Hundreds of gold and silver coins were found in the Netherlands 2,000 years ago

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Hundreds of the Romans and silver coins were present in the Netherlands village.

Thousands of years of the Netherlands Cultural Heritage Agency There is in the news releaseAnd they are a mixture of Roman and British coins. The burning village was once a period of time with the northern border of the Roman Empire. For the first time on European land, the Agency said: The Agency said: The only equitable discovery in Great Britain.

Two metal reports made the findings, then reports coins into authorities. Then archaeologicality has examined the findings to ensure the accuracy of the rightness of accuracy, and there was a bigger excavation.

Most of the artifacts in 47 and 47 at the end of the first Roman victories in Britain The Roman coins were Roman coins, and primarily published by the imperial of the emperor Claudius. They are about 300 of Roman coins Pennet Some Julius Caesar, who was Julius Caesar and Currently, in the Northern African King, many Julius Caesar, including the northern African king, were shaken, According to the news release From ancient physicians in the Netherlands.

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Roman “Owuis” with the image of Emperor Kodelus.

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There were 72 gold between Roman coins Golden From 18 years of age to 47

They were made up of the black, silver and copper, and many observers from the name of the king of Celtic King. Coins who are known as “states”.

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A Star of Britain, ‘What is the name of King Kanmologine’s name?

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Roman soldiers returned home moved by Britain, the Agency, the agency to Bunnici. British coins were the captives of war, the Roman coins may be being taken as currency. The agency may have been buried to hide “the equivalent to gods, the gods of gods, and to gods.”

According to the new distance of Germany, as a traditional titer agency. GroupOr a series of the border between the Roman Empire of the Roman Empire. The Group 83 to 260 The UNESCO World Heritage AssemblyAnd the empire separated from Germany tribes. Coins showing the returning Roman soldiers used the way to go home.

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Pott coins.

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From 404 cents from 404 coins were three hundred and eighty four of the national museums. The coins can now view as a permanent exhibition in the National Archeology Collection.