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Coins in Metz France Museum

We went to a museum in Metz Saturday, and came across these heap-o-coins. There were plaques describing when they were found and when they are from. If I remember right, the piles range from under 200 coins to over 700 coins, and they were typically found in ceremic jars/bowls. The dates of the coins begin 100-200 AD, and a little more recent.

Sorry the pictures are not better, but the light was low and it was through glass of course.

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  • STONESTONE Posts: 15,275
    I always think it's cool to see hoards of these early Ancient Roman Silver Coins.

    I also recommend posting this on the World and Ancient coin forum.
  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,501 ✭✭✭✭✭
    (I replied to your World Coin posting, but since you provided me a golden opportunity to show off a little, I'll reply here, too.) image


    Ooooooohhhhhhh.... that is one big ol' FANTASTIC pile of ants!

    (Antoninianii, for those unfamiliar with the slang).

    What a great hoard! Thanks for the pictures, Brian!

    Looks like some very nice stuff. I think I see the emperors Probus and/or Aurelian in the foreground of the top picture, maybe.

    You're so lucky to be able to travel in Europe. I dream of wandering around amidst all that history one day. (Not to mention getting loose with a detector in some British or European dirt, and digging some stuff like that... *sigh*)




    Speaking of antoninianii, I have built up a pretty decent "pile" of them myself, in less than a year of collecting Roman coins. Here are some of my more silvery ones. I have a bunch more without the silvering.


    Gordian III, 238-244 AD (R-2)
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    Philip I ("Philip the Arab"), 244-249 AD (R-3)
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    Philip II, 247-249 AD (R-3)
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    Trajan Decius, 249-251 AD (R-3)
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    Herennia Etruscilla (wife of Trajan Decius) (R-3)
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    Herennius Etruscus, 251 AD (R-4)
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    Trebonianus Gallus, 251-253 AD (R-3)
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    Volusian, 251-253 AD (R-4)
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    Gallienus, 260-268 AD (R-2)
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    Postumus (c.260-269 AD, usurper) (R-3)
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    Claudius II, 268-270 AD (R-2)
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  • rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Very nice.. thanks to both of you for posting those pictures. Cheers, RickO
  • oxy8890oxy8890 Posts: 1,416
    Tales from the Darkside!?!?!image
    Best Regards,

    Rob


    "Those guys weren't Fathers they were...Mothers."

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  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,501 ✭✭✭✭✭


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