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Amateur archaeologists find a hoard of gold Roman coins of nine emperors

Amateur archaeologists find a hoard of gold Roman coins of nine emperors

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A set of 141 Roman gold solidi from the late 4th century was discovered in the Um Rank field near Holzthum, Luxembourg. These are the coins of nine emperors who ruled between 364 and 408. This is an absolutely exceptional coin set, unparalleled in the archaeological record of Luxembourg. The find amounts to almost 8 million crowns.
Coinage of Leopold II.

Coinage of Leopold II.

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Leopold II.., who was born Peter Leopold Josef Anton Joachim Pius Gotthard on 5 May 1747, was the ninth child and third son of Empress Maria Theresa and her husband, Emperor Francis I. Stephen of Lorraine.
A rare treasure of silver coins from the 11th century

A rare treasure of silver coins from the 11th century

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Nearly 1,000-year-old silver coins in excellent condition have been discovered during excavations at the site of a future nuclear power station in England. They were found by a team of archaeologists from Oxford Cotswold Archaeology. They were wrapped in a tight package made up of strips of cloth and lead.
Coinage of Francis II (I.) and emergency coins of the Great French War

Coinage of Francis II (I.) and emergency coins of the Great French War

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Today's edition of the numismatic review on Treasure Hunters takes us back to the reign of Francis II (I.) and the time of the Napoleonic Wars - an era popular with history hunters not only because of the partial of this conflict on our territory, but also because of the great variety of coins that this era gave rise to.
Coins of Franz Joseph I. (Part II) - conventional and goldsmith's currency

Coins of Franz Joseph I. (Part II) - conventional and goldsmith's currency

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We started our journey through the coins circulating in our territory in an unconventional way, in reverse chronological order, i.e. with the crown currency. With each subsequent article, we will uncover older and deeper "layers" of the history of metallic payments that circulated in our countries, as we do with metal detectors. Today, in the second part of the article, we will focus on the older conventional and Austrian currency. First, however, we should introduce in more detail the person of Emperor Franz Joseph I.
A hoard of medieval silver coins near a castle in Devon

A hoard of medieval silver coins near a castle in Devon

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Late last year, members of the detectorist society "The Teignbridge History Finders" from Newton Abbot discovered a hoard of silver coins in a field about a mile from Okehampton Castle. It was one of their first ever expeditions. Now the find has been declared a treasure and offered to museums for purchase...

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