Not New jersey - just Jersey. Here's an excerpt from a BBC news article.
-Editor
A hoard of coins discovered in Jersey one year ago is the "largest in the Celtic world", according to an expert on the island.
Jersey Heritage Trust Conservator Neil Maher has spent the past year creating a model of the one tonne mound of silver and copper coins, gold pieces and mud.
He said: "This is the world's biggest Celtic coin hoard ever, this was a significant part of a tribe's wealth.
"It is also one of the world's biggest coin hoards and certainly the biggest coin hoard found in Britain."
A large mound containing about 70,000 coins was discovered last year by two metal detector enthusiasts.
"Completely by chance in there we found a small gold coin and it is the first gold one we have found.
"There are about 70,000 coins in the hoard but all the ones we have found so far are a mixture of silver and copper.
"Of the ones which fell out one was a small thick gold one which is about 100 years older than the rest of the coins."
He said they had uncovered about 1% of the coins so far and five gold items had been uncovered.
To read the complete article, see:
Jersey hoard is 'world's largest' Celtic coin discovery
(www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-jersey-22846664)
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