Posted on 01/08/2008 11:14:35 AM PST by SunkenCiv
A rare hoard of Roman coins has been found in Bath at the site of a new city centre hotel.
Around 150 coins have so far been unearthed in the run-up to work on the new Gainsborough Hotel and Thermal Spa.
But the Lower Borough Walls site is expected to yield more than 1,000 coins once the whole haul has been examined.
The find has been greeted with excitement by archaeologists because some of the coins are thought to date from the middle of the third century, one of the most poorly represented periods for coins in Britain.
The coins were discovered by Cotswold Archaeology while excavating the area around the site of the main pool of the new spa hotel, which is being created by Bath-based businessman Trevor Osborne.
Richard Sermon, head of archaeology for Bath and North East Somerset Council, said: "The coins give us a great insight into the Roman monetary system, and provide a glimpse of life in third century Bath, a time of political and economic crisis throughout the Roman Empire.
"The hoard reveals that the citizens of Aquae Sulis (the Roman name for Bath) were no different from people today - hiding their money under the mattress or floor boards."
Under the Treasure Act the find has been reported to the Avon coroner - who will decide on its ownership.
The copper and silver coins are described as being in mixed condition, with some stuck together as a result of corrosion.
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When I visited Bath in the late 50’s as a child, they sold Roman coins at the gift shops. The one I bought was copper and the likeness on it is a dead ringer for actor Malcolm McDowell. /Obscure Caligula reference
This is as opposed to the everyday Roman Coins you get in change at the laundromat?
I tried that laundrymat once; slow, slow service, because the clothes are washed by women who scrub them across their legs.
;’)
No, but you can get ‘em on ebay... Same thing for really old Egyptian scarabs.
You mean the ones dated 231 B.C.?
Those REALLY are rare! Except on ebay, of course...
I went to Bath last year. Had a great time.
Gee, it’s probably about time for another Bath.
Like, *PING*, dude!
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