The hoard of 81 gold coins



in County Tipperary in the south of Ireland discovered the treasure, consisting of 81 gold coin. The find dates back to 1660-1700 years. The coins were found in the study of the foundation of the burned down a few years ago an old pub in the town of Carrick-on-Suir.

Among the coins turned golden guineas and half a guinea, minted during the reign of Charles II, of James II, William III and Mary II. According to the researchers, Carrick-on-Suir at the time was a popular destination among traders. They often stayed in it, going down or going up the river. In addition, this place was Ormonde Castle, which also attracted torgovtsev.

All found the coin shall be deposited in the National Museum in Dublin.

Source: mirfactov.com/