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A silver coin unearthed by a metal detectorist in a field he had been visiting for more than 20 years is expected to fetch up to £6,000 at auction. Retired builder Paul Capewell described the ...
“The reverse contains a standing figure, possibly representing the emperor with what might be an image of Victory at the side. This type of coin is similar to issues dating to the mid-4th ...
A coin unearthed by a metal detectorist in a field he had been visiting for more than 20 years is expected to fetch up to £6,000 at auction. Retired builder Paul Capewell described the Roman coin ...
The reverse side of the 1,850-year-old bronze Roman coin. It depicts Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius. (credit: DAFNA GAZIT/ISRAEL ANTIQUITIES AUTHORITY, YANIV BERMAN/ISRAELI ANTIQUITIES AUTHORITY) ...
The obverse side of the coin features Brutus’ image in profile, while its reverse is distinguished by two daggers flanking a freedman’s cap, worn by those who had been liberated from slavery.
A massive trove of Roman-era coins — dating back to the reign of Emperor Nero — was unearthed in England, ... while the reverse side contains engravings of elephants pulling a chariot.
The fronts and backs of six of the 11 gold coins from the Roman Empire found in the English ... The other also featured Augustus in profile on one side, but with Gaius on horseback on the reverse.
The Cope coin collection of almost 1,000 British and Roman coins will be auctioned in ... Museum and shows Hadrian’s portrait on one side and the Emperor addressing his army on the reverse.
Massive trove of Roman era coins, dating to the reign of Nero, were discovered in England, museum officials say. Its worth over $100,000.
Massive trove of Roman era coins, dating to the reign of Nero, were discovered in England, museum officials say. Its worth over $100,000.
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