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A coin issued by Gaius Caesar - also known as Caligula - decorated with a portrait of the Empress Agrippina and dated to A.D.
Hundreds of Roman-era gold and silver coins were found in a field outside a village in the Netherlands, officials announced ...
Archaeologists in Luxembourg have discovered a lavish 1,700-year-old hoard of Roman gold coins that had been placed near the foundations of a small, tower-like Roman fort.
According to a release from Museums Worcestershire, a trove of 1,368 silver and gold coins from the Iron Age and Ancient Rome were found by an anonymous metal detectorist searching an unnamed area ...
An ancient Roman gold coin found in Bunnik before and after being cleaned. Photo from Restoration studio Restaura Much to the surprise of experts, the finds also included 44 gold coins from the ...
The coins are thousands of years old, the Netherlands' Cultural Heritage Agency said in a news release, ... Also found among the Roman coins were 72 gold aurei, dated from 18 B.C. to 47 A.D.
The 2,000-year-old coin collection found in Bunnik. Photo from the Netherlands' National Museum of Antiquities Archaeologists identified the finds as a 2,000-year-old collection of British, Roman ...
Metal detectorists and archaeologists unearthed over 400 of ancient British, Roman and African coins linked to a military conquest, ... Over 380 gold and silver coins sat on Messelaar’s ...
An ancient Roman gold coin found in Bunnik before and after being cleaned. Photo from Restoration studio Restaura Much to the surprise of experts, the finds also included 44 gold coins from the ...
The 2,000-year-old coin collection found in Bunnik. Photo from the Netherlands' National Museum of Antiquities Archaeologists identified the finds as a 2,000-year-old collection of British, Roman ...
The 2,000-year-old coin collection found in Bunnik. Photo from the Netherlands' National Museum of Antiquities Archaeologists identified the finds as a 2,000-year-old collection of British, Roman ...
The 2,000-year-old coin collection found in Bunnik. Photo from the Netherlands' National Museum of Antiquities Archaeologists identified the finds as a 2,000-year-old collection of British, Roman ...
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