Farmer's field yields hoard of English Civil War coins

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Farmer's field yields hoard of English Civil War coins | Fox News

Published November 17, 2016 FoxNews.com

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A plowed farmerā€™s field in England is notable not because of crops, but because of coins.

A trove of over 1,000 coins dating to the English Civil War has been discovered in a field near the British village Ewerby, according to a report from Lincolnshire County Council. The coins are relics from a time long past, with the most recent being from 1643. While a buried pot originally held them, they were reportedly found distributed throughout the soil.

ā€œThis is a monumental find from the turbulent years of the English Civil War,ā€ Adam Daubney, finds officer for the Portable Antiquities Scheme at Lincolnshire County Council, said in a statement.

The English Civil War spanned from 1642 to 1651, with the Royalists fighting with the Parliamentarians. It concluded with a Parliamentarian victory, and the execution of King Charles I.

The area between Grantham and Boston was a zone of intense conflict between the Parliamentarians and the Royalists in the early years of the war, so we can think of the Ewerby hoard as being from the ā€˜front-line,ā€™ā€ Daubney said.

ā€œThe hoard tells us about the uncertainty and fear that must have been felt at the time, but quite why it was buried ā€“ and by whom ā€“ is impossible to say,ā€ he added. ā€œIt might have been buried by someone who went off to fight and never returned.ā€

The value of the coins at the time was a little over Ā£34, which was a substantial amountā€” more than enough for a ā€œgentlemanā€ of the era to subsist off for a year, according to Daubney.
 

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