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  3. 2,000-Year-Old Phoenician Coin Used as Bus Fare Finds Home in Leeds Museum

2,000-Year-Old Phoenician Coin Used as Bus Fare Finds Home in Leeds Museum

Published: Apr 14, 2026
2,000-Year-Old Phoenician Coin Used as Bus Fare Finds Home in Leeds Museum
Author: 
Howard Cohen

It’s not every day that a routine bus fare reveals a story spanning more than two millennia. Yet that’s exactly what happened in 1950s Leeds, when a coin handed over to a driver — and later set aside by a vigilant transit cashier — turned out to be a rare relic from the ancient Phoenician world.

That unlikely piece of currency, recently donated to Leeds Museums and Galleries, is now captivating historians and jewelry lovers alike with its extraordinary journey across millennia. Minted in the ancient city of Cádiz during the 1st century BC, the coin traces its origins to the seafaring Phoenicians, renowned for their craftsmanship, commerce and global reach.

Its modern story begins with James Edwards, chief cashier for Leeds City Transport in the postwar 1950s. Each day, Edwards would collect fares from bus and tram drivers, carefully sorting through the coins. Foreign, counterfeit or otherwise unusable pieces were set aside — a necessary step in keeping the system running smoothly. But instead of discarding these curiosities, Edwards gave them a second life, bringing them home as small treasures for his young grandson, Peter Edwards.

For the child, the coins were more than unusual spare change — they were windows into distant lands.

“Neither of us were coin collectors, but we were fascinated by their origin and imagery — to me they were treasure,” Peter recalled in a museum statement.

Of the handful of odd coins tucked into a wooden chest for decades, one stood out, and only later in life did Peter realize its true significance. The coin bears the image of the Phoenician god Melqart — often depicted in the style of the Greek hero Heracles — wearing a lion-skin headdress. On the reverse, two tuna fish hint at Cádiz’s ancient fishing economy, a reminder of how design and symbolism were as important to early coinage as precious metal content.

How such a coin traveled from ancient Spain to mid-20th-century Leeds, about 200 miles north of London, remains a mystery. One plausible theory is that it arrived with returning soldiers after World War II, inadvertently entering circulation before being handed over as bus fare. It’s a journey that underscores the unpredictable paths precious objects can take — not unlike heirloom jewelry passed through generations, accumulating stories along the way.

Now 77, Peter decided the coin’s next chapter should be one of public appreciation and study.

“My first thought when I found out its origin was that I would like to return it to an institute where it could be studied by all,” he said.

The coin now resides at the Leeds Discovery Centre, where it joins a vast collection of historical currency.

A spokesperson noted, “It’s incredible to imagine how this tiny piece of history created by an ancient civilization thousands of years ago has somehow made its way to Leeds.”

Credits: Photos courtesy of Leeds Museums and Galleries.

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