En krukke med 1100 guldmønter:
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Skattefund i Israel:
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Re: Skattefund i Israel:
435 guldmønter i en krukke der er ca 1100 år gammelRefraktorius skrev: ↑25. aug 2020, 14:25En krukke med 1100 guldmønter:
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845g rent guld er stadig nok til at købe en rigtig fin bolig :-)Two Israeli teenagers on summer break unearthed a trove of hundreds of gold coins that date from 1,100 years ago.
The hoard, buried in a clay jar, was discovered at an archaeological dig in Yavne in central Israel, said the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) on Monday.
Robert Kool, a coin expert with the IAA, said the coins date back to the end of the 9th century when the region was under the control of the Islamic Abbasid Caliphate, a dynasty which ruled a territory from modern-day Algeria to Afghanistan. The coins -- 425 in all -- were made of pure 24-karat gold and weighed 845 grams (1.86 pounds).
"With such a sum, a person could buy a luxurious house in one of the best neighborhoods in Fustat, the enormous wealthy capital of Egypt in those days," said Kool.
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Re: Skattefund i Israel:
Hvis det "bare" var guld, uden nogen historisk værdi ville der være for omkring 300.000kr, det får man sgu ikke meget for i Danmark... Priserne er tydeligvis anderledes i Ægypten!Raptor357 skrev: ↑25. aug 2020, 15:11435 guldmønter i en krukke der er ca 1100 år gammelRefraktorius skrev: ↑25. aug 2020, 14:25En krukke med 1100 guldmønter:
https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/g ... index.html845g rent guld er stadig nok til at købe en rigtig fin bolig :-)Two Israeli teenagers on summer break unearthed a trove of hundreds of gold coins that date from 1,100 years ago.
The hoard, buried in a clay jar, was discovered at an archaeological dig in Yavne in central Israel, said the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) on Monday.
Robert Kool, a coin expert with the IAA, said the coins date back to the end of the 9th century when the region was under the control of the Islamic Abbasid Caliphate, a dynasty which ruled a territory from modern-day Algeria to Afghanistan. The coins -- 425 in all -- were made of pure 24-karat gold and weighed 845 grams (1.86 pounds).
"With such a sum, a person could buy a luxurious house in one of the best neighborhoods in Fustat, the enormous wealthy capital of Egypt in those days," said Kool.
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Re: Skattefund i Israel:
Der står jo sådan set ikke direkte i teksten at det er den samlede vægt - det kunne jo være at de vejer 845 gram pr. stk.Bofhenator skrev: ↑25. aug 2020, 15:28Hvis det "bare" var guld, uden nogen historisk værdi ville der være for omkring 300.000kr, det får man sgu ikke meget for i Danmark... Priserne er tydeligvis anderledes i Ægypten!Raptor357 skrev: ↑25. aug 2020, 15:11435 guldmønter i en krukke der er ca 1100 år gammelRefraktorius skrev: ↑25. aug 2020, 14:25En krukke med 1100 guldmønter:
https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/g ... index.html845g rent guld er stadig nok til at købe en rigtig fin bolig :-)Two Israeli teenagers on summer break unearthed a trove of hundreds of gold coins that date from 1,100 years ago.
The hoard, buried in a clay jar, was discovered at an archaeological dig in Yavne in central Israel, said the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) on Monday.
Robert Kool, a coin expert with the IAA, said the coins date back to the end of the 9th century when the region was under the control of the Islamic Abbasid Caliphate, a dynasty which ruled a territory from modern-day Algeria to Afghanistan. The coins -- 425 in all -- were made of pure 24-karat gold and weighed 845 grams (1.86 pounds).
"With such a sum, a person could buy a luxurious house in one of the best neighborhoods in Fustat, the enormous wealthy capital of Egypt in those days," said Kool.
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Re: Skattefund i Israel:
425 mønter men 1100 år gamle.Refraktorius skrev: ↑25. aug 2020, 14:25En krukke med 1100 guldmønter:
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Re: Skattefund i Israel:
Jeg tror at værdien skal ses tilbage i datiden for 1100 år siden.Bofhenator skrev: ↑25. aug 2020, 15:28Hvis det "bare" var guld, uden nogen historisk værdi ville der være for omkring 300.000kr, det får man sgu ikke meget for i Danmark... Priserne er tydeligvis anderledes i Ægypten!Raptor357 skrev: ↑25. aug 2020, 15:11435 guldmønter i en krukke der er ca 1100 år gammelRefraktorius skrev: ↑25. aug 2020, 14:25En krukke med 1100 guldmønter:
https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/g ... index.html845g rent guld er stadig nok til at købe en rigtig fin bolig :-)Two Israeli teenagers on summer break unearthed a trove of hundreds of gold coins that date from 1,100 years ago.
The hoard, buried in a clay jar, was discovered at an archaeological dig in Yavne in central Israel, said the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) on Monday.
Robert Kool, a coin expert with the IAA, said the coins date back to the end of the 9th century when the region was under the control of the Islamic Abbasid Caliphate, a dynasty which ruled a territory from modern-day Algeria to Afghanistan. The coins -- 425 in all -- were made of pure 24-karat gold and weighed 845 grams (1.86 pounds).
"With such a sum, a person could buy a luxurious house in one of the best neighborhoods in Fustat, the enormous wealthy capital of Egypt in those days," said Kool.
Og dengang var fundet ikke kun småpenge værd.
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Re: Skattefund i Israel:
Herregud... 845 gram er ikke mere end en snaps.
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