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.
The Leeds Discovery Centre recently received the ancient coin from 77-year-old Peter Edwards, who said he had it since the 1950s. Edwards said his grandfather, who worked counting money for Leeds City ...
A coin once used to pay a bus fare in Leeds was created by an ancient civilisation more than 2,000 years ago, researchers have confirmed. The rare currency came into the hands of James Edwards in the ...
Brits have been warned against being "fooled" by a certain supposedly valuable coin. An expert has revealed that individuals are mistakenly listing a 50 pence piece for as much as £300,000 on the ...
Brits have been cautioned not to be "fooled" by a particular supposedly valuable coin. According to an expert, people are mistakenly advertising a 50 pence piece for up to £300,000 online. Rare coins ...
Two rare early medieval silver coins found in Norfolk have been declared treasure, with experts saying the discovery is highly unusual for the UK.
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