The silver coin discoveries date to the Roman Republic and are from the island of Pantelleria, between Sicily and Tunisia.
Archaeologists unearthed a collection of 27 silver coins that officials say date back to the ancient Roman Republic.
A coin issued by Gaius Caesar - also known as Caligula - decorated with a portrait of the Empress Agrippina and dated to A.D. 37-38 sold for about $9,295, according to the BBC. Another coin, issued by ...
The collection of 748 gold and silver coins is estimated to date from as early as 206 BC through to the Roman emperor ...
Roman silver coins discovered in Pantelleria Stash hidden during ancient pirate attacks Coins minted between 94 and 74 B.C.
The discovery by a metal detectorist in Suffolk was one of the largest hauls of its kind in Britain.
The 27 coins were all identified as denarii ... It ended with the establishment of the Roman Empire in 27 B.C.E. “This ...
David Mac Dowall, the numismatist, who has died aged 94 was, at various times, Assistant Keeper of Oriental Coins at the ...
The collection of 748 gold and silver coins is estimated to date from as early as 206 BC through to the Roman emperor Claudius in 46/47 AD. Mr Ridgway said: 'I was inspired by my childhood hero ...
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The coins were minted during the reign of Justinian the Great, whose rule saw the Byzantine Empire reach its greatest geographical extent in the mid-sixth century, after the Western Roman Empire ...