Most of the coins are silver denarii, minted in Rome and dating from the time of the Roman Republic in 157 BC up to Nero’s reign between AD 54 and AD 68. The Worcestershire Conquest Hoard is one ...
A trove of 27 silver Roman coins, dating back to the 1st century BC, has been unearthed during restoration work at the ...
A metal detectorist found a hoard of coins which were used throughout the Roman period. Colin Cole unearthed a total of 16 ...
This Roman silver denarius coin was one of 5294 British Iron Age and Roman coins excavated at a Late Iron Age shrine near Hallaton, Leicestershire. It has been dated to c. 211 BC, making it ...
In 27 BC, Augustus claimed he had restored the republic ... that senators had to have property worth 1,000,000 sesterces (Roman coins). Senators were also not allowed to become directly involved ...
9,000—6,000 BC: Cattle Cattle ... Macedonian, and later the Roman empires. Unlike Chinese coins which depended on base metals, these new coins were made from precious metals such as silver ...
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 ...
The first coins found in Britain were gold and minted in France. Around 80-60 BC, production started in ... trade with the Roman world and rich burials. Examples include Colchester, St Albans ...
Archaeological excavations at Vellalore in Coimbatore reveal Kongu region's ancient trade links and rich history.