Macdonald, G. (1910). Note on a Hoard of Silver Coins found in Kirkcudbrightshire.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 45. Vol 45, pp. 569-571.
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Note on a Hoard of Silver Coins found in Kirkcudbrightshire. | ||||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 45 | ||||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | ||||
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591 | ||||
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569 - 571 | ||||
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The coins had been concealed in a wooden " brose-cap," or bowl. A total of 2067 coins were recovered including Scottish long cross pennies, pennies of Edward I and II, foreign sterling, a half penny of Edward I and a farthing of Edward I or II. One of the Alexander III pennies was very curious. It had been a plated piece, and was represented only by the thin skin of silver which had framed the reverse, and which survived virtually uninjured. The hoard was deposited around 1320 AD. | ||||
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1910 | ||||
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18 Nov 2013 |