Debalic wrote:
Samira wrote:
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Archaeologists working at the site also found a jar full of coins, amounting to about two days' income.
Tip jar!
Two thousand year old Roman coins? I wonder how much those would go for on the open market.
depending on the condition and metal type and rarity, between $15 dollars and $3,000 on average. I own several low value roman coins from the same era, probably worth about $30, but the right coin in good condition can fetch a nice price. The gold ones usually go for alot more than the usual silver coins, but were alot rarer as well, though there are silver ones that are move valuable simply due to them corroding over time and this being rarer in good condition.