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Lenborough Anglo Saxon coin hoard pledges reach £12,000 | Lenborough Anglo Saxon coin hoard pledges reach £12,000 |
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A museum fighting to keep a hoard of Anglo Saxon coins in the county where it was found has attracted £12,000 in donation pledges | A museum fighting to keep a hoard of Anglo Saxon coins in the county where it was found has attracted £12,000 in donation pledges |
More than 5,000 coins were found buried in Lenborough, near Padbury, Buckinghamshire, a year ago. | More than 5,000 coins were found buried in Lenborough, near Padbury, Buckinghamshire, a year ago. |
The hoard was declared treasure by an inquest in November and is now at the British Museum awaiting valuation. | The hoard was declared treasure by an inquest in November and is now at the British Museum awaiting valuation. |
Once this is known, trustees will decide whether the Bucks County Museum has enough money to buy the collection. | |
They hope the public support will boost the museum's chances of getting grants from funding bodies. | They hope the public support will boost the museum's chances of getting grants from funding bodies. |
Brett Thorn from the museum said: "It's a fantastic start." | Brett Thorn from the museum said: "It's a fantastic start." |
The 5,251 coins were found wrapped in a lead sheet by Weekend Wanderers Detecting Club member Paul Coleman, from Southampton, on 21 December last year. | The 5,251 coins were found wrapped in a lead sheet by Weekend Wanderers Detecting Club member Paul Coleman, from Southampton, on 21 December last year. |
It is the largest Anglo Saxon coin hoard discovered since the Treasure Act was introduced in 1996 and is thought to be worth up to £1.3m. | It is the largest Anglo Saxon coin hoard discovered since the Treasure Act was introduced in 1996 and is thought to be worth up to £1.3m. |
An appeal for pledges was launched in August to assess the amount of local support for the museum to buy them once the value was known. | An appeal for pledges was launched in August to assess the amount of local support for the museum to buy them once the value was known. |
"It looks good to funding bodies if they can see significant local support," said Mr Thorn. | "It looks good to funding bodies if they can see significant local support," said Mr Thorn. |
Once an official valuation is determined, the museum, and the finder and landowner get a chance to comment on it, before the Treasure Valuation Committee decides on the final value. | Once an official valuation is determined, the museum, and the finder and landowner get a chance to comment on it, before the Treasure Valuation Committee decides on the final value. |
Mr Thorn said: "Once we know how much it will be, our trustees will make a decision as to whether or not we are going to try to raise the money. | Mr Thorn said: "Once we know how much it will be, our trustees will make a decision as to whether or not we are going to try to raise the money. |
"Hopefully we will be able to, as we feel it is important to keep this in Buckinghamshire, and keep it available in public hands for future research. | "Hopefully we will be able to, as we feel it is important to keep this in Buckinghamshire, and keep it available in public hands for future research. |
"If it's a 'yes' our fundraising will begin in earnest, as we'll be doing our best to promote it across the county, and get everyone behind keeping it safe." | "If it's a 'yes' our fundraising will begin in earnest, as we'll be doing our best to promote it across the county, and get everyone behind keeping it safe." |
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