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Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 1:25 pm
by PhilD
Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field could fetch £15,000........

http://www.nottinghampost.com/rare-viki ... story.html

Re: Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 2:11 pm
by dig-it-pete
WOW - very nice :g50: There will not be many of those found - hens teeth :g58:

Re: Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 4:23 pm
by Sunray
:g38: Lovely find mate ...

:shock: Fancy having a name like "King Sihtric Caoch"

:g5b: I don't even think I would want the King bit ... [Sunray is bad enough] :hahaha:

Re: Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 8:49 pm
by oldfossil
Phil ... I lost faith when an american founding fathers coin found near Donny was valued at a million ... which I think went on to fetch £5k at auction.
I was a tadge red faced as I had told all my farmers that a £1,000,000 pound coin is a possibility.

Re: Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 10:39 pm
by PhilD
Hoards are better John for both financial and historical value in my opinion rather than a single coin.

Re: Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 10:50 pm
by oldfossil
Well this is a little corker at a third of a million... nice if you could find one.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/768256 ... Sestertius

Re: Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 11:01 pm
by PhilD

Re: Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 12:39 am
by Sunray
:g58: Loads of interesting Info - Thanks for those links :g50:

I searched and followed quite a few other links too ...

One says - His name “Caoch” implies, had only one eye ... [Wink Wink] {P:

Re: Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 8:31 am
by Donnydave
oldfossil wrote:Phil ... I lost faith when an american founding fathers coin found near Donny was valued at a million ... which I think went on to fetch £5k at auction.
I was a tadge red faced as I had told all my farmers that a £1,000,000 pound coin is a possibility.
The finder was a mate of mine and he was stitched up by the Yankee auction house that coin went on and made much more money I believe. :g51:

Re: Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 1:06 pm
by jcmaloney
Donnydave wrote:
oldfossil wrote:Phil ... I lost faith when an american founding fathers coin found near Donny was valued at a million ... which I think went on to fetch £5k at auction.
I was a tadge red faced as I had told all my farmers that a £1,000,000 pound coin is a possibility.
The finder was a mate of mine and he was stitched up by the Yankee auction house that coin went on and made much more money I believe. :g51:
Really? Are we sure he didn`t just believe the hype and got bitten by reality?
in my honest opinion that coin should have been sold in the States & marketed properly but there was such a rush some fingers got burnt and they missed the correct market for such.

Re: Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 6:14 pm
by Jellytussle
Shame he didn't bother recording it on the PAS or UKDFD.....

Re: Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 6:44 pm
by jcmaloney
Jellytussle wrote:Shame he didn't bother recording it on the PAS or UKDFD.....
One hopes the land isn`t/wasn`t under stewardship as well if that is the case... :g43:

Re: Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 10:23 pm
by oldfossil
Not having detected stewardship land ... is there a specific bar on detecting this land? If land is under the plough what possible harm can be done?

I NOTE THAT PAS STATE THE FOLLOWING:
There are no restrictions on metal-detecting on Entry Level Stewardship land providing searchers follow the Code of Practice for Responsible Metal Detecting in England and Wales and that the landowner/farmer occupier's permission is obtained: Natural England requires up to 12 weeks notice of any large scale metal-detecting events (known as rallies).

So before we start knocking detecting on stewardship land ... lets realise that PAS say there are NO RESTRICTIONS on Entry Level, so I would say ... go for it lads and lasses!

https://finds.org.uk/getinvolved/guides ... landowners

Re: Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 11:39 pm
by PhilD
You can detect the land John, it's the recording that's compulsory, it's written into the agreement.

FLO's briefing below;

Re: Rare Viking coin found in a Nottinghamshire field

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 12:05 am
by oldfossil
PhilD wrote:You can detect the land John, it's the recording that's compulsory, it's written into the agreement.

FLO's briefing below;
Thank-you very much for the clarification Phil, now I understand the context of JCM's comment about stewardship land.

Under the code of practice it says "Reporting any finds to the relevant landowner/occupier; and (with the agreement of the landowner/occupier) to the Portable Antiquities Scheme"

My view is that the statement is overly encompassing (as PAS dont want to know about finds less than 300 years old), but also gives the option for the detectorist not to report the finds if the landowner doesn't agree that the find can be reported.