In was not unusual for wealthy people to bury coins in the Middle Ages, especially at times of political upheaval and civil unrest.
Gold is having a moment. Feeling the economic pinch, Americans are pawning their gold or buying as a hedge against inflation.
A 17‑coin Iron Age gold hoard discovered near Bury St. Edmunds by professor Tom Licence will be auctioned by Noonans on March ...
Ever thought of going hunting for gold on the beach? Rising gold prices and affordable detection gear are driving a quiet boom for metal detecting in Korea.
A large hoard of Iron Age gold coins have been unearthed by a university professor near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk.
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History professor stumbles upon a massive gold coin hoard in a field, thanks to his metal detector
Professor Tom Licence from the University of East Anglia has made an incredible discovery: the largest known hoard of Iron ...
EIGHTEEN Iron Age gold coins dug up by a metal detectorist are expected to fetch £25,000 at auction. History professor Tom ...
Licence, a professor of medieval history and literature at the university in Norwich, found the hoard in the autumn of 2024.
Angus James, a metal detectorist in Australia, uncovers an incredibly rare Japanese bronze coin at an abandoned Gold Rush campsite near Ballarat, an unprecedented find in the region.
A metal detectorist exploring an Australian Gold Rush-era campsite made a remarkable discovery in recent weeks — even without striking gold. Angus James, a treasure hunter in the Australian state of ...
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