Treasure-hunting couple unearth five rare 14th century gold coins from reign of Edward III while the husband was having chemotherapy
A treasure-hunting couple have unearthed five rare gold coins from the reign of Edward III while the husband was having chemotherapy.
フィル, 71, and Joan Castle, 70, made the remarkable discovery while metal detecting in a ploughed field near their home in New Romney, ケント.
The coins, which could fetch up to £15,000 at auction, are still in immaculate condition, and are believed to be from the 14th century.
Experts say it is a particularly special find as it only has gold coins, with no silver ones nearby.
It was the find of a lifetime for the couple, who have been metal detecting together for more than 30 年.

フィル (左) and Joan Castle (正しい) have been metal detecting together for more than 30 年. They found the remarkable haul when searching in a ploughed field in New Romney, ケント

The coins and the brass purse bar (写真) which were found by Mr and Mrs Castle will go to auction next week

The coins date back to the reign of King Edward III (写真), who ruled England for 50 から数年 1327 に 1377
The discovery was made in October 2018, when Mrs Castle found a broken coin on the surface of the ground.
Another signal beside it in the soil revealed a Medieval brass purse bar at eight inches down.
When Mr Castle came over to help he immediately found a gold coin, and over the next two hours the couple found four more gold coins in an area of five metres.
The coins from the reign of King Edward III are 1.3in (3.4CM) in diameter and show the Plantagenet monarch in a ship holding a sword and shield on one side and the royal cross on the other.
They would be the equivalent of a £2,500 coin if minted today.

The brass purse (写真) was found by Mrs Castle eight inches below the surface of the ploughed field

Over the course of the next two hours the couple found five gold coins (写真) in almost perfect condition
キャッスル氏, who used to work at Woolwich Arsenal, was introduced to metal detecting by Joan who searched for fossils and loved mudlarking on the River Thames.
彼は言った: ‘We had no idea what the coins were when we found them.
'当時の, I was having chemo for Leukaemia so detecting was a great relief.’
The hoard has been disclaimed under the Treasure Act and the couple are hoping they can have a new kitchen with their share of the proceeds which will be split with the land owner.
The purse and its coins will be offered for sale by Noomans – a coin, medal, banknote and jewellery auctioneers – 5月に 24 in Mayfair, ロンドン.
Nigel Mills at Noonans explained: ‘The coins were recorded by Jo Ahmet, the finds liaison officer for Kent as Gold nobles of Edward III issued between 1351-61.
‘This was the first significant issue of gold coins that was successful after the previous attempts had failed and the coins were subsequently recalled and melted down.

Mrs Castle found this broken coin on the surface, a discovery which prompted her and her husband to start searching for more
'当時の, these were the highest denomination coins in circulation with a face value of six shillings and eight pence, which is about £2,500 per coin in today’s money.
‘They portray the King in a ship holding a sword and shield on the obverse with a royal cross on the reverse.’
‘Purse hoards are not common and when they do turn up but they usually contain just silver coins so this one is special.
‘Apart from the broken coin which is a plated contemporary forgery, all five gold coins are in virtually mint state and must have been lost.’