A rare coin that was used to pay for bus rides in the 1950s in England has been found to be over 2000 years old after it was donated to the Leeds Museums and Galleries.
A 2,000-year-old Carthaginian coin minted in ancient Cádiz was unknowingly used to pay a bus fare in Leeds in the 1950s before being donated to Leeds Museums and Galleries.
An ancient Phoenician coin once used as a bus fare in England, is now identified as a 2,000-year-old artifact.
A coin once used to pay a bus fare in Leeds has been identified as a 2,000-year-old Carthaginian coin from Spain and is now part of the Leeds Museums collection.
A strategically important base is the setting for a new version of an old story about colonialism, exile, sovereignty, and the projection of power ...
Coin used to pay for bus ticket in Leeds found to be 2,000 years old - The coin was given to a local bus driver decades ago ...
James Edwards, chief cashier for Leeds Transport Company in the 1950s, put aside any fake or foreign coins he found, passing ...
A rare 50p coin has been listed for more than 450 times its face value in Essex. The coin is listed for sale on eBay in Rochford and is up for sale for a huge £924.70. The 50p in question is the Peter ...
A rare 50p coin featuring King Charles III has been listed for sale on eBay for more than £8,600 by a Deeside resident.
Barnsley’s Cleopatra has come home to reign with TV Egyptologist Prof Joann Fletcher’s spectacular new free exhibition ...
What started in 2019 as a suburban home renovation became the discovery of skeletal remains, believed to be of Revolutionary ...