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Anglo-Scandinavian pre-Viking gold ingot, 5.86-grams, equal to 4.5 tremisses. Found by metal detectorist in Dec, 2022 in Leicestershire, England. Declared a 'Treasure,' cleared and returned to finder.
The finder of a 3,000-year-old Bronze Age gold ingot said it was so pure it ... 4.9mm in width and weighed 2.2g and was made of solid gold. Read next: Raft of ancient treasures found in ...
An interesting fact about gold is that it can never be destroyed. You can melt, atomise, and dissolve it, but it never truly ‘dies’. The only real way to do that is to cast it back to whence it came, ...
In the 1700s, there were about 300 artisans making gold leaf in the city. Now there is just Marino Menegazzo, who is also one of very few remaining in Europe. Marino Menegazzo held an ingot of ...
Very rare Roman coin struck 129-130 AD depicting Hadrian AE Sestertius on obverse; Justitia on her throne on reverse. Graded Extremely Fine. Estimate: £1,800-£2,400 ($2,270-$3,025) Anglo ...
Very rare Roman coin struck 129-130 AD depicting Hadrian AE Sestertius on obverse; Justitia on her throne on reverse. Graded Extremely Fine. Estimate: £1,800-£2,400 ($2,270-$3,025) Anglo ...