Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: The timeline, as we understand it, begins when a commuter in Leeds, perhaps unknowingly, used this unusual coin to pay their bus fare. At the end of ...
A coin over 2,000 years old has been revealed in England. On Monday, March 9, Leeds City Council shared in a press release that a man had donated the ancient coin, which was once used to pay for bus ...
An ancient Spanish coin, minted 2,000 years ago, was mistakenly used as bus fare in Leeds in 1950. Discovered by a cashier, it remained a family heirloom for seven decades before being donated to ...
A 2,000-year-old coin was unknowingly used as bus fare in England — before officials realized it dated back to the Carthaginian empire. The artifact, produced in what is now Cadiz, Spain, was recently ...
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This 2000-year-old coin collected as bus fare in the 1950s turns out to be a rare artefact
A tiny bronze coin that was used as payment for the bus ride in Leeds a few decades ago has now proved to have a much deeper history than anyone could imagine. An object that was initially considered ...
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