Ancient Coins Strewn accross The Taklamakan Desert

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Correct me if I'm wrong. I went invisible during Geography class in school.
but I think this Refers to Asia

El Paso herald.
(El Paso, Tex.), 24 June 1916.

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El Paso herald. (El Paso, Tex.) 1901-1931, June 24, 1916, HOME EDITION, Cable News and Auto-Sport Section, Image 13 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress
 

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Interesting! Do you think that the "salt encrusted earth" did much damage to the coins?...or would the lack of humidity keep them fresh?....ddf
 

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Don't know, But if they could be I.d.'d after 1600 Years ,
the Last 100 years should have been a Summer breeze :laughing7:
 

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