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An ancient gold coin proves that a third century Roman emperor written out of history as a fictional character really did exist, scientists have said. The coin bearing the name of Sponsian and his portrait was found more than 300 years ago in Transylvania, once a far:flung outpost of the Roman empire. Believed to be a fake, it had been locked away in a museum cupboard. Now scientists possess said scratch signifies visible under a microscope confirm that it was in circulation two,000 years ago. Please sign up HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #History #BBCNews

19 thoughts on “Gold coin proves ‘fake’ Roman emperor was real – BBC News

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  2. Your coin is a total fake
    You have not consulted coin experts on this matter.
    It is glaringly obvious that the think is a fantasy piece.😲😡

  3. Probably one of the Emperors during the third century crisis in which Emperor Aurelius had to re forge the Roman Empire. Much of Rome was fractured at this time and some Roman Generals stylized themselves as Emperor even in Dacia now Romania 🇷🇴 .

  4. Is it emperor Nero he is the mark of the best if u don’t have his coin u can’t eat or trade or buy anything or own anything it’s him ain’t it

  5. They had to mine the gold, mint the coins, use the coins, hide the coins, drop or lose the coins.
    Who wouldn’t love to see how they did everything and lived day to day?

  6. I think what could lead to factual evidence is information about coin making.
    How easy was it to produce coins in terms of cost and production.

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