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Forget Bitcoins...this has them beat
Spain: Park Workers Discover Huge Roman Coin Trove
![]() Workers laying pipes in a southern Spanish park have unearthed a 600-kilogram (1,300-pound) trove of Roman coins in what culture officials say is a unique historic discovery. The Seville Archaeological Museum said the construction workers came across 19 amphoras containing thousands of unused bronze and silver-coated coins dating from the end of the fourth century. The coins are believed to have been recently minted at the time and had probably been stored to pay soldiers or civil servants. Museum director Ana Navarro said the discovery Wednesday in the southern town of Tomares outside Seville is unique for Spain and of incalculable value. She told reporters the museum had contacted counterparts in Britain, France and Italy and that the find appeared to be one of the most important from the period. The regional cultural department said Friday construction work in the park had been halted while archeologists investigate further. The clay pots, 10 of which were said to be intact, were found just over a meter (yard) underground. Navarro said the coins studied so far bear images of emperors Constantine and Maximian and with a variety of pictorial images on the reverse. Spain: Park Workers Discover Huge Roman Coin Trove - ABC News |
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That's an awesome find!
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19 amphoras is lots of coins however, that's 4th century bronze and valued $1 to $20 each, on ebay or european street markets. I was into numismatics in the past and I have several bags of these. A single gold older roman coin or better greek one will value more than a whole truck of those 4th century bronze pieces.
Roman Coins - 4th Century bronze coins Ancient Resource: Inexpensive Ancient Roman Coins for Sale 100-400 AD Roman Provincial Coins | eBay 27 BC- 476 AD Roman Imperial Coins | eBay Example of expensive coins: Gemini Numismatic Auctions, LLC http://www.geminiauction.com/categor...Roman+Empi re http://navilleauction.auctionserver....1&sort=6&dir=1 http://coins.ha.com/c/search-results...=SortBy-071515
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