A museum fighting to keep a hoard of Anglo Saxon coins in the county where it was found has attracted £12,000 in donation pledges. More than 5,000 coins were found buried in Lenborough, near Padbury, Buckinghamshire, a year ago. The hoard was ...
The discovery of 5,000 silver coins, near Lenborough, is said to be the biggest hoard in modern times. Treasure hunter Paul Coleman, 60, stumbled on the 11th Century coins in December, assuming his metal detector had found another manhole.
To make a pledge e-mail museum@buckscountymuseum.org or phone 01296 331441. Alternatively, you can post a pledge to the County Museum, Church Street, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2QP. All pledges should be marked Lenborough Hoard Appeal.
Part of a hoard of Anglo Saxon coins found in a Buckinghamshire village is to go on display at the county's museum before its inquest is heard. More than 5,000 coins were found buried in Lenborough, near Padbury last year. The find is still being ...
Buckingham club co-chairman 22-year-old Kate Dugher, who lives in Lenborough and who is currently a veterinary student at the University of Nottingham said: “We've had her a few years. She's kept at the home of a local farmer in Lenborough, whose ...
A hoard of around 5,200 Anglo-Saxon coins was discovered in the English village of Lenborough, Buckinghamshire, Art Daily published. According to the BBC, the coins are thought to be worth up to £1.3 million ($1.98 million). The British Museum said it ...