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A hoard of 13 silver coins found in a field was probably lost in the wake of the Roman invasion of Britain in AD43, according to a historian. The discovery was made by a metal detectorist in a field ...
A metal detectorist uncovered the hoard of 1,368 ancient coins, mostly silver denarii from the Roman era, in a pot in Worcestershire. The oldest coin in the treasure dates from 157 BCE, and the ...
The denarii were found in the acropolis of San Marco in Pantelleria. Credit: Parco Archeologico di Selinunte, Cave di Cusa e Pantelleria. The recent discovery features coins that, according to experts ...
During that time, 175 denarii would have been a soldier’s salary for about a year and a half, Alderighi said. Now, the treasure has a value of around 20,000 to 25,000 euros, she added.
Most of the coins are silver denarii, minted in Rome and dating from the time of the Roman Republic in 157 BC up to Nero’s reign between AD 54 and AD 68. Museums Worcestershire / SWNS.
A woman in the Czech Republic stumbled upon a 900-year-old treasure of over 2,150 medieval coins. Experts are analyzing the rare find for its historical significance.
The findings consist of 1,469 silver denarii, which was the standard silver coin in Ancient Rome. (Marius Mangeac via Facebook) Speaking to Fox News Digital, Mangeac estimated that the coins are ...
Hoard of silver Denarii from Nero, Claudius era found in British treasure hoard Discovery suggests Worcestershire played a crucial role in Roman trade networks at the empire's frontier.