CORRECT ANSWER: No. It is a fake. How would anyone be able to stamp a coin with BC on it, without knowing that Christ would be born in 72 years. The term BC, or "Before Christ" is now commonly called BCE for "Before Common Era."
That is a very tough question to answer. There are several denominations of Roman bronze coins, so for that, I would need more information on the coin.
The coin would be a 1957 British gold Sovereign. The Roman soldier would be St. George going about slaying the dragon.
Generally the coin would be above the bone in the ground, unless the bone was buried and then someone buried a coin on top of it.
Can you explain why the coin was seen when water was poured into the cup?
Think about it for a couple of seconds. The common calendar wasn't even invented until several hundred years after Jesus was born. How could someone making a coin BEFORE He was born know how many years in the future know either of those dates?
a Roman coin
See: Roman currency
That would be the Liberty nickel, minted from 1883 through 1912. V is Roman for 5.
There was no such thing as a 60 asses coin. The most valuable Roman coin in 211 BC was the denarius, which was worth 10 asses.
its got the stuff on it
2018
It is not known.