An ancient Spanish coin, minted 2,000 years ago, was mistakenly used as bus fare in Leeds in 1950. Discovered by a cashier, ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: The timeline, as we understand it, begins when a commuter in Leeds, perhaps unknowingly, used this unusual coin to pay their bus fare. At the end of ...
A 2,000-year-old coin was unknowingly used as bus fare in England — before officials realized it dated back to the Carthaginian empire. The artifact, produced in what is now Cadiz, Spain, was recently ...
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This 2000-year-old coin collected as bus fare in the 1950s turns out to be a rare artefact
A tiny bronze coin that was used as payment for the bus ride in Leeds a few decades ago has now proved to have a much deeper history than anyone could imagine. An object that was initially considered ...
It's the end of an era of coin-operated grocery store rides and one photographer documents the disappearance. Before And After: Arizona’s Disappearing Coin-Operated Rides It's the end of an era of ...
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