Ancient coins found in central province
VietNamNet Bridge - A man living in Quang Binh province’s suburban district of Quang Ninh found a pot of over 20kg of ancient coins from China’s Tang Dynasty while collecting waste on a field yesterday. These ancient coins are made from bronze, one side blank and the other engraved with 4 Chinese characters which are still clearly visible. All the coins were kept in a 40 cm high glazed terra-cotta pot which lay 0.5 meters under ground.
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