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Two Women in Prague Found a Roman Coumara, Estimated at Eur 95 000

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A typical walk through the forest turned into a spectacular discovery for two wives in Prahova. Cornelia and Leonard Popa, passionate about the discovery of better metals for six years, found a car full of Roman coins in the forest.
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A typical walk through the forest turned into a spectacular discovery for two wives in Prahova. Cornelia and Leonard Popa, passionate about the discovery of better metals for six years, found a car full of Roman coins in the forest.

·Romania
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Two wives, passionate about archeology, discovered an impressive treasure in a forest in Prague: over 800 Roman coins dating from the first century B.C.E.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Stirile Pro TV broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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