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Another ancient gold find in Norway – very rare Byzantine coins unearthed

December 6, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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On one side of the coin we see Christ holding the Bible.

Photo courtesy of Martine Kaspersen, Innlandet county municipality
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(Kitco News) – Norway could soon become a metal detectorist destination as a novice treasure hunter has unearthed a very rare gold coin that originated in the Middle East.

Last week, Innlandet County Municipality announced the discovery of an ancient gold coin from the Byzantine Empire that dates back to somewhere between 977 and 1025 AD.

According to the press release, a metal detectorist discovered the very rare Byzantine histamenon nomisma on a beach in the Vestre Slidre municipality. The municipality is located in central Norway, about three hours north of Oslo.

According to the municipal officials, the coin features an image of Christ holding the Bible on one side and on the other is an image of the emperors Basil II (left) and Constantine VIII (right), who ruled together.

The coin also features two inscriptions, one in Latin, which says: “Jesus Christ, King of those who reign,” and one in Greek, which says: “Basil and Constantine, emperors of the Romans.”

Despite its age, officials said that the coin is in exceptional shape.

“The coin appears largely unchanged from when it was lost, perhaps a thousand years ago,” the press release said.

As to how a coin, minted in the Middle East, ended up 1,6000 miles away in the mountains of Norway, officials speculate that it could be part of the treasure bought back by the Viking Harald Hardråde. According to the officials, Hardråde and his crew were part of the emperor’s guard.

“The treasures he acquired during his time as part of the emperor’s guard in Constantinople, he sent to Prince Yaroslav in Kyiv. Among other things, the taxes were to contribute to a dowry, so that Harald could marry one of Jaroslav’s daughters, Elliptical,” the press release said. “The sagas tell that Harald and his men were rich in every way when they finally returned home to Norway in 1046, with their ships laden with gold and other valuables.”

The coin was discovered late in the season, so archeologists will have to wait until 2024 to explore the area.

This is the second major historical find in Norway. In September it was announced that an amateur metal detectorist unearthed what could be the nation’s biggest ancient gold discovery in more than a century.

A cache of nearly 100 grams of gold objects, more than 1,500 years old, was discovered on the island of Rennesøy in southwestern Norway.









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