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The first discovery was made on December 20, 2019, consisting of two silver coins containing pictures of Anglo Saxon king Edward the Elder, who ruled between 899 and 924.
Crowning of Edward the Elder, England's First Anglo-Saxon King, Celebrated -- London's Cold Holiday Season. Share full article. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES. May 18, 1902; ...
A gilded silver coin brooch that was the height of fashion during the reign of Edward the Confessor (1042-1066) has been found by a metal detectorist.
Archaeologists believe they have unearthed the remains of Alfred the Great, the 9th-century monarch who laid the foundations for the English Kingdom.
The coins — some of which are from small, rural mints, and therefore quite rare — date to between 1036 and 1044. This means they coincide with the start of the Anglo-Saxon king Edward the ...
The bones of King Alfred the Great or his son, Edward the Elder, are believed to have been found in a box stored in a museum – and were not buried in an unmarked grave as previously thought.
Edward III gold coin found by Norfolk detectorist sells for £174k. 8 March 2022. ... The Anglo-Saxon gold coin was expected to sell for between £8,000 to £10,000 and went for £18,600.
A gilded silver coin brooch that was the height of fashion during the reign of Edward the Confessor (1042-1066) has been found by a metal detectorist. The discovery was made in August 2020 near ...
An "extremely rare and important" Edward III leopard gold coin found by a metal detectorist has sold for £174,600 at auction. The florin, which dates from 1344, was discovered in Reepham, Norfolk ...
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