3 Rare Coin Hoards and Their Mysterious Origins 

Cuerdale is one of the largest Viking hoards found. Workers digging a trench near the River Ribble in Lancashire, England, found it in 1840. 

 There were more than 8,600 silver coins and bars in the hoard, as well as more than 100 pieces of silver jewelry. 

The Hoxne Hoard is a group of Roman gold and silver coins that were found in 1992 in Hoxne, Suffolk, England. 

 It was found by someone using a metal detector. It had more than 15,000 coins, jewelry, and other things in it. 

The Seaton Down Hoard is a group of Iron Age coins that were found in Devon, England, in 2014. 

It was one of the biggest Iron Age hoards ever found, with more than 22,000 silver and gold coins.

 The coins were made in the first century BC and show how wealthy people were and how they traded.

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