This here seems to be the publicly available finds.org.uk info on that #BuryStEdmunds hoard, listing a total of 17 gold Iron Age coins - while the BBC article mentions 18 (h/t and thanks to M. Pilekiฤ for):
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Don't mean to attack a fellow classical scholar, but this seems like a sad story of neglecting the archaeological record its value as historic source. -
Don't mean to attack a fellow classical scholar, but this seems like a sad story of neglecting the archaeological record its value as historic source.Once more tapping the sign, fwiw.
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Don't mean to attack a fellow classical scholar, but this seems like a sad story of neglecting the archaeological record its value as historic source.@tomtrottel Well it's legal in the UK, though. In this case more of an ethical question.
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Don't mean to attack a fellow classical scholar, but this seems like a sad story of neglecting the archaeological record its value as historic source.Don't mean to attack a fellow classical scholar, but this seems like a sad story of neglecting the archaeological record its value as historic source.
Find ensemble: split up & to be sold.
Find context: undocumented.
Find interpretation: imagined.