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Rare semi-shakel silver coin from the first year of the first Jewish rebellion against the Romans, was discovered in the wilderness of Judea (loan: Emil Alava, Israeli Antiques Administration)
Ordinary spring day quickly became extraordinary after a a detectist of a metal that loves nature Discovered the cache of ancient treasure.
Marius Mangeac confirmed the discovery of Fox News Digital. He said he had found a pantry in the field near Letca Veche, a small village in the south of Romania.
In a Facebook group, Mangeac said that he found the coins “on a beautiful Saturday that predicted none of what was to come.”
“I took my detector and I went out, as I often do, To exercise and relax In fields and forests, “he wrote in his post, which was translated from Romania into English.
“I didn’t think this day would surprise me and bring me face to history.”

Recently, a pantry of ancient Roman coins was found, which were found in the field in Romania from 2,000 years. (Marius mangeac via Facebook)
But suddenly his metal detector began to pite – and soon Mangeac watched in a warehouse of 1,469 Roman coins.
Seeing the silver Denarii, Mangaac said his heart “[was] Bringing pretty hard. “
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“[I] I even thought that he was scoring to make sure I wasn’t dreaming, “the hobbyist said.
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“Whose money were they and what were they intended for?”

They are located consisting of 1,469 silver denarii, which was a standard silver coin in ancient Rome. (Marius mangeac via Facebook)
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Mangeac estimated that the coins were at least 2,000 years old.
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After two arduous days of photographing coins, he handed them over to the City Hall at Letca Nouău.

Mangeac said he had taken two full days to photograph the coins he had found. (Marius mangeac via Facebook)
A metal detectist concluded: “I hope to be able to take my child one day to the museum And explain to him how I was fortunate to discover the page of our people’s history. “
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Mangeac’s discovery comes for weeks after finding a couple of metal detectists ancient treasure in the Romanian commune of Breaze in Transylvania.

Mangeac said he had humiliated him his happy discovery – and hopes to see him in the museum one day. (Marius mangeac via Facebook)
Slightly dated from Daciana, who have been unsuccessfully greeted against Roman Empire In the second century