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Just wondered if anyone knew if their managed to auction everything ?
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How much different would the value of a penny of the era be if a hoard like that was auctioned? I mean there is only so many collectors out there, especially ones who can pay the high prices for the series.
Some days it's amazing that I even manage to find my car parked at the edge of the field. But I wouldn't change this hobby for the world.
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Was acquired under the Treasure Act so no auction involved.Middlesbrough123 wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 12:29 pm https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/news/d ... 259641.amp
Just wondered if anyone knew if their managed to auction everything ?
https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts ... /id/939009
And they are no longer together.
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Yeah I’d heard their not together now , hopefully they’ll get paid up soon it seems to take a while
Majority of farmers don’t say nice things about them up in this part of the world
something to do with gold coins being found and them not informed, turning up whenever they please and not notifying anybody and worst one yet digging up fields that have been drilled 

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Drilling involves a machine that makes a small hole and inserts a seed without the need to plough. Modern farming.
If it is difficult you are doing it wrong
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