Wednesday, March 26, 2025

The Corbridge Hoard A hoard of 160 gold aureus coins (circa AD 160) in a bronze jug, with two bronze coins in the neck of the jug to disguise the worth of contents. Discovered below the floor of a roman house in Corbridge, Northumberland in 1911.


 

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  1. Cleaned up well, but whose head are thereupon?

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  2. Did you have to hand it over to the government?

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    1. All finds over a certain amount must be handed over as 'Treasure Trove.' This is as small as 4 items I think. However, usually an agreement is reached between finder and govt, and usually they benefit. Might have been different in 1911.

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  3. Wow, love to find something like that.

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