A collection of over 30 gold and silver English and Scottish coins from throughout the 1400s were discovered near the Scotland border by hobbyist metal detectorists.
Two lucky people have discovered a treasure trove of gold and silver coins dumped at the Scottish Borders during the 1460s, more than 500 years ago.
Two metal detectorists have unearthed a hoard of 15th Century coins in the Scottish Borders. Keith Young and Lisa Stephenson discovered 30 gold and silver coins in close proximity in the Cappercleuch ...
A 'RARE' and 'historically significant' James II hammered silver groat coin is for sale for almost £,1500 in Ledbury. The coin from the Stuart and Commonwealth period was minted during the ...
Five more artefacts were found during subsequent excavations of the site, with the overall haul a mix of coins including English silver groats minted by King Henry V (1413-1422) and King Edward IV ...
A stash of rare medieval coins have been discovered by metal detectorists in the Borders. Keith Young and Lisa Stephenson unearthed the haul of 30 gold and silver coins in the Cappercleuch area in ...
It is a pleasure to participate in the annual conference of the UCC Economics Society. Today, I wish to discuss the digital ...
The coins are a mix of Scottish and English coins, comprising English silver groats minted by Henry V (1413-1422) to Edward IV (1461-1483), and Scottish gold demy and half-demys of James I (1406 ...