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Funnet veier 600 kilo og er verdt flere millioner euro.

A woman opens a bag filled with Roman era bronze coins displayed at the archaeological museum in Sevilla on April 28, 2016 following their discovery during development works for pipelines and installations in the El Zaudine park in Tomares on the outskirts of Sevilla.
Some 19 amphorae, nine of which were retrieved fragmented, containing around 600kg of bronze coins from the fourth century AD were found by employees using earth moving machinery in an underground space covered by bricks and ceramic filler. / AFP PHOTO / Gogo Lobato Foto: Gogo Lobato
Roman era bronze coins are displayed at the archaeological museum in Sevilla on April 28, 2016 following their discovery during development works for pipelines and installations in the El Zaudine park in Tomares on the outskirts of Sevilla.
Some 19 amphorae, nine of which were retrieved fragmented, containing around 600kg of bronze coins from the fourth century AD were found by employees using earth moving machinery in an underground space covered by bricks and ceramic filler. / AFP PHOTO / Gogo Lobato Foto: Gogo Lobato
Roman era amphorae and bronze coins are displayed at the archaeological museum in Sevilla on April 28, 2016 following their discovery during development works for pipelines and installations in the El Zaudine park in Tomares on the outskirts of Sevilla.
Some 19 amphorae, nine of which were retrieved fragmented, containing around 600kg of bronze coins from the fourth century AD were found by employees using earth moving machinery in an underground space covered by bricks and ceramic filler. / AFP PHOTO / Gogo Lobato Foto: Gogo Lobato
Roman era bronze coins are displayed at the archaeological museum in Sevilla on April 28, 2016 following their discovery during development works for pipelines and installations in the El Zaudine park in Tomares on the outskirts of Sevilla.
Some 19 amphorae, nine of which were retrieved fragmented, containing around 600kg of bronze coins from the fourth century AD were found by employees using earth moving machinery in an underground space covered by bricks and ceramic filler. / AFP PHOTO / Gogo Lobato Foto: Gogo Lobato
Roman era bronze coins are displayed at the archaeological museum in Sevilla on April 28, 2016 following their discovery during development works for pipelines and installations in the El Zaudine park in Tomares on the outskirts of Sevilla.
Some 19 amphorae, nine of which were retrieved fragmented, containing around 600kg of bronze coins from the fourth century AD were found by employees using earth moving machinery in an underground space covered by bricks and ceramic filler. / AFP PHOTO / Gogo Lobato Foto: Gogo Lobato
Roman era bronze coins are displayed at the archaeological museum in Sevilla on April 28, 2016 following their discovery during development works for pipelines and installations in the El Zaudine park in Tomares on the outskirts of Sevilla.
Some 19 amphorae, nine of which were retrieved fragmented, containing around 600kg of bronze coins from the fourth century AD were found by employees using earth moving machinery in an underground space covered by bricks and ceramic filler. / AFP PHOTO / Gogo Lobato Foto: Gogo Lobato
Roman era bronze coins are displayed at the archaeological museum in Sevilla on April 28, 2016 following their discovery during development works for pipelines and installations in the El Zaudine park in Tomares on the outskirts of Sevilla.
Some 19 amphorae, nine of which were retrieved fragmented, containing around 600kg of bronze coins from the fourth century AD were found by employees using earth moving machinery in an underground space covered by bricks and ceramic filler. / AFP PHOTO / Gogo Lobato Foto: Gogo Lobato
Roman era bronze coins are displayed at the archaeological museum in Sevilla on April 28, 2016 following their discovery during development works for pipelines and installations in the El Zaudine park in Tomares on the outskirts of Sevilla.
Some 19 amphorae, nine of which were retrieved fragmented, containing around 600kg of bronze coins from the fourth century AD were found by employees using earth moving machinery in an underground space covered by bricks and ceramic filler. / AFP PHOTO / Gogo Lobato Foto: Gogo Lobato
Roman era bronze coins are displayed at the archaeological museum in Sevilla on April 28, 2016 following their discovery during development works for pipelines and installations in the El Zaudine park in Tomares on the outskirts of Sevilla.
Some 19 amphorae, nine of which were retrieved fragmented, containing around 600kg of bronze coins from the fourth century AD were found by employees using earth moving machinery in an underground space covered by bricks and ceramic filler. / AFP PHOTO / Gogo Lobato Foto: Gogo Lobato
A Roman era amphora filled with bronze coins is displayed at the archaeological museum in Sevilla on April 28, 2016 following their discovery during development works for pipelines and installations in the El Zaudine park in Tomares on the outskirts of Sevilla.
Some 19 amphorae, nine of which were retrieved fragmented, containing around 600kg of bronze coins from the fourth century AD were found by employees using earth moving machinery in an underground space covered by bricks and ceramic filler. / AFP PHOTO / Gogo Lobato Foto: Gogo Lobato
A Roman era amphora filled with bronze coins is displayed at the archaeological museum in Sevilla on April 28, 2016 following their discovery during development works for pipelines and installations in the El Zaudine park in Tomares on the outskirts of Sevilla.
Some 19 amphorae, nine of which were retrieved fragmented, containing around 600kg of bronze coins from the fourth century AD were found by employees using earth moving machinery in an underground space covered by bricks and ceramic filler. / AFP PHOTO / Gogo Lobato Foto: Gogo Lobato
A Roman era amphora filled with bronze coins is displayed at the archaeological museum in Sevilla on April 28, 2016 following their discovery during development works for pipelines and installations in the El Zaudine park in Tomares on the outskirts of Sevilla.
Some 19 amphorae, nine of which were retrieved fragmented, containing around 600kg of bronze coins from the fourth century AD were found by employees using earth moving machinery in an underground space covered by bricks and ceramic filler. / AFP PHOTO / Gogo Lobato Foto: Gogo Lobato
UNIKT FUNN: Til sammen 19 leirkrukker med sølv- og bronsemynter ble onsdag funnet sør i Spania. Ifølge det arkeologiske museet i Sevilla er myntene verdt flere millioner euro. FOTO: GOGO LOBATO

Bygningsarbeiderne skulle legge noen rør i en park i Tomares, rett utenfor den spanske storbyen Sevilla, da de kom over det ganske utrolige funnet. Til sammen fant de hele 19 amforaer, det vil si en type keramikkvase, med tusenvis av bronse- og sølvbelagte mynter.De romerske myntene veier til sammen 600 kilo. Anleggsarbeidet er blitt midlertidig stanset mens arkeologer undersøker området nærmere.Funnet blir blant annet omtalt av nyhetsbyrået

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