Archaeologists in Luxembourg have discovered a lavish 1,700-year-old hoard of Roman gold coins that had been placed near the ...
A collection of 501 Roman coins dating back to 69AD are due to be ... started collecting coins in the 1960s and were put up for sale by his niece following his death. Halls auctioneers in ...
it is "a piece of history" marking the last chapters of the Roman Republic, Frank Baldacci, director of Numismatica Genevensis told AFP ahead of the sale. The coin was minted in 43-42 BC by Brutus ...
auction house behind the sale. The aureus, the gold coin currency used in ancient Rome, was issued by Brutus and his friends a year or two after they assassinated Roman ruler Caesar in 44 BC ...
There are lots of theories, but nothing concrete, as to why a large hoard of mostly Gallic Empire Roman coins has been ...
An extraordinary hoard of nearly 3,000 Roman-era coins has been unearthed near Herschbach, Germany, miles beyond the ancient frontiers of the Roman Empire. The discovery was made by Stefan Klein ...
A rare Roman coin with a portrait of Brutus, the assassin of Julius Caesar, was sold at a Geneva auction on Monday for CHF1.89 million ($2.15 million), according to the organiser of the sale ...
Weighing eight grams and similar in size to a euro, it is “a piece of history” marking the last chapters of the Roman Republic, Frank Baldacci, director of Numismatica Genevensis told AFP ahead of the ...
The men allegedly made off with more than 400 artifacts, including axes, spears, coins and statues. Ministry of Interior of Egypt The items date back to Greek and Roman times between 2,500 and ...
it is "a piece of history" marking the last chapters of the Roman Republic, Director of Numismatica Genevensis Frank Baldacci said ahead of the sale. The coin was minted in 43-42 BC by Brutus and ...
The reverse of this coin shows 'Concord', the Roman goddess of agreement, understanding, and marital harmony.Domitianus was probably a Roman soldier of the mid-third century AD who was acclaimed ...
auction house behind the sale. The aureus, the gold coin currency used in ancient Rome, was issued by Brutus and his friends a year or two after they assassinated Roman ruler Caesar in 44 BC, he said.