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Peer Review: A87979199 - Three of the largest coin hoards found in the UK

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Alex

Entry: Three of the largest coin hoards found in the UK - A87979199
Author: Alex - U15005335

Hi, I hope you find this post interesting and inspiring. It is about three large hoards that has been discovered in the UK.


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Post 2

h2g2 Guide Editors

Hi Alex!

Welcome to Peer Review smiley - biggrin Thank you for submitting this Entry - it will be an asset to the Edited Guide smiley - ok

First it stays in Peer Review for at least a week so that people can read it and make comments. Then when it is ready, the Scouts will pick it. he Sub-editors will polish it after that, and then it will be in the Edited Guide smiley - ok

I like how you say when the Lenborough Hoard was found - can you say when the other two hoards were found as well?


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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor

Welcome to PR!

A very interesting Entry. I will just make some comments as I read, as I usually do.

You say the oldest coins in the Seaton Hoard are from AD 260 and the 'earliest ones in AD 348'. Wouldn't that be the youngest ones? Or most recent? Or something?

What I would find interesting is some information about when these hoards were found. In the section about the Leominster hoard you say for instance that the value 'will be split'. This must mean it was a very recent find so this has not happened yet?

In the section about the Lenborough Hoard you say the coins were 10% silver. I am not an expert on coins so I don't know how this is special. I have a few silver coins myself, they are more recent of course and I am rather sure they are more than 10% silver? smiley - huh

Thanks a lot for writing this!smiley - smiley


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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor

Hi! I also found this very interesting, and agree with Tavaron's suggestions.

I'd also like to more about the coins from kings Aethelred the Unready and Canute. What languages are the inscriptions in? Who's on the coins? Are they all silver coins? smiley - bigeyes How much were the coins worth back then?

Does anybody have a clue why these coin hoards show up? I mean, was it people burying their money in the backyard rather than using a bank? Or was there some other explanation for this weirdness? smiley - bigeyes


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Post 5

Alex

Hi, Thanks for the feedback. The Seaton hoard was discovered in November 2013 and Leominster hoard in June 2015. Not including them will help diversify the style.


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Post 6

Alex

Leominster hoard was found in 2015. Examining the coins by the British museum takes time, evaluating them, putting them for sale and raising the money take time(years). The last time I checked the finders didn't get their money yet. that's why I said "will be split".
According to the treasure act, the find should contain (one of the requirements) at least 10% precious metals.


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Post 7

Alex

They didn't have banks back in the day; the only way to protect your money is to bury it.


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Post 8

SashaQ - happysad

Wow, that is amazing that such large coin hoards have been found so recently smiley - wow

I enjoyed an exhibition in my local museum last year about hoards, and they had samples from some collections that had been found in the late 20th and early 21st Century. That makes sense that it takes time for hoards to be able to be seen, as there is also work to be done to enable them to be displayed appropriately after all the administrative tasks have been completed.

Thanks for writing about these - I hope all goes well for you updating your Entry to improve it with the feedback from Peer Reviewers, but if you need any help, just ask smiley - ok


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Post 9

Alex

Thank you for your feedback. I updated the article. And I'm eager to see it live. It's my first post on this website.


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Post 10

h2g2 Guide Editors

Thank you - you're doing well so far smiley - ok


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Post 11

Bluebottle

One thing I would recommend including is adding when the monarchs you have mentioned reigned, so for instance Æthelred II the Unready (978–1013, 1014–1016) and Cnut, King of England, Denmark and Norway (1016–1035).

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Post 12

h2g2 Guide Editors

We saw this tweet about the Staffordshire Hoard from the British Museum today http://twitter.com/britishmuseum/status/1279716897009827841 - amazing finds


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Post 13

Phred Firecloud

Very interesting article. Everybody loves buried treasure.

archaeologists is missing an "a" '

I wonder if "detector" might be a slightly better substitute for "detectorist" and "detectionist"...


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Post 14

Alex

How long will take to see this article live?


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Post 15

h2g2 Guide Editors

Hello Alex - good to see you here again.

We see there are a few questions from the Peer Reviewers that you still need to look at - please let us know when you've updated the Entry again.

Keep up the good work - you're nearly there smiley - goodluck


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Post 16

Alex

I added it, thanks for the comment Bluebottle


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Post 17

Alex

Phred Firecloud, detectorist is a person whose hobby is using a metal detector. The word exist in the dictionary. So it's Ok to use.
I didn't use the word archeologists, so it can't be missing an a (I double checked). Thank you for your feedback.


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Post 18

Alex

Hi h2g2 Guide Editors,
I just updated the post and I answered the remaining Peer Reviewers' questions.
Thanks


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Post 19

Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor

When everything is done a Scout will pick your Entry from Review and send it on it's way on the editing process. This means that your Entry will go to a Sub-Editor who (as soon as they are done with their other work) will correct all remaining mistakes (mostly spelling/grammar etc).

smiley - smiley


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Post 20

h2g2 Guide Editors

Thanks Alex - well updated smiley - ok


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