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Luxembourg officials say that a hoard of ancient Roman treasure, worth nearly $318,000 in modern U.S. dollars, has been recently found. The coins feature Eugenius, an illegitimate ruler.
The coins, discovered in Seville, are believed to be worth millions of dollars. ... Spain, unearthed more than 1,000 pounds of ancient Roman coins now believed to be worth millions of dollars.
The coins are said to be in excellent condition, and are worth $322,000, a sum that, according to Luxembourg law, is reserved for those who have legal rights, such as property holders, over the ...
The find is one of several surprising discoveries of Roman coins in recent years. In 2016, archaeologists unearthed a rare 2,000-year-old Roman a gold coin in Jerusalem .
Cache Of 1,800-Year-Old Roman Coins Found By A Metal Detectorist Beneath A Farmer’s Field In England. ... The Significance And Value Of The Roman Coins Unearthed By Dunn.
Archaeologists are studying a valuable trove of old Roman coins found on the site of a former theater in northern Italy. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now.
The coins date back to the end of the Roman Empire in the 5th century and were found in a kind of stone urn in the Cressoni theatre basement, not far from the site of the ancient city of Novum Comum.
Archaeologists are studying a valuable trove of old Roman coins found on the site of a former theater in northern Italy. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now.
Explorers in a village in Poland called Księżpol unearthed ancient Roman coins, silicon tools, ceramics and pottery dating back to the Early Middle Ages, the Old Polish period and the Modern Period.
MiBAC/FacebookThe crack in the stone jar revealed the hundreds of ancient Roman gold coins that were inside of it. Archeologists conducting a dig underneath the Cressoni Theater in Como, Italy ...
Hundreds of ancient gold coins were found last week in the basement of a former theater in northern Italy. Archaeologists uncovered the jackpot in Como, on the border with Switzerland.
In 2016, archaeologists unearthed a rare 2,000-year-old Roman a gold coin in Jerusalem. The coin featured the face of Nero, the Roman emperor best known for playing the fiddle while Ancient Rome ...