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NICKEL FINDS COPPER IS RARE ROMAN COIN
09:00 - 11 July 2007
A roman coin dating back to 330AD has been discovered by accident on a footpath at Widemouth Bay.The coin, bearing the seal of the emperor Constantinopolois, was found by Launceston man Roger Nickel.
Mr Nickel had not realised his metal detector was still switched on as he headed home after an unsuccessful day of treasure-hunting.
So he was delighted when he discovered the coin, which has now been passed to Launceston museum where it is on display.
It was identified and dated by local historian Jim Edwards who said: "It is a copper coin but I'm not sure of its value.
"It has been secondly stamped, which means it was in circulation twice.
"Originally it was commissioned between 330 and 340AD, and it was over stamped again about 355 to 361AD."
The authenticity of the coin has been confirmed by the British Museum.
http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/dis...me=yes&more_nodeId1=232470&contentPK=17799578
kenb
NICKEL FINDS COPPER IS RARE ROMAN COIN
09:00 - 11 July 2007
A roman coin dating back to 330AD has been discovered by accident on a footpath at Widemouth Bay.The coin, bearing the seal of the emperor Constantinopolois, was found by Launceston man Roger Nickel.
Mr Nickel had not realised his metal detector was still switched on as he headed home after an unsuccessful day of treasure-hunting.
So he was delighted when he discovered the coin, which has now been passed to Launceston museum where it is on display.
It was identified and dated by local historian Jim Edwards who said: "It is a copper coin but I'm not sure of its value.
"It has been secondly stamped, which means it was in circulation twice.
"Originally it was commissioned between 330 and 340AD, and it was over stamped again about 355 to 361AD."
The authenticity of the coin has been confirmed by the British Museum.
http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/dis...me=yes&more_nodeId1=232470&contentPK=17799578
kenb