Tuesday, Apr 23, 2024 | Last Update : 12:05 PM IST

  Newsmakers   Swiss farmer finds trove of Roman coins in orchard

Swiss farmer finds trove of Roman coins in orchard

PTI
Published : Nov 23, 2015, 12:38 am IST
Updated : Nov 23, 2015, 12:38 am IST

In one of the largest discoveries of ancient coins in Switzerland, a farmer has helped unearth more than 4,100 bronze and silver Roman coins dating between 270 and 294 AD in his cherry orchard.

N15.jpg
 N15.jpg

In one of the largest discoveries of ancient coins in Switzerland, a farmer has helped unearth more than 4,100 bronze and silver Roman coins dating between 270 and 294 AD in his cherry orchard.

The farmer from the village of Ueken in canton of Aargau first stumbled upon the “green-tinged” coins earlier in July. A total of 4,166 coins made of bronze and silver were collected in a find that “exceeds all expectations by far — something you experience as an archaeologist rarely more than once in a career,” said archaeologist Georg Matter, who directed the search of the area. Officials said it is one of the largest discoveries of ancient coins made in Switzerland — all found within an area of a few square metres, the Local reported. Archaeologists have already started to examine the coins that date from between 270 and 294 AD.

Coin expert Hugo Doppler has examined 200 of the coins. The coins bear the images of different emperors, including Aurelian (270-275 AD), Tacitus (275-276 AD), Probus (276-282 AD), Carinus (283-285 AD), Diocletian (284-305 AD) and Maximianus (286-305 AD).