Minggu, 09 Juni 2013

Roman Gold Coins Valued at U.S. $ 156 Thousand and Found




Wesley Carrington, absurdly excited. After buying a new metal detector, he then tried it on the ground near St Albans in Hertfordshire, England.

At that time in October 2012, during the 20 minutes he had found a spoon, and a half-penny money also. Carrington machine rang for the third time, and he dug as deep as seven inches. You know what he found? Gold coin with Roman numerals on it.

According to DailyMail and Huffingtonpost, Saturday (8/6), the coins amounted to 159 pieces and the estimated worth of U.S. $ 156 thousand. But Carrington does not dig alone, he found only 55 copies in the first night and stopped looking because it was too dark outside. The next day, a team of experts later found 104 pieces remaining.

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