Unearthing the Wickham Market Hoard: A Glittering Buried Treasure

A metal detectorist in England has made an incredible discovery: a hoard of 840 Iron Age gold coins. The coins were found in a field near the town of Wickham Market, Suffolk, and are thought to date back to the 1st century BC.

The hoard is the largest of its kind ever found in England, and is a significant find for archaeologists and historians. The coins provide a rare glimpse into the economy and culture of Iron Age Britain.

The Discovery

The coins were found by a metal detectorist named Michael Dark. Dark was searching a field near Wickham Market when he made the discovery. He initially thought he had found a lump of metal, but when he dug it up, he realized that it was a hoard of gold coins.

Dark contacted the authorities, and the coins were taken to the British Museum for examination. The coins are made of gold, and are in good condition. They are all of the same type, and are thought

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