Found the 'only in the world' Roman coins

According to a February 27 announcement by Spanish police, the only " ancient world" Roman coin found in a shipment of 867 coins and stolen jewelry was collected by police. again.

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Ancient coins.

This shipment is worth about 600,000 eurro.

In April 2012, ancient Roman coins, dating from the first century BC to the first century AD, were stolen along with many jewels in a collector's house. in Madrid, Spain.

One of these coins is rated as the "only currency" in the world, bought by the owner of the collection for 30,000 euros in an auction in New York in 2002.

Inspector Antonio Tenorio, commander of the Protection of Historical Heritage section of the Spanish police force, said: "This currency is invaluable in terms of history."

As soon as the burglary occurred, Spanish police opened a large-scale investigation both domestically and internationally. They discovered 204 coins at an auction site in Barcelona, ​​offered by a jewelry store owner in Madrid.

When conducting a search of this store in Madrid, the police obtained the rest of the stolen collection.

According to the initial information, it is likely that the working group of the collector's house has stolen the homeowner's coins and jewelry.