Some coins found helped to date the graves to the 11th century.
More silver coins than any of us would find in a lifetime, all into the melting-pot.
No coins found at the site post-date 9 C.E.
The latter is supported by the amount of Sileraioi coins found at that location.
The coin had found the central stem of the bolt, the rust shell was dispersed.
Pogue tries throughout the day to figure out where the coin is but doesn't find any answers.
Inscriptions and coin finds supplement the literary sources.
Limited coin finds indicate a Roman presence, but no evidence of a settlement has been found in the town.
Some coins found their way to Paris and were considered counterfeits by the monetary authorities there and then.
Both coins subsequently found demand in the collectors market.