Treasure Trove Of 1,200 Ancient Roman Coins Found By Amateur Archaeologist May Have Been Sacrifice To The Gods

The coins which were made during the reign of Constantine the Great (AD 306-337) show portraits of the emperor and his relatives in the front. Note: We have obtained permission to use this photo from Andreas Fischer. (Rahel C. Ackermann, Inventar der Fundmunzen Schweiz (IFS)/Newsflash) The coins which were made during the reign of Constantine the Great (AD 306-337) show portraits of the emperor and his relatives in the front. Note: We have obtained permission to use this photo from Andreas Fischer. (Rahel C. Ackermann, Inventar der Fundmunzen Schweiz (IFS)/Newsflash)
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15 April 2022
An amateur archaeologist has found this huge treasure trove of over 1,200 priceless, ancient Roman coins dating back to the 4th Century AD and the reign of Emperor Constantine the Great. Experts studying them have speculated that they might have been buried as a "sacrifice to the gods". The...