A metal detectorist finds a small 2,200-year-old Celtic gold coin in Saxony that rewrites pre-Roman trade routes in Europe.
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Who dropped all this? Jewelry & knives found below nightclub
What happens when you bring a metal detector into a nightclub basement? Hidden treasures start appearing fast. From rare ...
Answering a reader question, we explain how to tell real gold and silver from costume jewelry and where to sell without ...
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Coffee Rations, M1 Garands and Bakelite Buttons: Traces of U.S. Soldiers in the Bulge
On a quiet pine-covered ridge in the Ardennes, metal detectors reveal how intense life was for American soldiers during the Battle of the Bulge. The team uncovers foxholes everywhere they look, still ...
MP is building a strategic supply chain that turns raw earth ore into high-performance magnets. The company has formed partnerships with both the Pentagon and Apple. This mining company is poised to ...
High-end advent calendars offer a backdoor way to taste "unicorn" drams like Pappy Van Winkle and Eagle Rare 17 without hunting on the secondary market. If you don’t want to camp overnight at a liquor ...
“I think about it all the time, if i had been born 60, 80, 100 years ago how different my life would have been," Kevin Sullivan tells PEOPLE Kevin Sullivan, who lives with arthrogryposis multiplex ...
A keen metal detectorist has hit the jackpot of an ancient Roman coin hoard - 20 years after he first took up his hobby. Steve Dean, along with friends Glenn Church and Ed Denovan, discovered the ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent struck the final five pennies on Wednesday — each bearing a rare omega mark — ending U.S. penny production and creating collectors' items that could fetch millions at ...
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The gold coin unearthed by a metal detectorist in a field in Gundorf, northwest of Leipzig in Germany, may be small, but it belies a considerable history. The Saxon State Office of Archaeology, to ...
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