Citizen Who Handed Over Byzantine Gold Found in Izmir Awarded 5,000 Liras
In the district of Konak, Izmir, a local resident named Sercan Aydın stumbled upon a historical coin submerged approximately 2 meters deep in the sea. He then handed over this artifact to the Izmir Museum Directorate. Moreover, Aydın disclosed the amount he was compensated in return for surrendering the historical coin.
It dates back to the Byzantine period.
A citizen named Sercan Aydın discovered a historical coin buried about 2 meters deep in İzmir. After unearthing the gold coin, Aydın promptly delivered it to the Museum Directorate in İzmir for examination. Upon expert analysis, it was determined that the worn coin hailed from the Byzantine era. The coin, with a diameter of 2.5 centimeters, was measured to weigh 4 grams.
He received a payment of 5,000 lira.
The coin, dating back to the Byzantine period, was handed over to museum authorities on April 3, 2026, under the 'purchase' code, accompanied by a 'Temporary Receipt Document for Cultural and Natural Assets'. Once the procedures were finalized, a payment of 5,000 TL was made to Sercan Aydın in exchange for the delivered Byzantine gold.
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