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The largest collection of Roman coins found in Spain is now on exhibit. The museum display features 50,000 ancient coins from the third and fourth centuries A.D.
Hiker Finds Rare Roman Coin That's Nearly 2,000 Years Old. It is only the second coin of its kind to ever be found, authorities say. By ABC News. March 14, 2016, 1:03 PM. 0:42.
David Moss and Tom Taylor found coins buried in a Welsh field that are reportedly more than 2,000 years old — and may have been hidden by Roman soldiers from the nearby fort of Canovium.
Archaeologists and engineers are examining buried Roman coins using the latest X-ray imaging technology. Originally designed for the analysis of substantial engineering parts, such as jet turbine ...
Roman coins from over 2,000 years ago have been discovered, stashed in a terra-cotta pot. Archaeologists believe the coins were a soldier’s hidden savings.
As Ferenc Redo, an archaeologist and coin expert, told the AFP, nearly half the coins originated in Pannonia, a first century province of the Roman Empire located in modern-day Western Hungary.
Builders were stunned when they stumbled across one of the largest hoards of Roman coins ever found in Britain — worth more than £100,000 (about $126,000). A total of 1,368 Iron Age and Roman ...
Two amateur free divers have found one of the largest collections of Roman coins in Europe off the east coast of Spain.. Luis Lens and César Gimeno were diving off the island of Portitxol in ...
More than 30,000 ancient coins found off the coast of Italy 00:50. Hundreds of Roman-era gold and silver coins were found in a field outside a village in the Netherlands, officials announced this ...
An extremely rare silver denarius of the Roman Emperor Carausius is expected to fetch up to £8,000 when it is sold at auction. The coin was discovered in June by Mike Clark, 73, in a field in ...
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 ...