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Roman gold coins have been discovered in eastern England

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Discovered Roman gold coin
Discovered Roman gold coin

Roman gold coins have been discovered in eastern England, near Norwich. A total of 11 coins were found that were minted in Lugdunum (present-day Lyon in France) and which date back to the 1st BCE – 1st century CE. The obverse of the coins features a likeness of Emperor Augustus, and the obverse features various compositions.

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