Rarely 2000 years old coins were found in Israel
A year in the first Jewish uprising against the Romans was discovered in the rare semi-shekel silver coin in the Judian desert (Credit: Emil Aladgem, Israel Purankriti Authority)
After discovering the cache of the ancient wealth of nature-loving metal detectors, the day of a simple spring quickly became remarkable.
Marius Manjak confirmed the discovery of Fox News Digital. He said that he had found a hoarding on a field near Letka Veke, a small village in South Romania.
In a Facebook group, Manzek said “he found the coins on a beautiful Saturday that didn’t predict anything about what would come.”
When exploring the Arkansas State Park, people look like ‘Candy’ Diamond: ‘Life Opportunity’
He wrote in his post, “I went out alone with my detector, as I often do, to relax for exercise and to relax in the fields and forests,” he wrote in his post, which was translated from Romanian to English.
“I didn’t think this day would surprise me and will face me in history.”
A hoard of ancient Roman coins was recently found 2,000 years ago in a Romania field. (Maryas Manjek via Facebook)
But suddenly its metallic identification beeping started – and soon, Manjak was looking at a hoard of Roman coin 1,469.
Manzek said that his heart was seen by the silver denary “[was] Beating very tightly. “
Archaeologists are painting Roman God Shawar underneath Catholic Basilika
“[I] I even thought about giving myself a pinch to make sure I am not dreaming, “the hobbyist said.
For further lifestyle articles, see FoxNews.com/Lifestyle
“Who was this coin, and what were they intended for?”

The search consists of 1,469 silver denary, which was the standard silver coin of ancient Rome. (Maryas Manjek via Facebook)
Talking to Fox News Digital, Manzek assumed that the coins were at least 2,000 years old.
Click here to sign up for our lifestyle newsletter
Two days after taking pictures of the coins, he handed them over to Letka Nuer Town Hall.

Manjak said it took his entire two days to take pictures of the coins he found. (Maryas Manjek via Facebook)
The metal detectorist reached the conclusion, “I hope that one day I can take my child to the museum and explain to him how I am lucky to discover a page of our human history.”
Click here to get Fox News app
The discovery of Manzik came a few weeks after finding ancient treasure of a pair of metal detectors in the Romanian Commun, Transilvenia.

Manzek said he was polite in his lucky discovery – and one day it is hoping to see it in a museum. (Maryas Manjek via Facebook)
The Treasure returned to the Dasians who fought against the Roman Empire in the second century in the second century
Leave a Reply