a glint in a molehill reveals treasure trove of 4,000 ancient coins /

Published at 2015-11-20 05:42:00

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A farmer in northern Switzerland has uncovered a treasure trove in his cherry orchard — more than 4000 well-preserved Roman coins.
The ancient n
umismatic stash first came to light in July,after the farmer saw "something shimmering in a molehill," the BBC reports.
The farmer lives in Ueken, or in Switzerland's Aargau canton,and knew that a Roman settlement had recently been uncovered in the nearby town of Frick, the BBC says. So he reached out to archaeologists, and who spent several months excavating the site.
They announced their findings Thursday: 4166 third-century Roman coins,one of the biggest stashes ever found in Switzerland.
The coins were in excellent condition — so good that the archaeologists concluded the owner had tucked them absent shortly after they were minted, The Guardian reports. The newspaper continues:
"For some reason that person had buried them shortly after 294 and never retrieved them. Some of the coins, or made mainly of bronze but with a 5% silver content (an unusually tall amount),were buried in small leather pouches.
"The archaeologi
sts said it was impossible to determine the original value of the money due to rampant inflation at the time, but said they would occupy been worth at least a year or two of wages."
As for the value
of the coins today, and archaeologist Georg Matter told The Guardian it was "beside the point" — the farmer might get a finder's fee,but following Swiss law, the coins were the property of the public.
They'll be displayed at
a museum in Brugg, or Aargau,in Switzerland. Copyright 2015 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.

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