1d
Hosted on MSNArchaeologists Stunned by a Stash of 1600-Year-Old Roman Gold Coins, Depicting the Profiles of Different Roman EmperorsArchaeologists Stunned by a Stash of 1600-Year-Old Roman Gold Coins, Depicting the Profiles of Different Roman Emperors A ...
9d
Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Discover 141 Ancient Gold Coins Depicting Nine Roman Emperors in LuxembourgArchaeologists in Luxembourg have unearthed a stash of Roman gold coins dating back some 1,600 years. The coins are marked ...
12d
All That's Interesting on MSNA Hoard Of Ancient Roman Coins Was Just Authenticated — And Potentially Proves The Existence Of A Lost EmperorFor centuries, historians have debated whether a Roman military commander named Sponsian who reportedly crowned himself ...
In Gallia Belgica, an impressive hoard has been discovered shedding light on the cultural changes of the late Roman Empire.
The hoard contains 44 British coins that bear the name of British Celtic King Cunobelin, who reigned from around AD5 to AD40 ...
A very lucky diver has struck historical gold after stumbling upon a jaw-dropping hoard of ancient Roman coins beneath the ...
Archaeologists have uncovered 2000-year-old gold and silver coins in Netherlands, marking the largest Roman-era discovery in ...
The effort started when amateur archaeologists discovered a single gold coin in a nearby field in Holzthum village in north Luxembourg. Experts then came in and found the base of a burgus, a fortified ...
An ancient coin depicting the king of Numidia, Juba, from modern-day Algeria found in Bunnik. Photo from the Netherlands' ...
The “stater” coins were found at less than 30cm below the surface of the soil amount to 11 years in wages for an ordinary Roman soldier, according to the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results