Archaeologists have discovered 68 gold coins, dating back 1,500 years to the early Byzantine era, in the village of Gülpınar in northwestern Çanakkale province.
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Speaking to the press to announce the remarkable find, Prof. Coşkun Özgünel said they had determined that the coins belonged to the eras of Justinian I and II, and were from the years 550-575 AD. Some gold coins contained a figure of Emperor Justinian I holding a globe with a cross on it and a shield.
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Pointing out that excavations in the village have been continuing since the 80s, Özgünel said: "The significance of the treasure found this year is that it is of a specific period. It belongs to the second half of the 5th century, which roughly translates to around 550-575."
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Özgünel said that although the coins ranged in sizes and were of different weight in grams, they had very little differences overall.
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Source: Daily Sabah [September 30, 2019]
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