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480 ancient coins seized in Istanbul

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Bronze, lead, copper coins belong to Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman eras seized, suspect arrested.

Nearly 480 historical coins, some dating back thousands of years, have been seized and a suspect arrested in an anti-smuggling operation in the Turkish metropolis Istanbul, a security source said Sunday.

Acting on a tip, gendarmerie forces launched an operation in the Gaziosmanpasa district after surveillance of the suspect, identified by the initials A.S., said the source on condition of anonymity due to restrictions on speaking to the media.

During the operation, gendarmerie forces stopped the suspect’s vehicle and seized 479 coins.

The bronze, lead, and copper coins reportedly date back to the Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman eras. The coins were handed over to the Istanbul Archeological Museum.

Courtesy: Yeni Safak

The Frontier Post

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