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Shrewsbury Hoard

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61: 257: 276:, and a reward will be paid to the landowner and the finder. Normally, the market value of the hoard, as determined by the Treasure Valuation Committee, would be shared equally by the landowner and the finder, but under the terms of the 1996 Treasure Act, if the treasure was discovered whilst trespassing (as was the case with the Shrewsbury Hoard) the finder may get a reduced reward or no reward at all. 234:
In addition to the coins, an iron nail and a piece of cloth were found towards the bottom of the pot. It is very unusual for organic material such as cloth to survive, but the copper from coins prevented the decay of the cloth in this case. It is thought that it may be the remains of a cloth bag
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archaeologists to the find site, and a small excavation was carried out. The excavation revealed that the pot had probably been placed in the ground partially full (with coins dating to about AD 320), and that the pot had subsequently been filled up with coins dating to AD 333–335 before being
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by Nic Davies only a month after he had started metal detecting as a hobby, and were his first find. Davies did not have permission from the landowner to metal detect on his land, not realising that it was a requirement, and when he located the hoard he dug up the pot himself, although he
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covered with a large marker stone. The top of the pot had broken off, and about 300 scattered coins were recovered from the area around the find spot. The total weight of the pot and the coins was approximately 32 kg (71 lb).
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Although the coins are not individually valuable, the large number of coins in the hoard makes it important. Reavill has speculated that as Britain produced food for export to other parts of the Roman Empire during reign of
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Museum Service acquired the hoard (Museum accession number: SHRMS:2013.00) and as of May 2021 it is on permanent display in the Roman gallery at the
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in August 2009. The coins were found in a large pottery storage jar that was buried in about AD 335.
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Finds Liaison Officer for Herefordshire and Shropshire. Davies later led Reavill and
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that closed with a nail, and put in with the coins as a votive offering.
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After the excavation was completed, the hoard was sent to the
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declared that the coins were treasure under the terms of the
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Finds Liaison Officer, Peter Reavill with the hoard
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52°43′N 2°45′W / 52.71°N 2.75°W / 52.71; -2.75
Earthenware pot on a table with coins inside it and in front of it
Romano-British
Shrewsbury
Shropshire
British Museum
London
hoard
Roman coins
metal detectorist
Shrewsbury
Shropshire
plantation
bridleway
Portable Antiquities Scheme
Shropshire County Council
British Museum
nummi
Constantine I
Constantine II
Constantius II
Constans
radiates
Constantine I

coroner's treasure inquest
1996 Treasure Act
Treasure Valuation Committee
Shropshire County Council
Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery

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