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A METAL detectorist who was jailed for trying to sell Anglo-Saxon coins to an undercover cop has been ordered to repay ...
A metal detectorist who planned to sell a hoard of Anglo-Saxon coins has been ordered to pay £103,000 or face being jailed ...
A metal detectorist who attempted to sell rare Anglo-Saxon coins has been ordered to pay back £103,000 from the proceeds of ...
The coins included two extremely rare examples of two-headed coins, showing Alfred of Wessex and Ceolwulf II of Mercia. Pilling and Best, 48, previously of Bishop Auckland, County Durham ...
A metal detectorist who was jailed for trying to sell Anglo-Saxon coins to an undercover police officer he thought was an ...
A Lancashire metal detectorist who was jailed for trying to sell Anglo-Saxon coins has been ordered to repay £103,000.
A metal detectorist who tried to sell rare Anglo-Saxon coins from a Saxon hoard has been ordered to pay back the £103,000 from the proceeds of his crimes. Roger Pilling, who was convicted of trying to ...
This is a story of treachery, secrecy and greed which led to two friends ending up in jail and a mystery about buried coins.
The coins, which were never declared as treasure, were believed to have been buried by a Viking and included two extremely rare examples of two-headed coins, showing Alfred of Wessex and Ceolwulf ...
An East Lancashire pensioner who uncovered rare coins more than 1,000 years old must repay £103k of his ill-gotten gains.