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Live Science on MSN'Find of a lifetime': 15th-century gold and silver coins discovered by amateur metal detectorists in ScotlandSome of the coins were English silver groats, minted by both Henry V (ruled from 1413 to 1422) and Edward IV (ruled from ...
Some of the coins were English silver groats, minted by both Henry V (ruled from 1413 to 1422) and Edward IV (ruled from roughly 1461 to 1483), while others were Scottish gold demy and half-demys ...
The 15th century artefacts are a mixture of Scots and English coins, with English silver groats minted by King Henry V, King Edward IV, and Scottish gold demys and half-demys minted by Kings James ...
Some of the coins were English groats minted by Kings Henry V and Edward IV, while others were Scottish gold demys and half-demys issued by Kings James I and James II. “Coin hoards containing a ...
"The coin has a denomination of Fourpence/Groat and features a hammered design ... this coin is a valuable piece of British numismatic history." ...
"The hoard is the find of a lifetime," Stephenson said in a statement from Scotland's Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service. Some of the coins were English silver groats, minted by both Henry ...
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