 | One month after 30-year-old Nick Davies bought his metal detector in 2009, he found the largest collection of Roman coins, called “nummi,” in recent British history. The estimated 10,000 coins date to the reign of Constantine I, when Britain was being used to produce food for the Roman Empire.
The coins are all bronze and silver-washed bronze nummi, and date to the period between AD 313 and 335. |  |
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