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 ...
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A $1 coin is selling for up to $9,000 online but an expert has issued a worrying warning. The 2020 Donation Dollar, designed to be given to charity, is being listed on eBay for eye-watering prices ...
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A collection of ancient silver coins was unearthed recently on a small island in the Mediterranean Sea, officials said this week. The treasure trove dates back more than 2,000 years, with the ...
ROME, Sept 2 (Reuters) - A rare haul of 27 silver Roman coins dated between 94 and 74 BC has been discovered on the remote island of Pantelleria, the Sicily region said on Monday. The discovery ...
He converted to Christianity as part of a peace deal and when he withdrew to run East Anglia as his own kingdom in AD880, began minting his own coins. The Athelstan II temple-type penny was ...
I was about 10-years-old when the phrase "Vatican II" first came into my consciousness. My family was in its regular pew at St. Joseph's parish, and I was in the daze that accompanies elementary ...
Please verify your email address. The Batman - Part II faces delays due to production issues, but fans can expect filming to start next year, promising a highly-anticipated sequel. Mattson Tomlin ...
It has been a couple of years since the announcement of Konami's Suikoden I & II HD Remaster (or Suikoden I & II HD Remaster Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars, to give it its official catchy ...
Following the death of the Danish butter magnate Lars Emil Bruun in 1923, his will had a curious order: His vast accumulation of coins, notes and medals, amassed over more than six decades ...