Britain’s biggest-ever hoard of Celtic gold coins worth £800,000 unearthed

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24 Dec 2020, 0:36Updated: 24 Dec 2020, 0:36
BRITAIN’S biggest-ever hoard of Celtic gold coins, worth £800,000, was unearthed by a birdwatcher.
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He saw a glint in a ploughed field while watching a buzzard, rubbed off the mud and found it was a 2,000-year-old gold “stater”.


Spotting a second one 2ft away, he fetched his metal detector and hours later had uncovered 1,300 coins dating from 40-50AD at the secret location in east England. Each one is worth up to £650.
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It comfortably surpasses the previous record Celtic hoard of 850 coins found at Wickham Market, Suffolk, by another detectorist in 2008.


The unnamed finder, a groundsman in his 50s, told Treasure Hunter magazine how he dug down 18ins and found the rim of a Roman urn.


“Gently lifting it up, a cascade of coins fell out – a vision which will remain with me for the rest of my life,” he said.


A coroner will now decide if he has to offer the hoard to a museum at a set price, or if he can keep it. Proceeds must be shared with the field owner.


During the middle of the first century the Celtic warrior Boudicca was at war with the occupying Roman forces.


It is possible that the coins may have been a 'deposit' from her war chest for her eastern campaigns.
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/13564798/britain-biggest-ever-hoard-celtic-gold-coins/
 

If I dug that up they'd definitely have to call the coroner.
 

Oh man Crusader really did it this time..:laughing7:
 

Wow!!! Outstanding!!!! Super Find!!!
 

Oh man Crusader really did it this time..:laughing7:
Very funny. Not very likely, but it shows there are still some out there.
Although you would hear first on here, not from the newspapers.
 

wow very cool

vp
 

Doesn't Britain now have a fairly generous reward system for found treasures?
 

Doesn't Britain now have a fairly generous reward system for found treasures?
Always has, since 1996. (& before that it has Treasure Trove Laws)
 

Don't know about the rest of you but I feel like Team Crusader has been robbed! That was supposed to be your find Cru!
 

Of course, there is a historical theory as to how it became buried and lost.
I wonder if there is any hard evidence supporting this other than the dates on the coins and the wealth of the hoard?
 

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