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Largest Anglo-Saxon gold coin hoard is found in England

Section: Daily Dispatches

From BBC News, London
Wednesday, November 3, 2021

The largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold coins to be found in England has been declared treasure at an inquest.

Four gold objects were discovered with 131 coins in a field in west Norfolk, most by the same anonymous metal detectorist who notified the appropriate authorities.

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Ten coins were found by a serving police officer who tried to sell them and was jailed for 16 months.

Norwich Castle hopes to acquire the "internationally significant" hoard.

Gareth Williams, curator of early medieval coins at the British Museum, said the "hugely important find," which dates to the same era as the Sutton Hoo ship burial near Woodbridge in Suffolk, is "the largest coin hoard of the period known to date." ...

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