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BBC news is carrying this story of the discovery of a major 1st century BC coin hoard being discovered on Jersey - there could be up to 50,000 coins in it.

 

One of Europe's largest hoards of Iron Age coins has been unearthed in Jersey and could be worth up to
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Wow, incredible. Like always, I'd love to know why and by whom it was placed there.

 

Always difficult with hoards when you need to be able to identify the last 'dated' coins to work out what was happening in the period and then basically 'best guess' what influenced the hoarder - the names of whom are almost entirely impossible to determine with only patchy written records from the period.

 

The Daily Mail in this article along with some good close-ups of the coins suggests the following influencing factors:

 

...Experts predict they are of Armorican origin - modern day Brittany and Normandy - from a tribe called the Coriosolitae who were based in the modern-day area of St Malo and Dinan.

 

They have dated the coins from 50BC, the Late Iron Age, and believe they would have been buried underground to be kept safe from Julius Caesar's campaigns.

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