Archaeologists in the Netherlands have determined that dozens of Roman coins found near a riverbank were actually spiritual ‘toll fees,’ left by ancient travelers hoping to ensure safe passage through ...
A man using a metal detector discovered a centuries-old Dutch coin on the southern coast of Poland earlier this week, museum officials announced. The coin, a golden ducat, is from the Netherlands, ...
A Newport Beach entrepreneur recently bought what experts say is one of only two copies of the most valuable Dutch coin in existence. The man, who declined to be identified, spent more than $150,000 ...
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands – A hobbyist with a metal detector struck both gold and silver when he uncovered an important cache of ancient Celtic coins in a cornfield in the southern Dutch city of ...
On November 15, the Central Bank (CB) released a New 2013 Rs 2 coin minted at KoninklijkeNederlandse Munt (Royal Dutch Mint) in Utrecht, Netherlands which was founded in 1567. It is a Stainless Steel ...
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Metal detectorists and archaeologists unearthed over 400 of ancient British, Roman and African coins linked to a military conquest, photos show. Photo from the Cultural Heritage Agency of the ...
Governments cram all manner of bizarre imagery onto the back of currency, so really, what's a few little QR codes between treasury departments? And heck, who are we to suggest that these new coins ...
See what other shocking find was made in neighbouring Germany A STASH of hundreds of Bible-era coins have been found by metal detectors in The Netherlands. The haul of over 400 early Roman-era coins ...
When did you last scan a QR code? Was it during last week’s Republican debate? Or maybe that ad for a free Coke at Wendy’s. It probably wasn’t on a coin. But the Dutch are changing that with QR-coded ...
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