A pair of metal detecting enthusiasts have spoken of their disbelief and joy after they unearthed nearly 2,000 Roman coins in a farmer’s field in Cornwall.
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| Some of the 1,965 Roman coins unearthed from a field near Hayle [Credit: Cornwall Live] |
The hoard was discovered by Kyle Neil, 18, from Scorrier, and Darren Troon, 45, from Redruth. They are members of the metal detecting club Kernow Search and Recovery and had been working together to sweep a recently ploughed farmer’s field near Hayle.
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| While some are badly corroded, dozens of coins are in remarkable condition (if a little dirty) given how long they have been under the ground [Credit: Cornwall Live] |
"We rolled back the earth and four or five inches down we were looking at bunch of coins. They were dirty but you could clearly see a lot of them looked like the day they were cast. We were buzzing with excitement.”
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| Some of the 1,965 Roman coins unearthed from a field near Hayle [Credit: Cornwall Live] |
He added: “It was a day I don’t think we’ll ever forget. It took us a couple of days just to calm down. It’s amazing to think they’ve been down there just waiting to be found and there’s lot more to find out there.”
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| Some of the 1,965 Roman coins unearthed from a field near Hayle [Credit: Cornwall Live] |
Details of the find were revealed at a Cornwall Coroner's Court where coroner Emma Carlyon officially recorded that the hoard was classed as treasure.
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| Fragments of a tin container which held 1,965 Roman coins. On the left is a curved part of a handle [Credit: Cornwall Live] |
Perhaps of most interest is the remains of the tin vessel, although little of it has survived. Anna Tyacke, the liaison officer for the Portable Antiquities Scheme in Cornwall, which records finds, said: “This is a rare type of container for coin hoards, which are more often found in pottery.”
She said the Royal Institution of Cornwall, which runs Royal Cornwall Museum, was interested in purchasing the hoard which is now being valued by the British Museum.
Author: Graeme Wilkinson | Source: Cornwall Live [August 25, 2017]










