In the 1950s, a passenger in Leeds, England, boarded a bus and paid their fare with a funny-looking coin. For the bus driver, it was a nuisance: a dodgy, seemingly foreign coin that wouldn’t clear the ...
Peter Edwards was gifted the Spanish coin by his grandfather in the 1950s in Leeds, England ...
A public transit official working for the city of Leeds found the coin while counting bus and tram fares. Now, his grandson has donated it to Leeds Museums and Galleries ...
Taylor Hinds may not have taken the most conventional route to becoming a Lioness, but she is relishing every moment in an ...
The most important feature of the Berkshire Bash is meeting old acquaintances from school or work days in the Berkshires and ...
Successive governments previously insisted that the state had no role in forced adoptions. | ITV National News ...
Liverpool remain in the market for a defender this summer and Eintracht Frankfurt's Germany international Nnamdi Collins is a target, with Arsenal also monitoring the 22-year-old. (Mirror) ...
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2,000-year-old Phoenician coin was used as bus fare in England, but 'how it got there will always be a mystery'
The ancient coin was probably minted in what is now Spain in the first century B.C., but no one knows why it was used to pay a 1950s transport fare.
These two oil-rich nations have not forgotten the lessons from decades of unfair extraction. Did the U.S. learn from decades of subsequent conflict?
When Samoa and Tonga played their unforgettable Pacific Championships match at Suncorp Stadium last October players from both sides were unaware that a man who pioneered the Pacific Cup concept half a ...
The World Cup has FIFA confronted by members of Congress concerned over pricing, Iran threatening to withdraw and Donald Trump saying Iranians are welcome.
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