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Archaeologists in Jerusalem uncovered a rare gold coin depicting the Greek Queen Berenice II of Egypt, minted 2,200 years ago ...
For years, researchers had discovered dozens of silver hoards in Israel from the Bronze and Iron Ages, but they were often thought to be raw metal, jeweler's scraps, or foundation deposits.
A rare coin depicting Queen Berenice II of Egypt, dating to the Hellenistic period in Jerusalem, has been discovered in the Town of David, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced yesterday, ...
According to Dr. Robert Kool, Head of Numismatics at the IAA, and Dr. Haim Gitler, Chief Curator of Archaeology and ...
Discovered in the Givati parking lot of Jerusalem, the coin was minted for Queen Berenice II, wife of the Hellenistic ruler ...
The quarter-drachma, made of nearly pure gold, was minted in Alexandria between 246 and 241 BCE during the reign of Ptolemy ...
Coin is first of its kind to be found outside Egypt, researchers say; discovery challenges prevailing belief that Jerusalem ...
Two people from California were arrested in connection with a $640,000 gold coin fraud operation, according to the Metropolitan Police Department ...
2,000-year-old ‘Redemption of Zion’ coin reveals turmoil before Jerusalem’s destruction Bronze coin minted in the fourth year of the Jewish Great Revolt against the Romans found by ...
A German court has convicted three men of stealing hundreds of coins from a Celtic and Roman museum that are considered to be part of the biggest trove of Celtic gold found in the 20th century.