Channel Islands: Buried Treasure in a Potato Field

Iron Age coins found in Jersey (Photo: Jersey Heritage)

Iron Age coins found in Jersey (Photo: Jersey Heritage)

For the Geo Quiz, we are looking for the location where two metal detector enthusiasts discovered what may be the biggest hoard of Iron Age coins ever found in Western Europe.

The treasure was found on an island just off the northern coast of France, but the island that we are looking for in not French.

It is one of the Channel Islands and a British Crown Dependency, but technically it is not part of the United Kingdom either.

Island of Jersey is the answer to the Geo Quiz. It is where a massive hoard of Iron Age coins worth millions of dollars has been found.

The hoard comprises 30,000 to 50,000 coins and is thought to have been buried to protect it from the advancing armies of Julius Caesar.

The coins were discovered in a farmer’s field by local metal detector enthusiasts Reg Mead and Richard Miles.

Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Reg Mead about his find.


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One comment for “Channel Islands: Buried Treasure in a Potato Field”

  • rojawi

    Fascinating. I’d like to know more about the people who buried these coins.  Would they be considered Celts?