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Archaeologists have found a 17th-century hoard of coins in a house in Glencoe that offers a snapshot of one of the darkest days in Scottish history.
A stash of rare medieval coins have been discovered by metal detectorists in the Scottish Borders. Keith Young and Lisa Stephenson unearthed the haul of 30 gold and silver coins in the ...
Centuries-old coins that could be connected to Glencoe massacre found under fireplace The 36 coins, which are roughly 330 years old, are presumed to have been stashed for safekeeping By Sam Riches ...
The coins, from the 15th century, are a mix of Scottish and English coins, comprising English silver groats minted by Henry V (1413-1422) to Edward IV (1461-1483), and Scottish gold demy and half ...
More than 1,000 coins were stolen from Lord and Lady Stewartby's home, in Broughton near Peebles. The unique collection - valued at more than £500,000 - features pieces dating back to 1136, when the ...
A collection of rare medieval coins have been discovered by two metal detectorists in the Scottish Borders. A stash of 30 gold and silver coins were found, with archaeologists finding another five ...
More than 1,000 coins from the 12th and 13th centuries were stolen 17 years ago from the home of Lord Lord and Lady Stewartby in Broughton, near Peebles in the Scottish Borders, in June 2007.
A Scottish charity was shocked to discover a solid gold coin worth £1,462, or about $1,835, in its charity collection can — making it the most it has ever raised from a single can, it says.
A £50,000 reward is being offered to try to solve the mystery of what happened to part of Scotland's oldest collection of coins which was stolen 17 years ago. The haul of up to 1,000 coins ...
A stash of rare medieval coins have been discovered by metal detectorists in the Scottish Borders. Keith Young and Lisa Stephenson unearthed the haul of 30 gold and silver coins in the ...
He added: “The coins that were stolen from Lord and Lady Stewartby’s house in June 2007 were not only a devastating loss for Lord Stewartby, but also for Scottish numismatics as a whole.
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