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Ancient gold stash found in jug

A jug of four gold coins was found during the construction of an elevator in Jerusalem, Israel. The coins date back at least 1,050 years.
Julius Caesar also broke with tradition by putting himself on a coin. It didn’t go over so well.
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The owner's diligent research eventually revealed that his grandfather’s gift came from what was once a Carthaginian settlement: Cadiz.
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Its owner has donated the artifact to the Leeds Discovery Centre after decades puzzling over its origins.
In 1872, British Museum curator George Smith made a discovery that would shake Victorian England's understanding of biblical history. Working late into the London evening, surrounded by fragments of ...
A rare coin minted by the Carthaginians more than 2,000 years ago has joined the collection of Leeds museums and galleries ...