Close Menu
Invest Intellect
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Invest Intellect
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Home
    • Commodities
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Fintech
    • Investments
    • Precious Metal
    • Property
    • Stock Market
    Invest Intellect
    Home»Commodities»‘Illegal’ metal detectorist found a huge hoard of Roman treasure in Germany — and kept it hidden for 8 years
    Commodities

    ‘Illegal’ metal detectorist found a huge hoard of Roman treasure in Germany — and kept it hidden for 8 years

    October 21, 20253 Mins Read


    When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission.

     A pile of ancient silver coins on a towel.

    A man found a Roman era hoard in Germany in 2017, but he didn’t report it until 2025. | Credit: Bartels, PI Hildesheim, ZKD/FK Forensics

    A man in Germany has discovered a Roman-era hoard with hundreds of silver coins, a gold ring, one gold coin and several silver bars — but he didn’t do it legally.

    The man initially found the 2,000-year-old hoard with a metal detector in 2017 near the village of Borsum in the Hildesheim district of Lower Saxony, northwest Germany. However, he didn’t have a permit to unearth artifacts, and he didn’t report the finding at the time. Instead, he waited until April this year to tell the police and the city of Hildesheim’s monument protection authorities, according to a translated statement.

    Upon learning of the hoard, officials from the Lower Saxony State Office for Monument Preservation went to the spot where the man unearthed the treasure, to see if he had missed any artifacts and determine if they could learn anything about how the hoard had been buried around two millennia ago.

    In early October, government officials did a more comprehensive archaeological investigation of the area and found several more coins, bringing the silver coin total to 450 — making it one of the largest hoards of Roman coins ever found in Lower Saxony, the statement reported.

    “The discovery is of enormous scientific importance,” Sebastian Messal, the archaeologist and regional department head overseeing the case at the Lower Saxony State Office for Monument Preservation, said in German to the German Press Agency (DPA).

    The coins date to the early Roman Imperial period, after the Roman Republic had collapsed and emperors began ruling the empire. The Imperial period witnessed coexistence but also opposition between the Romans and Germanic tribes beyond the frontier, according to the statement. An upcoming analysis will enable researchers to give a more definitive date for when the hoard was likely buried.

    Image 1 of 2

    a collection of artifacts covered in dirt in a box

    a collection of artifacts covered in dirt in a box

    Some of the artifacts found in the hoard in Lower Saxony that have yet to be cleaned and conserved.

    Image 2 of 2

    four metal pins

    four metal pins

    Metal pins were a part of the hoard that was buried around 2,000 years ago in what is now northwest Germany.

    RELATED STORIES

    —‘Gold coins started appearing one after another’: 1,400-year-old hoard with money and jewelry unearthed near Sea of Galilee

    —Up to 20,000 coins from Early Middle Ages discovered by man digging for worms near Stockholm

    —Hundreds of ancient gold and silver coins from possible Celtic market found in Czech Republic

    “Only then can we assess where the artifacts came from and why they were buried here,” the statement said. “Were they Romans or Germanic tribes?”

    Since turning in the treasure, the now 31-year-old man who found the hoard has participated in a government-run metal detector course. The Hildesheim public prosecutor’s office also dropped an investigation into his case because the statute of limitations had expired. In Lower Saxony, metal detectorists looking for artifacts need a permit to ensure they properly find and report discoveries in a way that won’t disturb archaeological deposits or sites.

    Roman emperor quiz: Test your knowledge on the rulers of the ancient empire



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    How can communities benefit from €1bn fund transfer from renewable energy companies? – The Irish Times

    Commodities

    Column: LME lead stocks churn masks battery metal’s growing surplus

    Commodities

    Launch of AgriVET App and Green Glossary Marks Key Progress in Agricultural VET Education and Sustainability in Georgia

    Commodities

    What are the new IHT rules? Government releases complete breakdown

    Commodities

    UAE unveils the world’s largest silver ingot

    Commodities

    INTERVIEW: FLEX Commodities Adds Walvis Bay Physical Supply Joint Venture

    Commodities
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Picks
    Commodities

    Aelea Commodities IPO: SME IPO subscribed five times on first day of issue; Check latest GMP

    Property

    soutenu par l’investisseur Icawood, le promoteur WO2 reste ambitieux

    Cryptocurrency

    Bryan Feng on Unlimit’s Role in Web3 Payments Growth

    Editors Picks

    Hong Kong’s fintech body eyes bigger plans in Greater Bay, stronger links with Shenzhen

    August 12, 2024

    SoFi: A No-Brainer Fintech Buy (NASDAQ:SOFI)

    August 21, 2024

    I’m a Boomer Who Saved $650,000 for Retirement; I Fear It’s Not Enough

    October 2, 2025

    Commodities: The Sneaky Bull Market Nobody’s Talking About

    November 13, 2025
    What's Hot

    Lani Hayes: The Financial Strategist Behind High-Value Art Investments

    January 23, 2025

    Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin See Friday Gains, But Trader Warns ‘$59,000 Must Hold, No Major Moves Expected This Weekend’ – Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust (BTC) Common units of fractional undivided beneficial interest (ARCA:BTC)

    October 11, 2024

    The Role of Cryptocurrency in the Fan Economy and Digital Consumption

    October 14, 2024
    Our Picks

    Why Energy Pricing Could Make Or Break Fleet Electrification

    November 12, 2025

    Property sales slump 66% in April following stamp duty deadline: HMRC

    May 30, 2025

    XAG/USD falls to near $39.00 due to trade deals optimism

    July 23, 2025
    Weekly Top

    How AI is affecting decision making in the real estate sector

    November 27, 2025

    How fintech is transforming Saudi Arabia through the WhiteBIT partnership on tokenisation, CBDC research, and blockchain infrastructure

    November 27, 2025

    Column: LME lead stocks churn masks battery metal’s growing surplus

    November 27, 2025
    Editor's Pick

    Press Metal to gain from margin stability

    August 19, 2025

    India’s overseas direct investments in April-Jan FY25 exceed FY24 total by 15%

    March 23, 2025

    Back Market : des promotions de folie sur les appareils Apple reconditionnés

    July 8, 2025
    © 2025 Invest Intellect
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.