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Archaeologists have revealed that a remarkable hoard of more than 300 silver coins from the 11th century was unearthed during construction work at Suffolk's Sizewell C nuclear power station site.
The big picture: The hoard includes 321 mint-condition silver coins dating from 1036 to 1044, spanning the reigns of Harold I, Harthacnut, and Edward the Confessor. Archaeologists believe it may have been a "savings pot" belonging to someone of middling status during a period of significant political upheaval.

By the numbers: The East of England leads treasure discoveries with 304 finds in 2023, representing 22% of the UK total, but this find was particularly notable.
321 silver coins were found in total
The coins date from 1036-1044
The value would have been equivalent to a small herd of cows at the time
What they're saying: Damian Leydon, Site Delivery Director at Sizewell C, called the discovery of the 11th-century coin hoard an "extraordinary find".

"The Pasty, as it was immediately and affectionately named for obvious reasons, was a true privilege to find. I was shaking when I first unearthed it," said Andrew Pegg, an Archaeologist at Oxford Cotswold Archaeology (OCA) who discovered the coins.
Alexander Bliss, Coin Specialist at OCA, added: “This new coin hoard provides us with valuable insight into the rich historical backdrop of this period, adding to the evidence that Edward the Confessor’s accession to the English throne was marked by a degree of uncertainty and concern within wider society."

The details:
The coins were found wrapped in cloth and lead in a bundle described as "barely bigger than a Cornish pasty"
Many were minted in London, but others came from locations including Thetford, Norwich, Ipswich, Lincoln and Stamford
Some rare examples originated from smaller mints in Langport and Axbridge
The bottom line: The discovery will feature on BBC Two's Digging for Britain tonight, Tuesday, 7 January, at 20:00.

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