Coach operator FlixBus has been served notice to stop operating from Leeds Bus Station. The company was due to expand its ...
Peter Edwards was gifted the Spanish coin by his grandfather in the 1950s in Leeds, England ...
The owner's diligent research eventually revealed that his grandfather’s gift came from what was once a Carthaginian settlement: Cadiz.
An odd-looking coin used to pay for a bus fare in Leeds in the 1950s has been found to belong to an ancient civilisation from ...
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.
Its owner has donated the artifact to the Leeds Discovery Centre after decades puzzling over its origins.
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.
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 ...
An odd-looking coin used to pay for a bus fare in Leeds in the 1950s has been found to belong to an ancient civilization from ...
Coach operator, FlixBus, has been served with a notice to stop operating from Leeds Bus Station. West Yorkshire Combined ...
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, ...