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“The gold coin is a solidus minted by the emperor Theodosius II in Constantinople (now Istanbul) around 420–423 CE,” explained Dr. Gabriela Bijovsky, a numismatic expert at IAA, in a ...
Students find a 1,600-year-old coin with the likeness of Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II, a first of its kind to be discovered in Israel.
Amateur archaeologists discovered a gold coin in a field, leading to a full-fledged search that revealed 141 Roman-era gold coins from the late fourth century A.D.
The coins are said to be in excellent condition, and are worth $322,000, a sum that, according to Luxembourg law, is reserved for those who have legal rights, such as property holders, over the find.
The Roman Emperor Theodosius I, who ruled from 379 to 395 CE, is often labeled as “the Great,” to distinguish him from his long-reigning but ineffectual grandson, Theodosius II (402-450.) He is ...
According to IAA numismatic expert Dr. Gabriela Bijovsky, “The gold coin is a solidus minted by the emperor Theodosius II in Constantinople (now Istanbul) around 420–423 CE.
However, Theodosius I, ... Gold hoard of nearly 600 coins found in Czech Republic may date to World War II; Gold coins from 'world's richest shipwreck' reveal 300-year-old depictions of ...
The stash - found on private land north of St Albans - is believed to be one of the largest Roman gold coin hoards discovered in the UK. The 159 coins date to the end of the 4th Century during the ...