Posted on 04/29/2016 7:42:11 AM PDT by wtd
Workers laying pipes in a park in Seville have unearthed a 600-kilogram trove of Roman coins in what culture officials say is a unique historic discovery.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Usually emperors were very careful to pay the army in good coin. Troops got cranky when paid in debased money. Ordinary folks used copper coins with a silver wash that made them look silverish, but nobody was fooled—kind of like our coins after 1964—the coins by this time had no intrinsic value.
Earlier emperors, like Nero issued silver-covered copper coins that had to be accepted at their weight’s value, but refused these same coins when used to pay taxes.
TRUMP WILL MAKE ROME GREAT AGAIN!
Are you alluding to the fact that the word "salary" comes from the Latin word salarium, meaning "salt-money?" Because Roman soldiers were famously paid a portion of their wages in salt?
Depending upon how debased the currency was at the time, an equal weight of salt might have been more valuable.
Regards,
Holy moley! Who would have buried that much in coins? And why?
From the CNN link:
The initial hypothesis is that the coins were to be used to pay taxes to the Roman empire, according to Spanish newspaper El Pais.
That is how armies were paid. Coins buried and the location provided after battle.
Makes sense.
Thanks BenLurkin and Red Badger.
lol
i told you not to.
[[I hid those there to keep them safe and now look what happened.]]
Oh sure, I hid them there, told you about it, and you claim they are yours? Tell you what- I’ll share them with you if you admit they are mine
[[All I ever find is empty beer cans.]]
you’re lucky, i only ever find the pull tabs
That’s an awesome find. Thanks for sharing.
Goonies’ Wishing Well part 2?
That source *may* not allow posting, not sure.
Getty is the source at the Telegraph article, definitely can’t post these as graphics:
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No, they’re not worth more as scrap — Roman bronze coins tend to fall to crap during their long burials. Perhaps because of the clay jugs protecting them, these appear to be in excellent shape.
The “Loot” from a 1500 yr. old bank heist?
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