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A haul of Iron Age gold coins discovered in Wales, the first found in the country, has officially been declared treasure. The cache of 15 coins, also known as staters, was unearthed between July ...
A "one-of-a-kind" cache of 933 Iron Age gold coins whose finder was convicted of attempted theft is to go on permanent display close to where it was discovered. The Great Baddow Hoard, which was ...
The coin, discovered in the Test Valley, now forms part of the British Museum’s collection following a recommendation from the Reviewing ...
The Iron Age coins—known as potins due to the copper, tin and lead alloy used to make them—each measure about 1.2 inches in diameter.
The astonishing hoard, which weighs 160 kg (xx lbs) -- as much as two grown men -- is the largest collection of Roman coins found in the UK in a single earthenware pot.
The Iron Age coins are among more than 47,000 archaeological discoveries made in England and Wales this year, according to a statement released by the British Museum.
A hoard of 69,347 silver and gold Iron Age coins found on the island of Jersey has been officially recognised as the UK’s largest ever discovery of its kind. Metal detector enthusiasts Reg Mead ...
A coin issued by Gaius Caesar - also known as Caligula - decorated with a portrait of the Empress Agrippina and dated to A.D.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Unearth Ancient Celtic Settlement Filled With Jewelry, Amber and Coins in the Czech Republic
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of an ancient Celtic settlement in the Czech Republic’s Bohemia region. The site is ...
A charity has launched a fundraiser to secure the future of an Iron Age hoard. Friends of the Oxfordshire Museum needs ...
Archaeologists discovered 26 coins, including three Roman coins which pre-date the invasion of Britain in AD43, and 20 other gold and silver pieces which are Late Iron Age and thought to belong to ...
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