Archaeologists in Luxembourg have unearthed a trove of 141 ancient Roman coins worth more than €300,000 ($310,000).
The discovery, made near the village of Holzthum in northern Luxembourg, includes 141 gold solidi, coins minted under the ...
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A hoard of rare gold Roman coins dating back to the 4th century has been found near a small ancient […] The post Rare Roman ...
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