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 ...
A coin once used to pay a bus fare in Leeds has been identified as a 2,000-year-old Carthaginian coin from Spain and is now part of the Leeds Museums collection.
Coin used to pay for bus ticket in Leeds found to be 2,000 years old - The coin was given to a local bus driver decades ago and kept in a chest ever since ...
An ancient Phoenician coin more than 2,000 years old, once unknowingly used to pay a bus fare in the British city of Leeds, has now ...
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has refused to guarantee that the planned West Yorkshire mass transit system will include ...
A coin that was once used to pay a bus fare in Leeds has been confirmed by researchers to have been created by an ancient civilisation more than two thousand years ago.
A 2,000-year-old Carthaginian coin minted in ancient Cádiz was unknowingly used to pay a bus fare in Leeds in the 1950s before being donated to Leeds Museums and Galleries.
A coin once used to pay a bus fare in Leeds was created by an ancient civilisation more than 2,000 years ago, researchers have confirmed. The rare currency came into the hands of James Edwards in the ...
An ancient Phoenician coin once used as a bus fare in England, is now identified as a 2,000-year-old artifact.
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 ...