Exhibition of Ancient Roman Coins Discovered at Tuscan Archaeological Site

Exhibition of Ancient Roman Coins Discovered at Tuscan Archaeological Site
Debuts at Santa Maria della Scala Museum in Siena

Coins restored thanks to Friends of Florence support

Treasure of Chianti: Silver Coinage of the Roman Republic from Cetamura del Chianti

On view through September 2, 2021

Florence, Italy…A trove of 194 Roman coins dating from 169 BCE to 27 BCE discovered in 2015 at an archaeological site in Chianti, Italy, are now on public display for the first time in the Santa Maria della Scala Museum in Siena. Friends of Florence funded the restoration and preparation of the silver coins to enable historical, cultural, numismatic, and metallurgic research. This effort yielded Treasure of Chianti: Silver Coinage of the Roman Republic from Cetamura del Chianti, an exhibition that opened May 29 and remains on view through September 2, 2021. The presentation contextualizes the coins within the region’s history and the Republican age.