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Heslington Hoard

1966 archaeological discoveries1966 in EnglandCollections of the Yorkshire MuseumHoards from Roman BritainTreasure troves in England
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The Heslington Hoard is a coin hoard found in York, England, dating from the mid-4th century AD. It consisted of approximately 2,800 coins held within a pottery container. It was acquired by the Yorkshire Museum.

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