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Live Science on MSN'Find of a lifetime': 15th-century gold and silver coins discovered by amateur metal detectorists in ScotlandAmateur metal detectorists in Scotland have discovered a 600-year-old treasure trove of gold ... of 30 coins from both ...
Two metal detectorists have unearthed a hoard of 15th Century coins in the Scottish Borders. Keith Young and Lisa Stephenson discovered 30 gold and silver coins in close proximity in the ...
Scottish gold demys and half ... we will] never forget”. While coin hoards with a mix of Scottish and English artefacts aren’t necessarily unusual, 15th century hauls are rarely uncovered ...
A stash of rare medieval coins have been discovered by metal detectorists in the Scottish Borders. Keith Young and Lisa Stephenson unearthed the haul of 30 gold and silver coins in the ...
The pair pinpointed a nearly 600-year-old treasure of 30 gold and silver coins that were minted in the fifteenth century. They notified the archaeological authorities, who retrieved additional ...
Some of the coins were English silver groats, minted by both Henry V (ruled from 1413 to 1422) and Edward IV (ruled from roughly 1461 to 1483), while others were Scottish gold demy and half-demys ...
Two metal detectorists have unearthed a hoard of 15th Century coins in the Scottish Borders. Keith Young and Lisa Stephenson discovered 30 gold and silver coins in close proximity in the Cappercleuch ...
The 15th century artefacts are a mixture of Scots and English coins, with English silver groats minted by King Henry V, King Edward IV, and Scottish gold demys and half-demys minted by Kings James I ...
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