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The hidden treasures under our feet worth millions: Britain's most valuable treasure hoards and how they were found by amateurs armed with metal detectors dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1… Via Yorkshire Numismatic

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The Roman province of Egypt (Latin Aegyptus) was established in 30 BC after Octavian (the future emperor Augustus) defeated his rival Mark Antony, deposed his lover Queen Cleopatra VII and annexed the Ptolemaic kingdom of Egypt to the Roman Empire. This coin was struck to

The Roman province of Egypt (Latin Aegyptus) was established in 30 BC after Octavian (the future emperor Augustus) defeated his rival Mark Antony, deposed his lover Queen Cleopatra VII and annexed the Ptolemaic kingdom of Egypt to the Roman Empire.

This coin was struck to
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Archaeologists Discover 141 Ancient Gold Coins Depicting Nine Roman Emperors in Luxembourg smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/arc… Via Roman History

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The YNS programme of online talks for 2025 starts next Monday (17 Feb) with our President reviewing the first series of coins struck in Viking York and how the enigmatic CVNNETTI inscription can be understood. Meeting via Zoom - please contact us for joining details.

The YNS programme of online talks for 2025 starts next Monday (17 Feb) with our President reviewing the first series of coins struck in Viking York and how the enigmatic CVNNETTI inscription can be understood. Meeting via Zoom - please contact us for joining details.
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Our next online meeting takes place on Monday 17 Feb at 7pm with Bradley Hopper, Head of Coins Noonans Mayfair - ‘Provenance, authenticity and new discoveries in numismatics’. This is a talk not to be missed! For joining instructions, please see tinyurl.com/ynsprogram

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Alex Bliss will be reviewing the coinage of the notorious Roman emperor Elagabalus at the next YNS online talk at 7pm on Monday 19 May. Meeting via Zoom - for joining instructions, please see tinyurl.com/ynsprogram

Alex Bliss will be reviewing the coinage of the notorious Roman emperor  Elagabalus at the next YNS online talk at 7pm on Monday 19 May. Meeting  via Zoom - for joining instructions, please see tinyurl.com/ynsprogram
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On Monday 16 June, we welcome James Simpson who will be present on 'The provision of coin in a rapidly developing economy: England, 1500-1800' at the next YNS online talk at 7pm.  Meeting via Zoom - for joining instructions, please see tinyurl.com/ynsprogram

On Monday 16 June, we welcome James Simpson who will be present on 'The  provision of coin in a rapidly developing economy: England,  1500-1800' at the next YNS online talk at 7pm.  Meeting via Zoom - for  joining instructions, please see tinyurl.com/ynsprogram
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The First Roman Coin: Early Roman Coinage & the Bronze Standard Before the adoption of Roman coinage, Rome used various forms of currency that were based on a bronze standard thecollector.com/development-ro… Via Roman History

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Today 14th October Ceremonies were held in Rome to mark the restoration of the Temple of the Penates Dei on the Velian Hill. At meal times the families would throw a portion on the fire as an offering This beautiful Denarius shown was issued Circa 47 BC. The obverse has the

Today 14th October Ceremonies were held in Rome to mark the restoration of the Temple of the Penates Dei on the Velian Hill. At meal times the families would throw a portion on the fire as an offering

This beautiful Denarius shown was issued Circa 47 BC. The obverse has the
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On Monday, the YNS welcomes Cameron Maclean Cameron Maclean who will be showing us some of the English coins from the Hunterian Museum - one of the most outstanding numismatic collections ever assembled. Meeting at 7pm via Zoom - for joining instructions see tinyurl.com/ynsprogram

On Monday, the YNS welcomes Cameron Maclean <a href="/CMaclean96/">Cameron Maclean</a> who will be showing us some of the English coins from the Hunterian Museum - one of the most outstanding numismatic collections ever assembled.  Meeting at 7pm via Zoom - for joining instructions see tinyurl.com/ynsprogram
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On Monday, the YNS welcomes Lucy Moore Lucy Moore talking about her new research: ‘Reconsidering Northumbrian coinage in light of finds from Viking Great Army camps’. Meeting at 7pm via Zoom - for joining instructions, please see tinyurl.com/ynsprogram

On Monday,  the YNS welcomes Lucy Moore <a href="/NotStycas/">Lucy Moore</a> talking about her new  research: ‘Reconsidering Northumbrian coinage in light of finds from  Viking Great Army camps’. Meeting at 7pm via Zoom - for joining  instructions, please see tinyurl.com/ynsprogram