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Coins and found
Coins dated later than 383 have been found in excavations along Hadrian's Wall, suggesting that troops were not stripped from it, as was once thought.
Coins minted across the Roman empire were also found.
Coins found within this plaster date from the time of Alexander Jannaeus ( 104 – 76 BC ), while a separate collection of coins, dating from the time of the Great Revolt ( AD 66 – 70 ), were also found.
" The first Discovery and Settlement of this Country was by the Procurement of Sir Walter Raleigh, in Conjunction with some publick-spirited Gentlemen of that Age, under the Protection of Queen Elizabeth ; for which Reason it was then named Virginia, being begun on that Part called Ronoak-Island, where the Ruins of a Fort are to be seen at this day, as well as some old English Coins which have been lately found ; and a Brass-Gun, a Powder-Horn, and one small Quarter deck-Gun, made of Iron Staves, and hoop'd with the same Metal ; which Method of making Guns might very probably be made use of in those Days, for the Convenience of Infant-Colonies.
Coins from Hephaestia are found in considerable number, and various types including the goddess Athena with her owl, native religious symbols, the caps of the Dioscuri, Apollo, etc.
Coins found here indicate that there was a shrine here before the Roman period.
Coins are found on many spaces on the board and also earned in mini-games.
Coins found in Nablus dating to this period depict Roman military emblems and gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon such as Zeus, Artemis, Serapis, and Asklepios.
Coins of Emperor Phokas and Constantine IV from 643 / 4 and fibulae have been found in the region, as well as Early Slavic pottery dating to the 6th century.
Roman Coins of Claudius Gothicus ( 268-270 AD ) and Constantine I ( the Great ) ( 309-337 AD ) have been found in the fields.
Coins with the inscriptions " PHANUS REX " and " RESLAVVA CIV " were found in Sweden ; some scholars claim that the coins were minted in "( p ) RESLAVVA CIV ( itas )" or "( b ) RESLAVVA CIV ( itas )" ( i. e., in the town of Bratislava ), but other authors point out that no coins of this type have been found on the territory of the Kingdom of Hungary, their weight and diameter differ from King Stephen's other coins and their inscriptions are confused which suggest that they are counterfeit coins minted abroad on the sample of other coins that had been minted following the patterns of King Stephen's coins with the inscriptions " STEPHANUS REX " and " REGIA CIVITAS ".
Coins dating from the 1320s were found with the skeleton, and the evidence suggests that the man was fatally injured when the stone fell on him whilst he was digging the hole in which it was to be buried in a mediaeval " rite of destruction ".
Coins found in the lake in the early 1980s also support this supposition.
Coins can be found in each stage, and are used primarily to play the golfing minigame described below.
Coins have been found in Suffolk inscribed, " under Esuprastus Esico made ( this )" in Latin.
Coins from the reign of Burgred — all bearing the spelling Burgred — have been found in several hoards.
Zordon and his assistant robot, Alpha 5, eventually found the box containing the original five Power Coins, as well as a map to the Temple of Power, home of the coins ' creator, Ninjor.
Coins of Demetrius I have been found in Arachosia and in the Kabul Valley ; the latter would be the first entry of the Greeks into India, as they defined it.
Coins found on the castle cliff, dated to the first century BC.
In around 1863 " there was found a Hoard of Roman Coins near Luton, on the estate of John Shaw Leigh, Esq., of Luton Hoo.
Coins of 1 colon are no longer found in circulation.
Coins dated to the 1st century BC have also been found, and traced back to the celtic chief Taseiovanus, who resided in what is now St Albans, Hertfordshire.
Coins from the third century were found in 1869.

Coins and are
Coins of Roman, Byzantine, Greek origin are amongst the more popular ancient coins collected.
Coins reflect the events of the time in which they are produced, so coins issued during historically important periods are especially interesting to collectors.
Coins are usually metal or a metallic material and sometimes made of synthetic materials, usually in the shape of a disc, and most often issued by a government.
Coins are used as a form of money in transactions of various kinds, from the everyday circulation coins to the storage of large numbers of bullion coins.
Coins made for paying bills and general monetized use are usually used for lower-valued units, and banknotes for the higher values ; also, in many money systems, the highest value coin made for circulation is worth less than the lowest-value note.
Coins have long been linked to the concept of money, as reflected by the fact that in some other languages the words " coin " and " currency " are synonymous.
Coins are thought to have been invented in Lydia around the 7th century BC.
Playing cards first entered Europe in the late 14th century, probably from Mamluk Egypt, with suits ( sets of cards with matching designs ) very similar to the tarot suits of Swords, Staves, Cups and Coins ( also known as disks or pentacles ), and which are still used in traditional Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese decks.
Coins of this pope are extant bearing his name and that of Emperor Louis.
Coins are also lost when karts are struck by power-ups or fall off the tracks.
Coins without mintmarks are all made at the main Mint in Philadelphia.
Coins are especially relevant as source in the pre-modern period.
Coins were originally hand-hammered – an ancient technique in which two dies are struck together with a blank coin between them.
Coins of this type are of a known purity and are in a convenient form to handle.
Coins under ¥ 0. 1 are used infrequently.
Coins of sufficient weight and purity of silver to facilitate the ceremony are readily obtainable through on-line Judaica vendors.
Coins are issued in his name in Cyzicus at some time before the end of 284, but it is impossible to know whether he was still in the public eye by that point.
Coins appear whenever enemies are defeated and may be collected for bonus points.
However, the magical seal that Wario placed on the castle entrance can only be undone by collecting the six Golden Coins, which are guarded by Wario's henchmen in various locales of the game's setting, Mario Land.
If the player loses all of Mario's lives, all of the 6 Coins are returned to the bosses, which must be defeated again to retrieve the coins.

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