Roman coins discovered at Finland These Coins are from the 1st and 2nd century CE, but it’s difficul
Roman coins discovered at Finland These Coins are from the 1st and 2nd century CE, but it’s difficult to say when exactly they reached our shores. Ancient and early medieval coins were often used as pendants/jewelry, but obviusly these ones weren’t.* KM 4653,Sääminki - 79-81 CE, txt: DIVO AUG(usto)T(ito) DIVI VESP(asianus)F(ilo) VESPASIAN(o)S(enatus)C(onfultum) * KM 8078, Pernaja - a worn out coin with image of emperor Nero,* KM: 7594: Saarijärvi - 98-117, Imp Caes Nervae Traiano Aug Ger Doe PM TR P Cos VPP KM 7188, Uusikaarlepyy - A badly burned coin depicting emperor Hadrian. Reverse is almost totally destroyed by fire * KM 7326: Lempäälä - AVRELIVUS CAE - SAR AVG (asti) PII FIL(ius), Source: National Bard of Antiquities - MuskettiLicence: CC BY 4.0What does this mean? -- source link
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