A metal detectorist unearthed a 1290s coin linked to King Eirik Magnusson! The auction of English silver coins soared to new heights. Find out more!
In a fascinating discovery, a metal detectorist has uncovered a 700-year-old artifact linked to the young king Eirik Magnusson during excavations in Avaldsnes. The rare coin from the 1290s holds significant historical value, shedding light on ancient royalty. Experts have confirmed the authenticity of the coin, and a photo capturing the find has been circulating widely.
Adding to the numismatic excitement, an English silver coin collection, meticulously curated over five decades by Geoffrey Cope, a renowned clothes retailer and numismatist, has set a new auction record. The collection showcases a remarkable assortment of coins, with many considered the finest examples of their kind.
The metal detectorist's discovery and the record-breaking auction highlight the enduring allure of historical artifacts. Uncovering relics from centuries past provides a glimpse into the lives of rulers like King Eirik Magnusson and the craftsmanship of ancient coin makers.
As numismatic enthusiasts celebrate these remarkable finds, they also ponder the stories behind each coin, imagining the hands that once held them and the journeys they undertook. The auction's success signals a thriving interest in rare coins and a deep appreciation for the artistry and history they represent.
Metal detectorist found coin from 1290s linked to young king Eirik Magnusson during excavations in Avaldsnes, experts said & photo shows.
A significant number of the coins in the collection assembled over 50 years by the clothes retailer and numismatist Geoffrey Cope are the finest of their type.
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