An ancient Celtic coin discovered in a field in northeast England could fetch over $5,000. A metal detectorist in Lelley, ...
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Landmark coin tied to legendary ruler preserved for nation after detectorist's lucky discovery
Scotland's oldest known coin has been uncovered by a detectorist near Edinburgh, a 900-year-old artifact bearing the image of ...
Coralie Thomson, of auctioneers David Duggleby, in Scarborough, which is putting the coin up for auction, said it was ...
An excavation in Senon, France, unearthed three amphorae full of ancient Roman coins that had been buried under the floor of what was once a living room. This region of France was once populated by a ...
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A Metal Detectorist Discovered the Earliest Known Coin Ever Produced in a Scottish Mint
Experts previously thought the first Scottish coins were minted in England, but this penny came from Edinburgh. National ...
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Wonderful 1700-year-old Roman coin found mudlarking
Discover a remarkable 1,700-year-old Roman coin found while mudlarking. This video showcases the exciting adventure of treasure hunting and highlights the history behind the find. Six polls that show ...
There are certain accoutrements that rulers across time appear to have agreed are necessary symbols of power. You probably want a crown, which might be made of precious metal, leaves, or possibly even ...
A 19th century coin widely considered to be “the King of Silver Dollars” is hitting the auction block next week as part of ...
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Archaeologists in France dig up a jar packed with tens of thousands of 1,800-year-old Roman coins
Archaeologists in northeastern France have uncovered a Roman-era neighborhood beneath Senon, including three jars that hold at least 25,000 third-century bronze and copper coins, offering new insight ...
King for a day? How about emperor for two months? Between A.D. 260 and 274, a succession of generals ruled over the Gallic Empire, a breakaway state from the Roman Empire that included the provinces ...
Archaeologists excavating the remains of Guanzhuang—an ancient city in China’s eastern Henan Province—have discovered what they believe is the oldest-known coin mint, where miniature, shovel-shaped ...
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