Today: September 23, 2024
Today: September 23, 2024

Haul of ancient Roman coins discovered in Sicily

A treasure of 27 silver Roman coins was discovered on the island of Pantelleria
September 02, 2024
Reuters

ROME (Reuters) - A rare haul of 27 silver Roman coins dated between 94 and 74 BC has been discovered on the remote island of Pantelleria, the Sicily region said on Monday.

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