Silver coin unearthed in Britain is oldest piece of Roman money
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oldest piece of Roman money found in Britain, dating back to 211 BC. ANIA UN-backed report has revealed that almost 60 percent of the people killed by natural disasters in the past decade lost their lives in earthquakes, which makes quakes the decades
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Silver coin unearthed in Britain is oldest piece of Roman money
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