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Metal detectorist finds huge coin hoard — at least 1,500 years old — in Romania

The coins featured the images of Nero, Marcus Aurelius, seven other Roman emperors and two empresses, records show.
The coins featured the images of Nero, Marcus Aurelius, seven other Roman emperors and two empresses, records show. Screenshot of Facebook post by Marius Mangeac (Bebe Mangeac).

A metal detectorist in Romania set out with his machine, searching for a bit of relaxation in nature.

Breaking the silence, Marius Mangeac’s machine began to beep wildly. With each signal, his heart pounded harder in his chest, he said in an April 22 Facebook post.

Mangeac had found a hoard of ancient Roman coins — 1,469 silver denarii — buried in a field in Letca Nouă. He said the discovery left him in disbelief.

Marius Mangeac found 1,469 coins dating back to the Roman Imperial Period.
Marius Mangeac found 1,469 coins dating back to the Roman Imperial Period. Screenshot of Facebook post by Marius Mangeac (Bebe Mangeac).

The coins featured the faces of 11 Roman emperors and empresses, including Nero and Marcus Aurelius, according to the University of Oxford’s Coin Hoards of the Roman Empire Project database.

The coins date back to the Roman Imperial Period, which lasted from 31 BC to 476 AD, making the hoard at least 1,538 years old.

The hoard was found with a ceramic vessel that was broken, records show.

Mangeac said he photographed the coins before turning them over to authorities.

Experts said the hoard likely belonged to a very wealthy individual, according to Romanian news outlet TVRInfo.


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Letca Nouă is about a 25-mile drive southwest from Bucharest.

Translate GPT was used to translate Marius Mangeac’s Facebook post.

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This story was originally published April 24, 2025 at 2:57 PM with the headline "Metal detectorist finds huge coin hoard — at least 1,500 years old — in Romania."

Lauren Liebhaber
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Lauren Liebhaber covers international science news with a focus on taxonomy and archaeology at McClatchy. She holds a bachelor’s degree from St. Lawrence University and a master’s degree from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University. Previously, she worked as a data journalist at Stacker.
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