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On the floor of the 10th century house lay gold coins from the 6th century

On the floor of the 10th century house lay gold coins from the 6th century

GM4PRO
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Gold coins of the East Roman emperor Justinian I the Great were discovered during the excavation of a medieval house in the village of Debnevo in northern Bulgaria. The coins were apparently discovered by early medieval builders in the ruins of a Byzantine house on which they built a new house...
Collector 2024

Collector 2024

Elmara
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We are pleased to invite you to this year's largest collectors' meeting in Central and Eastern Europe - Collector 2024! This year lovecpokladu.cz will be participating again and we would like to invite you to visit our booth 509 in Hall 2.
14.9.2024 Mobilization at Kraličák

14.9.2024 Mobilization at Kraličák

vojtas83
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We invite all history enthusiasts, including fans of metal detecting with an interest in the Second World War, to a small historical event in the Kraličák Mountains.
2 100-year-old Roman silver coins discovered near Sicily

2 100-year-old Roman silver coins discovered near Sicily

GM4PRO
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A rare set of 27 silver Roman coins from the Republican period of the 1st century BC has been discovered on the island of Pantelleria. It is in the same place where other silver coins of the same period were discovered 14 years ago, and near the recent discovery of statues of three emperors.
The silver vessel from the Galloway Viking hoard is much older and not from Europe

The silver vessel from the Galloway Viking hoard is much older and not from Europe

GM4PRO
2335 3
1.September 2014, detectorist and former professional soldier Derek McLennan discovered the richest collection of rare objects from the Vikings period ever found in Britain or Ireland. On the exact day of the tenth anniversary, experts made an unexpected announcement - the main "star" of the hoard - a silver the lidded vessel, is not of European origin from the Carolingian period, but hundreds of years older, and it comes from the Middle East...

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