Dick Hanscom passed along two articles about a seized Viking coin hoard.
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Two men have been charged after a hoard of Viking coins worth nearly £1m was found by police.
The coins and silver ingot, of major historical significance, were seized from properties in County Durham and Lancashire in 2019.
Craig Best, 44 and of Bishop Auckland, and 73-year-old Roger Pilling, of Loveclough, are accused of conspiracy to convert criminal property.
Durham Police said the haul contained coins of Alfred the Great of Wessex and his less well-known contemporary, Ceolwulf II of Mercia.
King Alfred inflicted a defeat on the Vikings in AD 878, and experts believe the coins belong to an undeclared hoard consistent with the location of the Viking army at that time.
When the coins were recovered in 2019, Dr Gareth Williams, curator of early medieval coins and Viking collections at the British Museum, described the collection as a "nationally important hoard" which could "add significantly" to the understanding of the political history of England.
To read the complete articles, see:
Two men charged over £1m Viking coins hoard
(https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-tyne-58268540)
Two men aged 44 and 73 are charged after £1million Viking coin hoard is discovered in police raid
(https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9909189/Two-men-aged-44-73-charged-Viking-coin-hoard-worth-1-million-police-raid.html)
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