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Cooperating detectorist finds rare hoard of Roman coins from Constantine's reign

Cooperating detectorist finds rare hoard of Roman coins from Constantine's reign

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A hoard of more than 1,000 coins from the first half of the 4th century was found in Bubendorf in northern Switzerland. They were discovered by a detectorist - a volunteer collaborator of the local museum, Mr. Daniel Lüdin. The coins were lying in a ceramic pot at a shallow depth. The experts picked them up in situ so that they could examine them in laboratory conditions and obtain as much information as possible. Treasures from the 4th century are very rare.
2. 3. 1962 Jug with coins in a water trench 2. 3. 1962

2. 3. 1962 Jug with coins in a water trench

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A jug in the shape of a treasure box containing 537 silver and gold coins was found in 1962 near the Januštice stream. A gold ducat was lying at the very top of the jar. The coins date from the 16th and 17th centuries.
23.2.2020 He dug a septic tank, found a silver treasure

23.2.2020 He dug a septic tank, found a silver treasure

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Ladislav Frémuth from Běleček in Pardubice will certainly not forget one Saturday afternoon. Two years ago, when he was digging a septic tank at his old house, he discovered a silver treasure. Specifically, 189 coins from the 17th and 18th centuries. He originally thought he'd found beer caps.
Cooperating detectorist finds extremely rare Roman gold coin from the 3rd century

Cooperating detectorist finds extremely rare Roman gold coin from the 3rd century

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A double aureus from the joint reign of Emperor Volusian and his father Trebonianus Gallus was discovered in Kaposvár, Hungary. Their reign lasted less than two years, so coins of this period are very rare. Volusian gold coins are among the rarest, double gold coins are extremely rare. This is the first such find in Hungary.
15. 2. 2016 Treasure of Roman coins in the Hradec Králové region

15. 2. 2016 Treasure of Roman coins in the Hradec Králové region

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Silver coins minted during the reign of the emperors Julius Caesar and Augustus were discovered by archaeologists in the Hradec Králové region. They were placed in the ground in a textile or leather bag. A total of 103 coins were probably hidden by an inhabitant of a Germanic settlement.
Detector find of medieval gold coin can be sold for 4 million crowns

Detector find of medieval gold coin can be sold for 4 million crowns

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An extremely rare coin made of 23-carat gold was discovered with the help of a metal detector in 2019. The coroner later declared it a treasure. Because museums have not shown interest in the coin, it may be sold privately - it will be auctioned by Dix Noonan Webb on March 8. It is expected to fetch around £140,000, or about 4 million crowns...
Detectorist finds 2,000-year-old hoard of gold Celtic irises

Detectorist finds 2,000-year-old hoard of gold Celtic irises

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The detector find by an amateur archaeologist is the first Celtic gold hoard discovered in Brandenburg and the second largest found in Germany. According to experts, "the value of the ancient treasure must have been immense", archaeologists are talking about the find of a lifetime.
25.11.2018 For 159 Prague groschen 136 thousand crowns 25. 11. 2018

25.11.2018 For 159 Prague groschen 136 thousand crowns

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The Liberec Region has decided to motivate treasure finders to hand over rare artefacts. The man who discovered 159 Prague groschen in the forest near Vysoké nad Jizerou was therefore rewarded with CZK 136 920, which is twice as much as the man should have received.
18.11.2017 Roman coins at the water park

18.11.2017 Roman coins at the water park

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Four years ago, archaeologists set to work in the area of Pasohlávky, where the largest aquapark in South Moravia is located today. They discovered part of a Roman gold coin and many other artefacts. The site is one of the richest archaeological sites in the country.

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