2300-year-old coin discovered at Augusta Raurica in Augst BL
Published: Thursday, Nov 28th 2024, 12:10
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A bronze coin from the 3rd century BC has been discovered during emergency excavations in the Roman town of Augusta Raurica in Augst BL. It is the first find of its kind in Switzerland, as announced by those responsible for the Roman town on Thursday.
The small coin with the head of Minerva on one side and a horse's head on the other was minted in the center of the Roman Empire in Italy. Such coin finds are not uncommon in what is now Italy, but they are very common in Switzerland, it is said.
Although it was already 300 years old when it was found in the ground in Augst, the coin shows "astonishingly" little signs of wear, the report continues. The archaeologists interpret this as a sign that it was already considered particularly valuable at the time and was stored with appropriate care.
Reserved seats in the amphitheater
According to the press release, the archaeologists also discovered other unusual objects during the current emergency excavations, including stone fragments with carved initials. These stones were used for reserved seats for wealthy citizens in the front rows of the amphitheater at the time.
The emergency excavations at a new construction project in Augst have been ongoing since April 2023. At that time, several important finds had already been made - including a terracotta Venus figurine and a small bronze cockerel statuette. The excavations will continue next year in the communicated expectation that one or two surprises will come to light.
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