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28 Sep 2016  Wed

The Ancient kings of India were indeed smart! They kept the standard symbol constant on their coins, which makes it easy for us to identify them. For example, the Chera coins had a bow, arrow, and elephant.

The Cher...

27 Sep 2016  Tue

For the first time ever, ancient Roman coins have been excavated in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan from the ruins of Katsuren Castle which existed from the 12th century to the 15th.

Experts believe that the four copper Ro...

09 Sep 2016  Fri

Heritage’s Long Beach World & Ancient coins Signature auction began on 8th September and will go on till 12th September! Bidding is on for 4,200 lots featuring collectible coins with a wide price range.

The highl...

26 Aug 2016  Fri

In 2014, a 57-year-old metal detectorist named David Blakey, from Hartlepool, found the largest Roman coin hoard of 1,857 307 CE coins in north England when he was on his way back to his van for a bacon sandwich. Experts have...

18 Aug 2016  Thu

A large Vatican Collection, European die cutters from the Luc Smolderen Collection, rare Pomeranian coins from the Dr Heinrich Neumann Collection, and fine Roman coins from the Hannelore Scheiner Collection will be up for sal...

28 Jul 2016  Thu

1,800 307AD Roman coins were discovered north of England in 2014 by a metal detectorist. The Yorkshire Museum has to raise £44,200 in four months to keep this hoard in public and not fall to private collections. Officials ar...

25 Jun 2016  Sat

Amateur metal detectors discovered roman coins in Devon, England this week which reinstates that the Roman Empire extended to southwest Britain as well. Before this, it was believed that Ancient Rome did not stretch beyond Ex...

30 May 2016  Mon

Three years ago, in November 2013, a treasure hunter named George Hughes of South Petherton found a hoard of Ancient Roman Coins. After methodically searching, so many coins were found at the site that a professional archaeol...

24 May 2016  Tue

A team of construction workers discovered a large haul of roman coins when they were installing electricity in a park at Tomares, Spain in April. As per official reports, the haul weighed 1,300 pounds and consisted of more th...

23 May 2016  Mon

Eastern Palakkad, Coimbatore, Salem and parts of Karnataka were earlier known as kongu lands. It has been finally proved that strong ties existed between this area and Kerala through the numismatic evidence that was gathered ...

05 May 2016  Thu

A 600-kilogram trove of Roman coins was discovered accidentally by workers laying pipes in a southern Spanish park. The Seville Archaeological Museum stated that 19 amphoras containing thousands of unused bronze and silver-co...

08 Mar 2016  Tue

Women played a pivotal role in the history of Roman Empire. They were sometimes responsible for running the empire when the emperor was too young. From Fulvia, wife of Marcus Antonius to Cleopatra VII, queen of Egypt. From Ju...

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