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Sunday, 27 January 2013

Staffordshire Hoard duo in fresh windfall from new 'treasure' find


Terry Herbert from Burntwood, Staffordshire, with some of the pieces which made up 
an Anglo-Saxon hoard

More than 80 Anglo-Saxon gold and silver items found buried in a field near Lichfield were ruled to be part of a collection dubbed the Staffordshire Hoard. 
After they were yesterday declared a treasure trove, experts from British Museum's valuation committee were instructed to assess their worth. 
Staffordshire County Council and neighbouring councils will also attempt to raise the money to buy the new items, which date to the 7th century, for the nation. 
The haul will likely to end up in museums with the original Staffordshire Hoard, which was found in a field in 2009 by metal detectorist Terry Herbert, 57.

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