# Treasure
From Cliff to Culture: Canyon de Chelly's Ancient Treasures Explored
Canyon de Chelly National Monument, which is tucked away in one of Arizona's untamed landscapes, offers a fascinating trip through time and culture. This undiscovered jewel encourages tourists to explore the fascinating tapestry of the past that is engraved into its towering walls thanks to its ancient cliff houses and rich Native American heritage.
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Rare ‘Ides of March’ Coin Issued by Brutus After Caesar’s Assassination Set to Be Auctioned
Costa Mesa-based Stack’s Bowers Galleries will feature a remarkable ancient coin in their August 2023 Global Showcase Auction. This rare "EID MAR" (Ides of March) denarius, the standard silver coin of Ancient Rome, was minted in 42 B.C. It marked the assassination of Julius Caesar by senator and friend Marcus Junius Brutus.
Kentucky Man Discovers Hoard of Civil War-Era Gold Coins in Farm
A Kentucky man made a surprising discovery while digging in his cornfield—a treasure of over 700 coins dating back to the American Civil War era. Dubbed the “Great Kentucky Hoard,” this remarkable find includes many U.S. gold pieces minted between 1840 and 1863, as well as a handful of silver coins.
Strange Black Spot in Construction Site leads to Discovery buried 110 years!
Strange Black Spot in Construction Site leads to Discovery buried 110 years! This week we head out to search a local river for valuable treasures... After a quick search I spot a new dig site recently uncovered by a bull dozier! We save some history and uncover valuable antiques in this construction lot!
Inspired by Stories Of Hidden Gold Workers Drilled Holes Into Mysterious Stone Spheres in Costa Rica Jungle
In the 1930s, the United Fruit Company was clearing the jungle in Costa Rica to make room for banana plantations when they stumbled across stone spheres of varying sizes. The 300 petrospheres named the Diquis spheres were discovered on the small island of Isla del Cano and the Diquis delta.