Ancient Numidian coins of 202 BC–AD 24 found in Britain & their origins -- new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/06/the-distribution-of-numidian-coins.html …pic.twitter.com/MELPgkc5P1
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The prehistoric fort of Carn Brea, Cornwall, where a 2ndC BC Numidian coin was found: https://penandpencilgirls.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/redruth-carn-brea.jpeg …pic.twitter.com/T78RDZ0xuu
Late 2nd–1stC BC gold coins also found Carn Brea fort, Cornwall; electrotypes & original on display in @Cornwall_Museum.pic.twitter.com/WmlNSAtJip
Thanks for the article.
I recall testing such a coin to ensure it was entirely lead using XRF. Neat stuff!
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