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The E-Sylum: Volume 17, Number 26, June 22, 2014, Article 26

GOLD COIN OF EMPEROR NERO UNEARTHED

Dick Hanscom forwarded this article from the BBC. Thanks. -Editor

Gold coin of Nero

A rare gold coin bearing the image of Roman emperor Nero has been unearthed in Northumberland.

It is the first gold coin to be found at the Roman fort site of Vindolanda where archaeologists have been digging for more than 40 years.

Dr Andrew Birley, director of excavations, described it as a "special" find.

It is likely to be put on display at Vindolanda's museum once it has been fully researched and documented.

The coin was found by dig volunteer Marcel Albert, from Nantes in France.

He said: "I thought it can't be true. It was just sitting there as I scraped back the soil, shining, as if someone had just dropped it."

Archaeologists said the image of Nero dated it to AD 64-65 and added it would equate to more than half a year's salary for a serving soldier.

It was found in Vindolanda's 4th Century level and so would have been lost about 300 years after it was made.

To read the complete article, see: Vindolanda dig unearths rare Roman gold coin (www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-tyne-27917883)

Wayne Homren, Editor

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