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    10 tons of 2,000-year-old coins unearthed




    Archaeologists in China have confirmed the discovery of a staggering 10 tonnes
    of copper coins in an ancient grave dating back to around 2,000 years ago.


    The incredible find in an old Western Han Dynasty tomb is now helping to shed light on the life of nobility in ancient times.

    Chinese people started using coins as currency in around 1,200 BC, where instead of trading small farming implements and knives, they would melt them down into small round objects and then turn them back into knives and farm implements when needed.

    The coins discovered in the tomb date back to around 206 BC, when copper coins replaced the melted down tools.

    At the time they were of a very low value and often had holes in the middle so that they could be strung together to create larger denominations.

    Around two million of the copper coins were found and are thought to be worth around £104,000 at face value - but a single coin will now sell for thousands of pounds.

    The ancient money, which bears Chinese symbols, characters, and a central square hole, was found at a dig site in the city of Nanchang, China.

    Alongside the coins were also chimes, bamboo slips and tomb figurines, all of which accompanied deceased nobles when they were buried underground.

    The items have promised to help fill in more gaps as historians try to complete the puzzle of ancient Chinese burial customs.




    Source: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/ten-tonnes...9.html#zsUVRf6



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