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1625-1649 Charles I Half Crown Part Of The Middleham Horde Found 1993 Tower Mint
1625-1649 Charles I Half Crown Part Of The Middleham Horde Found 1993 Tower Mint
1625-1649 Charles I Half Crown Part Of The Middleham Horde Found 1993 Tower Mint
1625-1649 Charles I Half Crown Part Of The Middleham Horde Found 1993 Tower Mint
1625-1649 Charles I Half Crown Part Of The Middleham Horde Found 1993 Tower Mint
1625-1649 Charles I Half Crown Part Of The Middleham Horde Found 1993 Tower Mint
1625-1649 Charles I Half Crown Part Of The Middleham Horde Found 1993 Tower Mint
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1625-1649 Charles I Half Crown Part Of The Middleham Horde Found 1993 Tower Mint

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1625-1649 Charles I Half Crown

Part Of The Middleham Horde Found 1993 Tower Mint

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.

The hoard was discovered in June 1993 William Caygill with the help of a metal detector.

Although known as one of a hoard of coins were buried in three pots in two pits. These slightly different dates of deposition, probably in the late 1640s, although the person making the deposits was probably the same. Coins were deposited mostly in museums and a few private collections, 54 of them are now in Yorkshire museums numismatic collection.

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