Hosted on MSN29d
Trump ‘meme coin’ is nothing new in politics — just ask Caesar or Alexander The GreatBut Marcus Junius Brutus still chose to put his own likeness on a coin after leading the conspiracy to kill the politician. It then became regular practice for Roman coins, and as monetary systems ...
BC: Julius Caesar is stabbed to death by Brutus, Cassius and several other Roman senators in Rome.. 270AD: St Nicholas, ...
10d
Live Science on MSNHoard of silver Roman coins found in UK — and some date to reign of Marcus AureliusThe newest coins date from about A.D. 175 during the reign of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, who died in 180. | Credit: ...
17h
Daily Express US on MSNArchaeology breakthrough as 2,000-year-old coin solves mystery of 'fake' Roman EmperorThe gold coin was discovered over 300 years ago in Transylvania, but up until recently it was kept tucked away in a museum ...
The gold Roman coin, which is of the emperor Aulus Vitellius and is believed to have been crafted in AD69, will be the centrepiece of the Specialist Coin auction at Fieldings Auctioneers in ...
Councillors Tony Wallis, Hannah Appleyard and Richard Forster show off coin moulds from the collection Coin moulds which were used for counterfeiting money during Roman times are to go on display ...
A Roman coin dated 69AD is up for auction at Fieldings Auctioneers, Stourbridge. Italian PM proposes extending NATO's Article 5 security umbrella to Ukraine ...
A collection of Roman coins found by a metal detectorist in Leicestershire has sold for almost three times their estimate at auction. Bathroom fitter David Dunn only started metal detecting a couple ...
Hosted on MSN13d
Detectorist finds hoard of Roman silver coinsA hoard of 16 silver Roman coins spanning two centuries has been discovered in a field by a detectorist. The denarii date ...
A hoard of 16 silver Roman coins spanning two centuries has been discovered in a field by a detectorist. The denarii date from the late Roman Republic to the reign of Marcus Aurelius and his wife ...
Coin moulds which were used for counterfeiting money during Roman times are to go on display in a West Yorkshire museum. The moulds were discovered at Ackton Meadows in Castleford and are thought ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results