![]() ![]() PLEASE RESIST THE URGE TO CLEAN YOUR COINS IF YOU EVER INTEND TO SELL THEM. Let's please try to keep things calm and civil here. Politics and Religion can sometimes have a bearing on the world of coins, but in the interest of avoiding heated off-topic arguments we ask that you avoid those subjects on this subreddit. Abusive posts will be deleted upon detection without further discussion. ![]() If you want to browbeat or insult people for perceived infractions please take it somewhere else. r/Coins is not the wild west, it's a place where civility is appreciated and expected. Nothing in our policies makes it OK to be abusive to our members or visitors. The FAQ is here and we're adding to it all of the time. Hover below for help, rules and other information. IF YOU ENGAGE IN THE TYPE OF SELF-PROMOTION DESCRIBED ABOVE OR OFFER TO BUY, SELL OR TRADE SOMETHING IN ANY OTHER THREADS WE WILL REMOVE YOUR POST. You may only promote personal blogs, websites, YouTube channels, businesses & similar projects in specially marked threads. Posting pictures of or asking about PAPER MONEY? Please go to /r/papermoney, /r/uspapermoney, /r/BankStrapHunting, or /r/banknotes. Please post photos of BOTH SIDES of each coin you are sharing with us or asking about. ![]() This is a place to discuss coins from around the world and throughout history, and to show off your latest acquisitions and ask questions about coins.Ĭoins are legal tender issued by a governmental authority, typically in the form of metal disks. This isn't the place for it and they will be removed. Please don't make posts here about digital/crypto/blockchain currency. Also, no buying, selling, trading, self-promotion, spam, politics, or religion. Please read them and follow them, or think about posting on one of the other coin subreddits listed below.Ĭivility is the price of participation here. (This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The seizure in Baena was part of a Spanish-led international investigation, dubbed PANDORA VII, that has secured the recovery of 1,079 art objects and the arrest of 19 people with the support of European police agency Europol and Interpol. The couple face potential charges of illegal trafficking in archaeological objects, smuggling and receiving stolen goods. The other seized objects comprised rare Greek, Roman and Ibero-Roman sculptures, architectural fragments, ceramics and coins, police said, adding that they had been transferred to the Cordoba Archaeological Museum. Its "artistic quality is similar to (the pieces) exhibited in great museums like the Louvre or the Capitoline Museums in Rome," it added. The "unique and absolutely exceptional" marble bust carved in the first third of the second century AD bears the same features as portraits of imperial princesses of the time, police said in a statement. Police found the artworks in a storage room in Baena - a town near Cordoba in the southern Andalusia region - and said a married couple had been arrested on suspicion of trying to sell art treasures on the black market. Spanish police on Monday seized a 1,900-year-old Roman marble bust among a trove of 119 archaeological objects found during a raid conducted as part of an investigation to dismantle a trafficking ring. ![]()
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