Not all coin hoards are from ancient Rome. Here's a BBC story about a find of a hoard deposited early in the English Civil War.
-Editor
The cache of more than 1,000 gold and silver coins was discovered under an earth floor at South Poorton, Dorset.
One of the property's new owners, Robert Fooks, was digging with a pickaxe by torchlight when he found the trove in a pottery bowl.
Auctioneers hope to sell the collection for between £15,000 and £30,000.
Mrs Fooks said it was only the following day that she examined the coins and realised how old they were.
"You can clearly see the date. Some of the gold coins were easy to read, really clean," she said.
The hoard, discovered in October 2019, was returned to the couple this year after expert analysis and legal work.
The British Museum guessed they were deposited early in the English Civil War (1642-51) by a landowner trying to keep his wealth safe.
The collection, including James I and Charles I gold coins and Elizabeth I silver shillings, is being sold by Duke's Auctions in Dorchester on Tuesday.
To read the complete article, see:
Historical coin hoard found buried under Dorset cottage
(https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-dorset-68848975)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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