Middleham Hoard

Middleham Hoard
A selection of the hoard's coins now in the Yorkshire Museum
A selection of the hoard's coins now in the Yorkshire Museum
Middleham Hoard is located in England
Middleham Hoard
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LocationMiddleham, North Yorkshire, England
Coordinates54°16′47″N 1°50′24″W / 54.27972°N 1.84000°W / 54.27972; -1.84000
TypeHoard
History
EventsBuried in the 1640s
Site notes
Excavation dates1993
ArchaeologistsAnalysed by Craig Barclay

The Middleham Hoard is a coin hoard found near Middleham, North Yorkshire in England. It dates from the period of the English Civil War, and consists of 5,099 coins, all silver. It is the largest hoard of coins buried during the Civil War to have been discovered.[1] The hoard was discovered in June 1993 by William Caygill while using a metal detector. Though referred to as one hoard, the coins were buried in three pots in two pits. These had slightly different deposition dates; likely in the later 1640s, though the person making the deposits was probably the same.[2] The coins are dispersed between museums and private collections, 54 of them now in the Yorkshire Museum's numismatic collection.[3]

  1. ^ Taylor 1995.
  2. ^ Barclay 1994, p. 85.
  3. ^ Barclay 1995, p. 17.

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