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  2. Ancient coins found by Indiana Jones enthusiast sell ... - AOL

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    A British man who found a massive cache of ancient Roman gold and silver coins while hunting with a metal detector has a lot more modern currency in his pocket after the treasure was auctioned off ...

  3. Saddle Ridge Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The face value of the coins totaled $27,980, but was assessed to be worth $10 million. The hoard contains $27,460 in twenty-dollar coins, $500 in ten-dollar coins, and $20 in five-dollar coins, all dating from 1847 to 1894. The collection is the largest known discovery of buried gold coins that has ever been recovered in the United States. [1]

  4. Metal detectorist ‘never expected’ to find ancient gold ...

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    Lloyd Roberts swept his metal detector across a field in Wales. ... The first-of-its-kind collection of gold coins found in Anglesey might have been linked to trade with the Corieltavi or part of ...

  5. Wickham Market Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The Wickham Market Hoard is a hoard of 840 Iron Age gold staters found in a field at Dallinghoo near Wickham Market, Suffolk, England in March 2008 by car mechanic, Michael Dark using a metal detector. After excavation of the site, a total of 825 coins were found, and by the time the hoard was declared treasure trove, 840 coins had been ...

  6. Metal detectorists searching forest stumble on mysterious ...

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    The U.S. government made several different gold coins between 1795 and 1933, according to an article by the United States Mint. These included a $2.50 quarter eagle coin, $5 half eagle coin, $10 ...

  7. West Norfolk Hoard - Wikipedia

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    Between April 2012 and December 2015, David Cockle, a 50-year-old police officer based at Downham Market police station, found 10 of the Merovingian Tremissis coins at the site, [3] valued at about £4,000 each, [8] and sold them to a dealer in three batches over 14 months for a total of £15,000, keeping the money. [3]

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