roman brooch may have been taken as a “battle trophy” by an Iron Age community in south-west Scotland and buried in the foundations of their settlement for luck and ...
On this day in 2020, a keen metal detectorist from Barrow made headlines after discovering a hoard of Roman coins near Rampside in 2019.
He has made some incredible finds from rare Roman coins to historic cannonballs. His latest find is a tiny 'Barbarous Radiate' Roman coin from the time of Gallo-Roman Emperor Tetricus.
The newest coins date from about A.D. 175 during the reign of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, who died in 180. | Credit: ...