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Amateur detectorists unearth 600 medieval coins hoard worth £150,000, officially declared treasure


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A group of amateur detectorists have hit gold after a hoard of more than 600 medieval coins worth an estimated £150,000 was officially declared treasure.

The seven men used metal detectors to make the "miracle" discovery on the Culden Faw Estate in Buckinghamshire in April 2019.

The find, nicknamed the "Hambleden Hoard", saw them spend four days unearthing 627 coins, including 12 rare full gold nobles from the reign of Edward III at the time of the Black Death in the 1300s.

It is the biggest gold and silver collection to be discovered in the UK for about a decade.

The hoard was unearthed by detectorists Andrew Winter, Dom Rapley, Eryk Wierucki, Jaroslaw Giedyna, Dariusz Fijalkowski and brothers Tobiasz and Mateusz Nowak.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/amateur-detectorists-gold-hoard-medieval-coins-treasure-105429816.html

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I wonder if they will regret going public or will they net the right price?

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