Around thirty tombs, a villa and coins from a Roman settlement have been discovered in the area.
Additionally, Roman era pottery and coins have also been discovered.
Roman coins, tiles and pottery have been discovered in several parts of the town.
Simultaneously, coins and seals inscribed with a mysterious script were also discovered.
In 1909, two Roman coins were discovered in the park.
During this excavation, 42 further coins were discovered, making a total of 824 at that time.
In 1970, 368 golden Roman coins were discovered on the site of former Geminiacum.
In the first millennium, Romans occupied the area, and their coins have been discovered.
At least 200 coins were discovered from this site about a year-and-a-half ago.
Numerous coins and others valuables of historical importance have been discovered here.