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Another Hoard Found

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Damn that's like 10 minutes from my house :blink:

Very lucky find it seems, lots of extenuating circumstances that led him to it.

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Fantastic!

I bet poor old Mackenzie Crook and Toby Jones must be green with envy.

'What y'got?'

'Tizer. 1996.'…….

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I'd sure love to study that hoard

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Great news !!! Is Agnus Dei in the second photo ?

Indeed. Beautiful coins.

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Great news !!! Is Agnus Dei in the second photo ?

Indeed. Beautiful coins.

Yes , beautiful coins . I've never seen agnus dei on coins of this period ... Usually is on coins struck during the 14-15th centuries .

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Yes , beautiful coins . I've never seen agnus dei on coins of this period ... Usually is on coins struck during the 14-15th centuries .

The Agnus Dei penny is exceptionally rare but the imagery itself isn't all too scarce for this period. Here's an image I took, the motif is all the more enchanting in-hand.

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One example I've drawn comparisons with is the early 11th century Brussels Cross.

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