@PugJesus to Ancient CoinsEnglish • 1 month agoHoard of gold coins, Roman Britain, 2nd century ADimagemessage-square8arrow-up146arrow-down11cross-posted to: historyartifacts
arrow-up145arrow-down1imageHoard of gold coins, Roman Britain, 2nd century AD@PugJesus to Ancient CoinsEnglish • 1 month agomessage-square8cross-posted to: historyartifacts
minus-square@[email protected]Mlinkfedilink6•edit-21 month agoGold often comes out of the ground looking brand new, silver less so, and bronze usually not depending on the climate. But I agree, would look cool.
minus-square@finitebanjolink2•1 month agoThere would usually be at least some sediments or calcium stuck to the surface.
Gold often comes out of the ground looking brand new, silver less so, and bronze usually not depending on the climate.
But I agree, would look cool.
There would usually be at least some sediments or calcium stuck to the surface.