The list of Roman hoards in Britain comprises significant archaeological hoards of coins, jewellery, precious and scrap metal objects and other valuable items discovered in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) that are associated with period of Romano-British culture when Southern Britain was under the control of the Roman Empire, from AD 43 until about 410, as well as the subsequent Sub-Roman period up to the establishment of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. It includes both hoards that were buried with the intention of retrieval at a later date (personal hoards, founder's hoards, merchant's hoards, and hoards of loot), and also hoards of votive offerings which were not intended to be recovered at a later date, but excludes grave goods and single items found in isolation.
Most Roman hoards are composed largely or entirely of coins, and are relatively common in Britain, with over 1,200 known examples. A smaller number of hoards, such as the Mildenhall Treasure and the Hoxne Hoard, include items of silver or gold tableware such as dishes, bowls, jugs and spoons, or items of silver or gold jewellery.
Hoard | Image | Date | Place of discovery | Year of discovery | Current location | Contents | |
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Acton Hoard | Cheshire | 2014 | Nantwich Museum | Votive hoard of five silver denarii of the emperor Septimius Severus (AD 193–211) in a lead alloy conical container with a lead alloy disc stopper.[1] | |||
Agden Hoard | Cheshire | 1957 | Grosvenor Museum, Chester | About 2,500 antoniniani and the lower half of jar | |||
Aldbury Hoard | Hertfordshire | 1870 | 116 brass coins fragments of brass plate half a brass ring silver wire ring 2 brooches | ||||
Alton Barnes Hoard | Wiltshire | 2005 | Wiltshire Museum, Devizes | 3,854 silver and bronze Roman coins[2] | |||
Appleford Hoard | Oxfordshire | 1968 | Ashmolean Museum, Oxford | 24 pewter vessels, together with iron objects and tools | |||
Appleshaw Hoard | Hampshire | 1897 | British Museum, London | 32 pewter vessels, some marked with Christian symbols | |||
Backworth Hoard | Tyne and Wear | 1811 | British Museum, London | Silver skillet covered by silver mirror, 5 gold rings, silver serpent ring, 2 gold chains with wheel and crescent pendants, silver-gilt brooches, 1 gold bracelet, silver spoons, 280 denarii, brass coins, silver dish | |||
Baldock Hoard | Hertfordshire | 2002 | British Museum, London | 26 gold and silver objects including gold jewellery, 7 gold votive plaques, 12 silver votive plaques, two silver model arms, and a silver figurine | |||
Barkway Hoard | Hertfordshire | 1743 | British Museum, London | 5 silver and bronze objects, including one silver-gilt votive plaque dedicated to Mars, and two silver votive plaques dedicated to Vulcan | |||
Barlaston Hoard | 2015 | 2015 Roman coins and other objects [3] | |||||
Beau Street Hoard | Somerset | 2008 | Roman Baths Museum, Bath | 30,000 silver Roman coins[4] | |||
Beckfoot Hoard | Cumbria | 2010 | 308 Roman coins in a pot[5] | ||||
Beech Bottom Dyke Hoard | Hertfordshire | 1932 | Dispersed | About 100 silver denarii | |||
Binnington Carr Hoard | North Yorkshire | Yorkshire Museum | 12 silver denarii | ||||
Bishopswood Hoard | Herefordshire | 1895 | Hereford Museum and Art Gallery | 17,548 coins[6] | |||
Blake Street Hoard | North Yorkshire | 1975 | Yorkshire Museum British Museum | 35 silver denarii, the latest of Vespasian.[7] | |||
Boldre Hoard | Hampshire | 2014 | St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery, Lymington | 1,608 base silver radiates[8] | |||
Boothstown Hoard | Greater Manchester | 1947 | British Museum, London Manchester Museum | 550 bronze coins dated between 259 and 278 AD found in two pottery urns | |||
Boston Spa hoard | West Yorkshire | 1848 | Yorkshire Museum | 172 silver denarii in a grey ware vessel | |||
Bottesford hoard | 2nd century | Bottesford, Lincolnshire | North Lincolnshire Museum | 165 silver denarii and greyware vessel | |||
Braithwell Hoard | South Yorkshire | 2002 | British Museum (4) Doncaster Museum (1) | 1,331 base silver radiates 1 base metal denarius 13 sherds of greyware jar | |||
Breamore hoards | Hampshire | Returned to finder (B) | Hoard A: 1,782 base silver radiates Hoard B:398 base silver radiates and pot | ||||
Bredon Hill Hoard | Worcestershire | 2011 | Worcestershire County Museum, Hartlebury Castle | 3,784 debased silver coins in a clay pot[9] | |||
Burgh Castle Hoard | Norfolk | Glass vessels and a copper alloy bell placed in a bronze bowl, all within an iron-bound bucket.[10] | |||||
Canterbury Treasure | Kent | 1962 | Roman Museum, Canterbury | 12 silver spoons, 3 ingots, 1 tooth pick and jewellery[11] | |||
Capheaton Treasure | Northumberland | 1747 | British Museum, London | 5 silver vessel handles, and 1 fragment of a silver trulla base[12] | |||
Castlethorpe Hoard | Buckinghamshire | British Museum, London | Coins, a pair of silver snakeshead bracelets (both inscribed undearneath), silver finger ring with carnelian intaglio. Found within a ceramic jar.[13] [14] | ||||
Chaddesley Corbett Hoard | Worcestershire | Worcestershire County Museum, Hartlebury Castle | 434 base silver nummi 38 sherds of pottery | ||||
Chalgrove hoards | Oxfordshire | Ashmolean Museum, Oxford (2003) | I: 4,145 coins ( II: 4,957 base silver coins | ||||
Charnwood Forest Hoard | Leicestershire | 1840 | Large number of bronze coins, some dating between 254 and 268, in an urn[15] | ||||
Chells Manor Hoard | Hertfordshire | 1986 | 2,579 coins | ||||
Chilbolton Down Hoard | Hampshire | Winchester City Museum | Bronze and silver coins dated 306–337 in a pot[16] | ||||
Chorleywood Hoard | Hertfordshire | 1977 | British Museum (244) Verulamium Museum, St Albans (446) | 4,358 coins | |||
Clapton Hoard | Somerset | Museum of Somerset, Taunton (59) and Nicholson Museum, Sydney, Australia (over 3400) | 3500 Roman bronze coins, (mainly Gallienus to Claudius II) | ||||
Cookley Hoard | Suffolk | 2018 | 58 silver denarii and two silver-plated fake denarii, dating between 153 BC and AD 61[17] | ||||
Corbridge Hoard (1911) | Northumberland | 1911 | British Museum | 160 gold aureus coins in a bronze jug, with two bronze coins in the neck of the jug to disguise the worth of contents. | |||
Corbridge Hoard (1964) | Northumberland | 1964 | Corbridge Roman Site Museum Great North Museum, Newcastle upon Tyne | Various finished and unfinished iron products, including pieces of armour, a sword scabbard, javelinheads, spearheads, arrowheads, artillery bolts, and various knives, nails, spikes and cramps[18] | |||
Corbridge Treasure | Northumberland | 1731–1760 | British Museum, London | 5 pieces of silverware, including a lanx (serving platter), a bowl and a vase[19] | |||
Cridling Stubbs Hoard (also known as Womersley I) | North Yorkshire | 1967 | Leeds City Museum (447 coins) | More than 3,300 bronze nummi coins in a grey-ware jar with a makeshift lid[20] | |||
Cunetio Hoard | Wiltshire | 1978 | British Museum, London | 54,951 coins[21] | |||
Curridge Hoard | Berkshire | 1998–1999 | West Berkshire Heritage | 425 bronze sestertius or dupondii/asses | |||
Dairsie Hoard | Fife | 2014 | National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh | More than 300 pieces of hacksilver from at least four silver Roman vessels[22] | |||
Deepdale Hoard | Deepdale, Lincolnshire | 1979 | North Lincolnshire Museum | 260 silver siliquae[23] | |||
Didcot Hoard | Oxfordshire | 1995 | British Museum, London | 126 gold coins[24] | |||
Drapers' Gardens Hoard | Late fourth or early fifth century | Drapers' Gardens, City of London | 2007 | Museum of London, London | 15 copper-alloy vessels, 3 lead/tin alloy vessels, 2 iron vessels, a broken copper-alloy bracelet, 2 nummi and an iron bucket binding, along with the remains of a juvenile deer. Found in a well.[25] | ||
Edge Hill Hoard | Warwickshire | 2008 | Market Hall Museum, Warwick | 1,146 silver denarii in a small pot, coins dating between 190 BC and AD 63–64[26] | |||
Ethy Hoard | Cornwall | 2000 | Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro | 1,095 base silver radiates coarseware jar | |||
Esclusham Hoard | Wrexham | 2016 | 82 silver denarii dating to the reigns of Augustus, Nero, Galba, Vitellius and Vespasian in a red pot[27] | ||||
Eye Hoard | Suffolk | 1781 | 600 gold coins[28] | ||||
Felmingham Hall Hoard | Norfolk | 1845 | British Museum, London | Romano-British temple treasure consisting of a pottery bowl, a buckle, a rattle, heads of Jupiter and Minerva, a mask of Sol with sun rays, a lar or household god, a wheel associated with the Celtic god Taranis, two statuettes of birds[29] | |||
Fenwick Hoard | Essex [30] | 2014 | Colchester Castle[31] | 2 pairs of gold earrings, 1 gold bracelet, 2 gold armlets, 5 gold finger-rings, 1 silver chain and loop, 1 copper-alloy bulla, 1 silver armlet, 2 silver cuff bracelets, 1 glass intaglio, Roman republican coins, remains of a silver pyxis (jewellery box). | |||
Frampton Hoard | Dorset | 1998 | Returned to finder | 511 base silver radiates and pot | |||
Fremington Hagg Hoard | North Yorkshire | British Museum and Yorkshire Museum | Several hundred pieces of horse-gear, including mounts and strap fittings.[32] | ||||
Frome Hoard | Somerset | 2010 | Museum of Somerset, Taunton | 52,503 coins (5 silver, the rest debased silver and bronze)[33] | |||
Gloucester Hoard | Gloucestershire | 2017 | 8 silver denarii dated 134BC – AD37[34] | ||||
Grassmoor Hoard | Derbyshire | 2001 | Chesterfield Museum and British Museum, London | 1,421 silver coins | |||
Hayle Hoard (1825) | Cornwall | 1825 | Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro | Several thousand radiates in a copper bowl[35] | |||
Hayle Hoard (2017) | Cornwall | 2017 | 1,965 base silver radiates with the remains of a tin container and a lead stopper, found in a stone-lined pit[36] | ||||
Heslington Hoard | North Yorkshire | 1966 | Yorkshire Museum | 2,800 coins[37] | |||
Hickleton Hoard | South Yorkshire | 2001 | Doncaster Museum | 350 silver coins 36 copper-alloy coins | |||
High Green Hoard | South Yorkshire | 2001 | 738 base silver radiates | ||||
High Weald Hoard | West Sussex | 2006 | Brighton Museum & Art Gallery | 2894 silver coins[38] [39] | |||
Hockwold Hoard (1962) | Norfolk | 1962 | British Museum, London | 4 silver cups 4 silver handles 1 silver pedestal[40] | |||
Hockwold Hoard (1999) | Norfolk | 1999 | British Museum, London | 816 copper alloy coins | |||
Howe Hoard | Norfolk | British Museum, London | 15 gold aurei 131 silver denarii | ||||
Hoxne Hoard | Suffolk | 1992 | British Museum, London | 14,865 coins (569 gold, 14,272 silver, 24 bronze) 29 items of gold jewellery 98 silver spoons and ladles 1 silver tigress 4 silver bowls 1 small dish 1 silver beaker 1 silver vase or juglet 4 pepper pots[41] | |||
Huntingdon Muddy Hoard | 274 AD | Huntingdon,Cambridgeshire | 2018 | British Museum;Norris Museum, St Ives, Cambridgeshire | Pottery shards, (one pot in another)9724 coins (3 silver denarii, several radiates and antonianianii)[42] | ||
Hyderabad and Meeanee Barracks Hoard | Essex | 2011 | Colchester Museum | Two pots, one empty and one containing 1,247 coins[43] [44] | |||
Ibberton Hoard | 333 AD | Ibberton | 2019 | British Museum
| 393 nummi and fragments [46] | ||
Inchtuthil Hoard | Perth and Kinross | 1960 | Dispersed across various museums and private collections | 875,400 iron nails | |||
Itteringham Hoard | Norfolk | 2000 | British Museum, London | 3 silver finger rings 2 copper-alloy cosmetic sets 1 bronze key 62 silver denarii 42 copper-alloy coins pot fragments[47] | |||
Killingholme Hoard | Lincolnshire | 1993 | Mostly dispersed; 86 in British Museum, London. | 3,800 bronze coins dating to reign of Constantine the Great in a pot[48] | |||
Kingston Deverill Hoard | Wiltshire | 2005 | Salisbury Museum | 3 bronze trullei or patera (shallow handled bowls) 2 bronze wine strainers[49] | |||
Kirkham Hoard | Lancashire | 1853 | Harris Museum, Preston, Lancashire | 35 silver denarii and one bronze semis in a Samian ware pot.[50] [51] | |||
Kirton in Lindsey hoards | Lincolnshire | 1999 (1) 2001, 2004 (2) | 6 coins at British Museum, London | Hoard 1: 875 base silver radiates Hoard 2: 111 base silver radiates (2001); 85 base silver radiates (2004) | |||
Knaresborough Hoard | North Yorkshire | 1860 | Yorkshire Museum | Mixed metalwork. Copper alloy vessels: a large fluted bowl, six hemispherical 'Irchester' type bowls, four strainers with handles, a strainer bowl, a handled pan, two plates, a scale pan, and a large jar in the shape of a pottery vessel. Iron objects in the hoard include two iron axes, an adze, and a smith's cross. Objects accidentally melted down in the 19th century include several other large copper alloy plates, flat plates with handles, other dishes and bowls, a "great quantity" of iron nails, and a fire grate.[52] | |||
Knutsford Hoard | Cheshire | 2012 | Liverpool Museum, Congleton Museum | 3 silver-gilt trumpet brooches, 2 silver finger rings, and more than 100 coins which were issued between 32BC to the late 2nd century AD[53] | |||
Langley with Hardley Hoard | Norfolk | Returned to finder | 2,044 base silver radiates | ||||
Langtoft hoards | East Yorkshire | 2000 | Yorkshire Museum, York British Museum, London | Hoard A: 976 base silver coins and 21 sherds of a jar Hoard B: 924 base silver nummi and 9 sherds of a pot | |||
Leominster Hoard (2013) | Herefordshire | --> | 2013 | Returned to landowner | 518 Roman radiates, originally contained within leather bags.[54] | ||
Lightwood Hoard | Staffordshire | 1960 | Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent | 2,461 coins and two silver bracelets in an earthenware pot[55] | |||
Little Brickhill hoards (1962–1964) | Buckinghamshire | Bletchley Archaeological Society, Bletchley | 1962 251 loose coins About 400 corroded mass of coins 1964 4th-century pottery and sherds 13th-century jug (part) 11th to 12th-century sherds 2nd-century Samian ware fragments glass and jet beads 43 coins | ||||
Little Brickhill hoards (1967 & 1987) | Buckinghamshire | British Museum, London Buckinghamshire County Museum, Aylesbury | 1967 296 silver denarii hearth tools pottery bronze brooch and terret ring 3rd- to 4th-century sherds 1987 627 silver denarii | ||||
Little Orme Hoard (1981) | Conwy | 1981 | National Museum Cardiff | 5 ox-head bucket-mounts 1 razor handle 1 knife or chisel handle 2 brooches 1 harness ring 68 coins[56] | |||
Llanvaches Hoard | Monmouthshire | 2006 | National Roman Legion Museum, Caerleon | 599 silver denarii[57] | |||
Londonthorpe I Hoard | Lincolnshire | British Museum (part); Lincoln Museum (part); Belton House (part); rest returned to finder | 420 silver denarii (Mark Antony – Antoninus Pius) together with fragments of the base of a small grey flagon which judging from its size and the marks of corrosion on the inside had originally contained the whole hoard.[58] | ||||
Londonthorpe II Hoard (also known as the Ropsley Hoard) | Lincolnshire | Returned to landowner | 522 silver denarii (Mark Antony – Antoninus Pius) reportedly found in a possible crude cist inside a Roman greyware vessel (complete but broken, with interior staining from coins).[59] | ||||
M1 Motorway Hoard | Leicestershire (see note) | 207 silver denarii 228 base-silver radiates 2 grey ware pottery fragments | |||||
Malmesbury Hoard | Wiltshire | Athelstan Museum, Malmesbury | 1266 coins (3 radiates, 1263 nummi) dating to the late 3rd-early 4th century AD within a ceramic vessel.[60] | ||||
Malpas Hoard | 2014 | Liverpool Museum, Congleton Museum | 7 Iron Age British coins made between AD20 and AD50. The 28 Roman coins are early examples, before the conquest of Britain, of the type that would have been in circulation when Roman soldiers arrived in Britain in AD43 [61] | ||||
Maundown Hoard | Somerset | 2006 | Museum of Somerset, Taunton | 2,118 bronze coins[62] | |||
Mildenhall Treasure | Suffolk | 1942 | British Museum, London | 34 items of silver tableware[63] | |||
Monknash Hoard | South Glamorgan | 2000 | National Museum Wales, Cardiff | 103 silver denarii grey ware pot | |||
Nether Compton Hoard | Dorset | 1989 | 22,670 coins[64] | ||||
Newport Pagnell Hoard | Buckinghamshire | 2006 | More than 1,400 bronze coins pottery[65] | ||||
Osgodby Hoard | Lincolnshire | 1999 | British Museum, London | 44 silver denarii finger ring bronze brooch coarseware pottery vessel[66] | |||
Otterbourne Hoard I | Hampshire | 1978 | Winchester City Museum | Nearly 550 silver siliquae and other coins dated 364–423 in a pot[67] | |||
Otterbourne Hoard II | Hampshire | 1978 | Winchester City Museum | Silver siliquae | |||
Overton Hoard | North Yorkshire | 2016 | Yorkshire Museum, York | 37 silver coins and pottery fragments.[68] | |||
Patching Hoard | West Sussex | 1997 | Worthing Museum and Art Gallery | 13 Roman and 10 Visigothic gold solidi 21 Roman, 3 Visigothic, and 3 unidentified silver coins 2 gold rings 54 pieces of scrap silver, including a scabbard fitting[69] | |||
Piddletrenthide Hoard | Dorset | --> | 2016 | 2,114 Roman radiate coins in an incomplete pottery vessel.[70] | |||
Pot Shaft Hoard | Cheshire | 1995 | Manchester Museum | 564 Roman coins dating from AD 317–336, mainly Constantine and house of Constantine pieces[71] | |||
Preshaw Park Hoard | Hampshire | 1855 | Winchester City Museum | 280 uncirculated bronze coins dated 280–309 in a narrow-necked pot[72] | |||
Prestwood hoards | Buckinghamshire | Buckinghamshire County Museum, Aylesbury | Hoard A: 112 silver denarii and 1 radiate Hoard B: 735 base silver nummi and pot fragment | ||||
Reading Hoard | Berkshire | 2015 | Reading Museum, Reading | About 300 coins in a pottery vessel[73] [74] | |||
Rhayader Treasure | Powys | 1899 | British Museum, London | 1 gold ring with onyx stone; 11 pieces of gold necklet with 8 stones, 1 piece of scroll and a small embossed section; 4 pieces of gold armlet[75] | |||
Ribchester Hoard | Lancashire | 1796 | British Museum, London | A bronze cavalry helmet, a number of patera, pieces of a vase, a bust of Minerva, fragments of two basins, and several plates.[76] | |||
Rogiet Hoard | Monmouthshire | 1998 | National Museum of Wales, Cardiff | 3,778 silver coins[77] | |||
Ryedale Hoard | North Yorkshire | 2020 | Yorkshire Museum, York | Four copper alloy objects: A bust of Marcus Aurelius (probably from a sceptre), a horse-and-rider figurine, a zoomorphic key handle, and a plumb bob.[78] | |||
Seaton Down Hoard | Devon | 2013 | Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter | 22,888 copper alloy coins[79] [80] | |||
Sarum Road Hoard | Hampshire | 1996 | Winchester City Museum | 8 silver denarii dated 78BC – AD37[81] | |||
Shapwick hoards (1936–1938) | Somerset | Museum of Somerset, Taunton British Museum, London | Pewter cup, saucer, platter, jug, canister, bowl with pedestal pottery beaker 245 silver siliquae 1,170 bronze coins bronze cased wooden stave tankard bronze bowl | ||||
Shapwick Hoard (1978) | Somerset | 1978 | Glastonbury Museum | More than 1,000 copper coins pewter vessel | |||
Shapwick Hoard (1998) | Somerset | 1998 | Somerset County Museum, Taunton | 9,262 coins | |||
Shillington Hoard | Bedfordshire | Wardown Park Museum, Luton | Hoard A: 127 gold aurei Hoard B: 18 silver denarii | ||||
Shiptonthorpe Hoard | East Yorkshire | 2000 | Hull and East Riding Museum, Kingston upon Hull | 503 base silver coins pot fragments | |||
Shoreham Hoard | West Sussex | 1999 | 4,105 base silver denarii and radiates pottery vessel | ||||
Shrewsbury Hoard | Shropshire | 2009 | Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery | 9,315 bronze coins[82] | |||
Silchester Hoard (1894) | Hampshire | 1894 | Reading Museum British Museum, London | 258 silver denarii[83] | |||
Silchester Hoard (1985–1987) | Hampshire | Reading Museum | About 39 silver and bronze coins 3 gold rings[84] | ||||
Snettisham Jeweller's Hoard | Norfolk | 1985 | British Museum, London | 83 silver coins, 27 bronze coins, and quantities of gems, jewellery and scrap metal[85] | |||
Snodland Hoard | Kent | 2006 | More than 3,600 bronze coins[86] | ||||
South Petherton Hoard | 2013 | Sestertius of Marcus Aurelius in Museum of Somerset, majority returned to the finder | 7,563 coins dating from 161 to 274 AD mainly debased Antoninianii of the Gallic Empire [87] | ||||
St Albans Hoard | Hertfordshire | 2012 | Verulamium Museum, St Albans | 159 gold solidi[88] | |||
Stanchester Hoard | Wiltshire | 2000 | Wiltshire Museum, Devizes | 1,166 coins (3 gold, 1,162 silver, 1 bronze) | |||
Stogursey Hoard (1999) | Somerset | 3 coins at British Museum some others at Somerset | 1,097 base silver radiates pottery vessel remains 50 copper alloy coins | ||||
Stoke-on-Trent Hoard A | Staffordshire | 2012 | Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Hanley | 258 silver denarii dating between 31 BC and AD 176[89] | |||
Stony Stratford Hoard | Northamptonshire | 1789 | British Museum, London | 2 chain headresses, 3 fibulae, various fragments of silver plaques with figures of, or inscriptions to, Roman gods, in an urn | |||
Sully Hoard (1899) | South Glamorgan | 1899 | British Museum, London | 322 coins (7 gold, some silver, and rest bronze) 4 gold rings[90] | |||
Sully Hoard (2008) | South Glamorgan | 2008 | National Museum Wales | 2,366 bronze coins in one pot 3,547 bronze coins in another pot[91] | |||
Thetford Hoard | Norfolk | 1979 | British Museum, London | 33 silver spoons 22 gold finger rings 4 pendants several necklaces a gold buckle[92] | |||
Thornbury Hoard | Gloucestershire | 2004 | Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery | 11,460 coins[93] | |||
Tinwell Hoard | Rutland | 1999 | Rutland County Museum, Oakham | 2,831 base-silver coins | |||
Traprain Treasure | East Lothian | 1919 | Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh | 53 pounds of sliced up silver tableware some Christian items a Roman officer's uniform 4 coins[94] | |||
Upchurch Hoard | Kent | 1950 | Private collection | 37 bronze coins[95] | |||
Vale of Pewsey hoard (2020) | Wiltshire | 2020 | 160 silver coins and 1 copper coin[96] | ||||
Walton (Milton Keynes) Hoard | Buckinghamshire | 1987 | 97 bronze coins | ||||
Water Newton Treasure | Cambridgeshire | 1975 | British Museum, London | 27 silver items, including jugs, hanging-bowls, bowls and votive plaques 1 gold votive plaque[97] | |||
Welbourn Hoard | Lincolnshire | 1998 | 8 coins at British Museum, London | 436 base silver nummi Shelly Ware container | |||
Wem Hoard | Shropshire | 2018 | 336 items of Roman hacksilver, including 37 Roman coins[98] [99] | ||||
West Bagborough Hoard | Somerset | 2001 | Somerset County Museum, Taunton | 669 Roman coins and 64 pieces of hacksilver | |||
Westhall Hoard | Suffolk | 1855 | British Museum, London Norwich Castle Museum | 9 bronze terrets and some Roman coins in a bronze bowl[100] [101] | |||
Weston Underwood Hoard | Buckinghamshire | 1858 | Buckinghamshire County Museum | 166 silver denarii 10 other coins earthenware vessel Samian bowl various sherds and other pottery | |||
Wickham Market Hoard | Suffolk | 1984 | Pot containing 1,587 coins | ||||
Wold Newton Hoard | East Yorkshire | 2014 | Yorkshire Museum, York | 1,857 copper coins in ceramic pot[102] | |||
Womersley II | East Yorkshire | 2011 | Wakefield Museum | 445 nummi in and associated metalwork.[103] Note that the Cridling Stubbs Hoard is also known as Womersley I | |||
Yeovil Hoard | Somerset | 2013 | Museum of Somerset | 3335 coins, including 165 denarii, originally contained in a cloth bags[104] | |||
York Hoard (1840) | North Yorkshire | 1840 | Yorkshire Museum | Approximately 200 denarii.[105] | |||
Yorkley Hoard | Gloucestershire | 2012 | Dean Heritage Centre, Gloucestershire | 500 bronze coins, probably originally contained in a cloth bag[106] |