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  2. Redfield Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The Redfield Hoard was LaVere Redfield's collection of 407,000 silver Morgan and Peace dollars. The hoard was discovered in Reno, Nevada , at the home of LaVere Redfield after his death in 1974. Redfield was burglarized in 1952 and at that time he had already amassed a hoard of 270,000 silver dollars.

  3. List of hoards in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    90 silver pennies [8] Bucklesham Hoard: 11th century: Bucklesham Suffolk: 2017 The hoard fetched £90,000 at auction A hoard of 99 silver pennies, dated back to the reign of Aethelred II (978–1016), was discovered under the remains of a Saxon church demolished shortly after the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century. [9] Canterbury-St ...

  4. Tealby Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The hoard contained over 6000 silver coins in a Roman waster (a mis-fired) ceramic vessel. [2] The vessel (donated to The Collection, Lincoln in 1956) was over 900 years old when the hoard was deposited. 5127 coins were subsequently melted down at the Tower of London.

  5. Hoard of silver coins dating from Norman Conquest is Britain ...

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    A hoard of Norman-era silver coins unearthed five years ago in southwestern England has become Britain’s most valuable treasure find ever, after it was bought for £4.3 million ($5.6 million) by ...

  6. Worcestershire Conquest Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The hoard consists of 1368 gold and silver coins dated to the Iron Age and Romano-British periods. [1] The earliest coin in the hoard is a silver Roman Republican denarius minted in 157 BC, while the latest is an early imperial denarius of Nero minted in AD 55.

  7. Binion Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The estate also began accepting sealed bids for the silver hoard. [10] The proceeds of asset sales were to be placed in a trust for Ted Binion's nineteen year old daughter. [10] In October of 2001, Ted Binion's estate sold the silver coins to Spectrum Numismatics International for US$3.3 million (equivalent to $6,200,000 in 2023).

  8. Lenborough Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The hoard consists of 5,252 silver coins, of which 5,251 are whole and one is a portion of a coin that had been cut in half.They date from the first half of the eleventh century, and include many coins from the reigns of two Anglo-Saxon kings, Æthelred the Unready (reigned 978–1013 and 1014–1016) and Cnut the Great (reigned 1016–1035). [2]

  9. Chew Valley hoard - Wikipedia

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    A silver penny of Harold II, similar to those in the hoard. The hoard consists of 2,528 silver coins, including 1,236 coins of Harold II and 1,310 coins of William I. [1] The coins include some mules, coins which have the head of one king on one side and a design from a different king's reign on the other, [4] [5] as well as a number of "cut halfpennies" – penny coins cut in two to make the ...

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