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  1. Ancient Roman Coins Reveal History (Archaeology.org - Benenson)
      "During the chaos and confusion of the third century A.D., amid widespread disease, famine, and barbarian invasions, a brazen upstart seizes control of a breakaway state within the Roman Empire. He proclaims himself emperor only to disappear days later, his life and story lost, save for only the briefest of remarks in two fragmentary and unreliable sources. Then, an amateur treasure hunter scanning the green fields of Oxfordshire with a metal detector chances upon a small clay pot filled with more than 5,000 ancient Roman coins." 04-06

  2. Coins (US Mint)
      This website is for kids K-8. It is a collaborative educational environment using coins as tools to teach American History, Math, and Language Arts.

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