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Reporter Nicola Goodwin tells the Herefordshire Hoard tale in Strange But True Crime on BBC Sounds.
A Lancashire metal detectorist who was jailed for trying to sell Anglo-Saxon coins has been ordered to repay £103,000.
A metal detectorist who was jailed for trying to sell Anglo-Saxon coins to an undercover police officer he thought was an expert working for ...
A METAL detectorist who was jailed for trying to sell Anglo-Saxon coins to an undercover cop has been ordered to repay ...
Roger Pilling, 77, was convicted with conspirator Craig Best, 48, after their attempts to sell to sell the criminal property ...
Russell Erxleben was the bigger shock, as he was taken by the New Orleans Saints with the 11th pick of the first round. The ...
An East Lancashire pensioner who uncovered rare coins more than 1,000 years old must repay £103k of his ill-gotten gains.
A metal detectorist who planned to sell a hoard of Anglo-Saxon coins has been ordered to pay £103,000 or face being jailed ...
Kings and Generals on MSN4dOpinion
Why the Saxons Lost to the Vikings?In this episode of Kings and Generals’ Medieval History series, we explore why the Anglo-Saxons were repeatedly defeated by ...
Two British metal detectorists face jail time after finding a $3.8 million Viking treasure and failing to report it to ...
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