A trove of more than 2,500 silver coins buried for almost 1,000 years will go on display in British museums after being acquired for the nation.
"The Irish coins date from the middle of decades of AD 1000 and were all minted in Dublin. They feature the profile of King Sihtric Silkbeard who served as Norse King of Dublin from AD 989 to 1036." ...
BEFORE you chuck your change make sure to keep an eye out for this one detail that could be worth a fortune, after one sold for £85. This little design flaw could turn your £2 coin into more than ...
Experts say that the trove of silver currency is official treasure and includes coins from England and Ireland Julia Binswanger Daily Correspondent The 36 silver coins, minted between 1000 to 1065 ...
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A hoard of 2,584 silver pennies from the time of the Norman Conquest has been bought for £4.3m - making it the highest-value ...
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The coin was discovered in June by Mike Clark, 73, in a field in South Brewham in Somerset. Mr Clark, from Wimborne, Dorset, said: “It was on June 9, that I attended an organised dig with around ...
A silver coin unearthed by a metal detectorist in a field he had been visiting for more than 20 years is expected to fetch up to £6,000 at auction. Retired builder Paul Capewell described the ...