Article 66586 Coins study suggests ‘fake emperor’ was real, say scientists

Coins study suggests ‘fake emperor’ was real, say scientists

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Hannah Devlin Science correspondent
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Hoard once thought to be a fraud appears to be genuine, indicating mysterious Roman Sponsian lived

A hoard of gold coins once thought to be fakes have been authenticated by researchers who say the artefacts reveal a long-lost Roman emperor.

The coins bear the name and image of a shadowy historical figure, Sponsian, whose existence was previously placed in doubt by experts who suggested the coins were the work of sophisticated 18th-century fraudsters.

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