Amateur divers find an 'incredible' treasure trove of gold coins from the Roman Empire while cleaning up trash on the seabed | |
Radagast the Brown
User ID: 77801149 United States 09/26/2021 10:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Amateur divers find an 'incredible' treasure trove of gold coins from the Roman Empire while cleaning up trash on the seabed Amateur divers find an 'incredible' treasure trove of gold coins from the Roman Empire while cleaning up trash on the seabed Quoting: Concorde Warrior F-BVFA The brothers-in-law were snorkeling with masks and flippers when they uncovered one of the greatest sets of Roman gold coins found in Europe ... The collection of 53 coins date back to the 4th and 5th centuries and are nearly perfectly preserved. Researchers suggested the coins could have been hidden from barbarian looters. ... Brothers-in-law Luis Lens and César Gimeno were freediving in the Mediterranean Sea while on vacation in Xàbia, Spain. Cleaning up trash, according to The Times, as they explored the underwater scenery they came across a shiny object that resembled a "10-cent-coin," newspaper El Pais said. -50% [link to www.businessinsider.fr (secure)] I wonder just how much gold sits on the seafloor. Probably a lot. To find inspiration, you must look for it, but, fortunately, it wants to be found. Live free. Die well. |
Concorde Warrior F-BVFA
(OP) User ID: 80560074 France 09/26/2021 11:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Amateur divers find an 'incredible' treasure trove of gold coins from the Roman Empire while cleaning up trash on the seabed Amateur divers find an 'incredible' treasure trove of gold coins from the Roman Empire while cleaning up trash on the seabed Quoting: Concorde Warrior F-BVFA The brothers-in-law were snorkeling with masks and flippers when they uncovered one of the greatest sets of Roman gold coins found in Europe ... The collection of 53 coins date back to the 4th and 5th centuries and are nearly perfectly preserved. Researchers suggested the coins could have been hidden from barbarian looters. ... Brothers-in-law Luis Lens and César Gimeno were freediving in the Mediterranean Sea while on vacation in Xàbia, Spain. Cleaning up trash, according to The Times, as they explored the underwater scenery they came across a shiny object that resembled a "10-cent-coin," newspaper El Pais said. -50% [link to www.businessinsider.fr (secure)] I wonder just how much gold sits on the seafloor. Probably a lot. There have to be a lot of Galeons from the time of Christopher Columbus and Vasco de Gama from the time of the great discoveries sitting on the ocean floors and sea beds. The problem is the treasure finders don't get to keep any or very little from their discoveries. There has to be piles of gold coins buried in Europe and in the rest of the world. Think of all the castles and conquests. The Silk Road, Marco Polo and more. Innumerable amounts. I came. I saw. I Concorde. For once you have tasted Concorde you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return. "I would say today we can integrate all religions and races EXCEPT ISLAM." Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Y ew |
Radagast the Brown
User ID: 77801149 United States 09/26/2021 11:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Amateur divers find an 'incredible' treasure trove of gold coins from the Roman Empire while cleaning up trash on the seabed Amateur divers find an 'incredible' treasure trove of gold coins from the Roman Empire while cleaning up trash on the seabed Quoting: Concorde Warrior F-BVFA The brothers-in-law were snorkeling with masks and flippers when they uncovered one of the greatest sets of Roman gold coins found in Europe ... The collection of 53 coins date back to the 4th and 5th centuries and are nearly perfectly preserved. Researchers suggested the coins could have been hidden from barbarian looters. ... Brothers-in-law Luis Lens and César Gimeno were freediving in the Mediterranean Sea while on vacation in Xàbia, Spain. Cleaning up trash, according to The Times, as they explored the underwater scenery they came across a shiny object that resembled a "10-cent-coin," newspaper El Pais said. -50% [link to www.businessinsider.fr (secure)] I wonder just how much gold sits on the seafloor. Probably a lot. There have to be a lot of Galeons from the time of Christopher Columbus and Vasco de Gama from the time of the great discoveries sitting on the ocean floors and sea beds. The problem is the treasure finders don't get to keep any or very little from their discoveries. There has to be piles of gold coins buried in Europe and in the rest of the world. Think of all the castles and conquests. The Silk Road, Marco Polo and more. Innumerable amounts. Yep. To find inspiration, you must look for it, but, fortunately, it wants to be found. Live free. Die well. |
Justin II
User ID: 80378437 United States 09/26/2021 12:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Amateur divers find an 'incredible' treasure trove of gold coins from the Roman Empire while cleaning up trash on the seabed I hate the notion of returning ancient coins that belong to no one.. especially to a museum who will make money showing it and eventually selling it. Last Edited by Justin II on 09/26/2021 12:19 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79188526 Netherlands 09/26/2021 12:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Amateur divers find an 'incredible' treasure trove of gold coins from the Roman Empire while cleaning up trash on the seabed Amateur divers find an 'incredible' treasure trove of gold coins from the Roman Empire while cleaning up trash on the seabed Quoting: Concorde Warrior F-BVFA The brothers-in-law were snorkeling with masks and flippers when they uncovered one of the greatest sets of Roman gold coins found in Europe ... The collection of 53 coins date back to the 4th and 5th centuries and are nearly perfectly preserved. Researchers suggested the coins could have been hidden from barbarian looters. ... Brothers-in-law Luis Lens and César Gimeno were freediving in the Mediterranean Sea while on vacation in Xàbia, Spain. Cleaning up trash, according to The Times, as they explored the underwater scenery they came across a shiny object that resembled a "10-cent-coin," newspaper El Pais said. -50% [link to www.businessinsider.fr (secure)] I wonder just how much gold sits on the seafloor. Probably a lot. There have to be a lot of Galeons from the time of Christopher Columbus and Vasco de Gama from the time of the great discoveries sitting on the ocean floors and sea beds. The problem is the treasure finders don't get to keep any or very little from their discoveries. There has to be piles of gold coins buried in Europe and in the rest of the world. Think of all the castles and conquests. The Silk Road, Marco Polo and more. Innumerable amounts. Melt what you find down. Make your own jewelry. Sell your jewelry at pawn shops slowly over time or online to gold buyers. Never tell anyone what you did. Win. |
Concorde Warrior F-BVFA
(OP) User ID: 80560074 France 09/28/2021 04:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Amateur divers find an 'incredible' treasure trove of gold coins from the Roman Empire while cleaning up trash on the seabed Amateur divers find an 'incredible' treasure trove of gold coins from the Roman Empire while cleaning up trash on the seabed Quoting: Concorde Warrior F-BVFA The brothers-in-law were snorkeling with masks and flippers when they uncovered one of the greatest sets of Roman gold coins found in Europe ... The collection of 53 coins date back to the 4th and 5th centuries and are nearly perfectly preserved. Researchers suggested the coins could have been hidden from barbarian looters. ... Brothers-in-law Luis Lens and César Gimeno were freediving in the Mediterranean Sea while on vacation in Xàbia, Spain. Cleaning up trash, according to The Times, as they explored the underwater scenery they came across a shiny object that resembled a "10-cent-coin," newspaper El Pais said. -50% [link to www.businessinsider.fr (secure)] I wonder just how much gold sits on the seafloor. Probably a lot. There have to be a lot of Galeons from the time of Christopher Columbus and Vasco de Gama from the time of the great discoveries sitting on the ocean floors and sea beds. The problem is the treasure finders don't get to keep any or very little from their discoveries. There has to be piles of gold coins buried in Europe and in the rest of the world. Think of all the castles and conquests. The Silk Road, Marco Polo and more. Innumerable amounts. Melt what you find down. Make your own jewelry. Sell your jewelry at pawn shops slowly over time or online to gold buyers. Never tell anyone what you did. Win. The problem here... what I would do if I was the lucky diver is shut up and let no one know that the gold is there. I would take the gold bit by bit, one dive at a time, I would reveal nothing and keep the gold to myself. Lucky you in Curacao. I will be visiting end of October. I am really looking forward to it! I came. I saw. I Concorde. For once you have tasted Concorde you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return. "I would say today we can integrate all religions and races EXCEPT ISLAM." Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Y ew |