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Detectorist Unearths 15,000 Roman Silver Coins in Hoard That Could Be Wales' Biggest Find
Breitbart News ^
| October 23, 2025
| Simon Kent
Posted on 10/23/2025 9:08:43 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
An amateur metal detectorist profoundly believes in that maxim and it came true when he uncovered up to 15,000 Roman coins buried in a hoard that could be Wales' biggest-ever treasure find.The BBC reports David Moss, 36, from Cheshire, made the discovery that left him in disbelief after he dug up up two clay pots in an undisclosed northern part of the country.But the epic find in a muddy field left him fearing they could be stolen, so he slept with the treasure in his car for three days before taking the coins to experts, the BBC notes.The coins are now in the safe hands of the National Museum Cardiff where they will be analysed, but one expert believes it will likely prove to be the biggest ever discovery in Wales.
David described the area -- which he has chosen to keep secret -- as a "virtually untouched" area.
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TOPICS: History; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: coins; davidmoss; epigraphyandlanguage; godsgravesglyphs; metaldetecting; multiplenicks; romanempire; rome; silver; treasure; wales
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To: Sawdring
LOL...join me in never knowing! My wife, dog, and friends took off after a couple of minutes while I was chatting with him. But, after 20 minutes, I figured I better go find them. So I said good bye to Tom and let him get back to his digging.
To: ProtectOurFreedom
Here in The Michigan Boonies, most of the metal hits appear to be (I followed a couple of detectorists around the yard here one time, letting them know the location of the vanished farm buildings) broken rusty bolts off things, broken bits of flat metal pieces of things (sometimes with bolts through them), bits of barbed wire. In the west barbed wire was in use here and there, but where the grass was a little lean (and on the altiplano) herd grazing tended to be mobile and managed by riders and probably dogs, so, not much in the way of wire, and thanks to the distances covered, lost and dropped items would be spread out over perhaps hundreds of miles.
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posted on
10/23/2025 11:11:12 AM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
To: SunkenCiv
Was there a letter?
Serious, what a find.
All I’ve ever found was spare change.
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posted on
10/23/2025 11:22:43 AM PDT
by
Karliner
(Heb 4:12 Rom 8:28 Rev 3, "...This is the end of the beginning." Churchill)
To: SunkenCiv
I often run across old barbed wire fences on my hikes in CA, ID and MT. I often wonder who put it there and when. The stuff is rusted, but seem indestructible. I saw a fence line with five strands of barbed wire last week — an unusually high number of strands.
To: Karliner
No letter, just a ticket for an aeroplane.
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posted on
10/23/2025 11:31:16 AM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
To: ProtectOurFreedom
I used to see detectorists at the Lake Michigan shoreline. Based on what the inconsiderate pigs leave behind, I’d imagine there were a lot of screw-tops from beverages and such.
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posted on
10/23/2025 11:35:55 AM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
To: ProtectOurFreedom
Time Team is a UK archaeological series that ran for 20 years. The first ten episodes are available on Amazon Prime. Time Team now has a YouTube Channel where they cover more recent digs they conduct. They also have a channel on Patreon, but I’m not willing to pay to be a member. I subscribe to several WWII metal dectorist channels on YouTube. They detect in Germany mostly and a couple other guys in Russia.
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posted on
10/23/2025 11:37:16 AM PDT
by
mass55th
(“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” ― John Wayne)
To: SunkenCiv
Return to sender, no such number...
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posted on
10/23/2025 12:32:33 PM PDT
by
Karliner
(Heb 4:12 Rom 8:28 Rev 3, "...This is the end of the beginning." Churchill)
To: ProtectOurFreedom
I’ve seen lots of YouTubes with guys using metal detectors to find gold out west. But it’s the naturally occurring gold. This was a couple of years ago when gold was half current prices. So likely there are even more guys roaming the the forests mountains and deserts either metal detectors
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posted on
10/23/2025 4:36:05 PM PDT
by
ckilmer
To: ckilmer
I’m reading a great book “Gunfighters, Highway Men and Vigilantes” all about two of the most famous and most notorious western gold and silver mining boom towns - Aurora, NV and Bodie, CA - in the mid- to late-1800s. Really enjoyable and highly recommended.
To: SunkenCiv
I’ve seen YouTubes of guys panning or sleucing the sand for gold on those shorelines. They pull out fine gold but not in the quantities they they do offshore of gnome Alaska.
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posted on
10/23/2025 4:43:17 PM PDT
by
ckilmer
To: ProtectOurFreedom
I’ve seen YouTubes showing detectorists around those towns. They say the best places to find gold is in places it’s already been .found. The old timers went after the biggest and easiest to find and cheapest to mine deposits. But vastly improved detector tools and vastly higher prices increase the allure of gold. Nevada still has a lot of it.
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posted on
10/23/2025 5:10:39 PM PDT
by
ckilmer
To: ckilmer
Yes. Recovery methods 150 years ago were crude and they weren’t worried about improving recovery percentage. The tailings piles have lots of gold in them.
To: ckilmer
I've heard there's a shortage in Gnome.

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posted on
10/23/2025 5:30:03 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
The rest of the metal detecting keywords, sorted:
- Silver Objects Reveal Trade Links Between Viking and Islamic Worlds [08/17/2025]
- Exploration of Grodziec Forest District reveals three treasure hoards [08/14/2025]
- Gold Prospector Rejects $400 Offer for Rare Discovery Under Campsite [08/01/2025]
- 7th C. Sword With Gold Handle Found by Elderly Lady in Field That Metal Detector Pros Said was Empty [06/08/2025]
- Metal Detector Left Him Stunned After Unearthing Ancient Ring Belonging to the Sheriff of Nottingham [2022] [06/08/2025]
- 18th Century Gold Mourning Ring Discovered by Metal Detectorist is 'One of a Kind' British Treasure [06/08/2025]
- An 8-Year-Old Boy Got a Metal Detector for His Birthday -- and Found a 170-Year-Old Shipwreck [05/15/2025]
- Anglo-Saxon gold and garnet raven's head found [05/12/2025]
- Man stumbles across hoard of priceless coins while out for nature walk: 'Face to face with history' [05/12/2025]
- Stunning Iron Age Dagger Found on Polish Beach [04/12/2025]
- 2,000-Year-Old Iron Age Treasure Hoard Found in Britain [03/28/2025]
- Ancient Coins From Britain Discovered on Dutch Soil [01/31/2025]
- Coin Hoard in Germany Contains Roman and Gallic Coins [10/25/2024]
- Trump shooter's ominous request to his boss before assassination attempt revealed.. Three Hours before shooting - Crooks Triggered Metal Detector - and they let him in anyway! [07/16/2024]
- Tiny, 1800-year-old portrait of Alexander the Great found in Denmark [05/07/2024]
- Roman gold hoard suggests Nordic connection to network of European elite [04/09/2024]
- Largest Gold Nugget Ever Found in England Unearthed With Faulty Metal Detector [04/08/2024]
- Metal Detectorist Finds on 4,000-year-old Dagger in Poland Forests [02/26/2024]
- 'Completely surreal': Metal detectorist unearths 1,500-year-old gold ring in Denmark [02/22/2024]
- Looting of coin hoard site prompts call for survey [Jersey] [09/22/2023]
- 1500-year-old gold treasure discovered by metal detectorist: "This is the gold find of the century in Norway" [09/08/2023]
- Ancient Viking treasure has oldest-known reference to Norse god Odin [03/08/2023]
- The ancient golden treasure rewriting Danish history [07/19/2022]
- Man leading search for King John's Treasure has pinpointed a small area at Sutton Bridge [07/01/2022]
- Two Bronze Age hoards found on farm near Royston [12/12/2021]
- GOP lawmakers call for Pelosi to be fined over new screenings (rules for you, not her) [02/05/2021]
- Metal-detecting couple find one of Britain's biggest ever treasure hoards [tr] [08/26/2019]
- The Detectorists [08/31/2018]
- Boy finds WWII plane with pilot's remains in cockpit [03/09/2017]
- Man With Metal Detector Finds Roman-Era Grave [09/02/2015]
- Ancient coins worth more than £1 million found buried in lead bucket in farmer's field [01/02/2015]
- Ancient Celtic offshore Banking [update to 2012 story] [12/07/2014]
- Amateur archaeologists unearth Viking gold [05/05/2014]
- Sheperdswell metal detector Greg Sweetman finds valuable Anglo-Saxon artefacts [03/02/2014]
- Amateur Treasure Hunter Finds Roman Gold Hoard [02/22/2014]
- Fairbanks duo find more than metal with detectors [10/29/2013]
- Missing keys hunt unearths treasure trove find [07/31/2013]
- Viking gold discovered by amateur with metal detector in Co Down [06/27/2013]
- Danish teenager makes rare Viking-era find with metal detector [05/17/2013]
- German battlefield yields Roman surprises [05/13/2013]
- Civil War Ring Returned to Owner's Family [04/13/2013]
- Amateur with metal detector finds 1,600-year-old royal ring [03/30/2013]
- Need Help Finding Good Metal Detector [03/09/2013]
- Want to find his hidden treasure worth millions? Head outdoors [02/27/2013]
- Gold nugget found near Ballarat[Australia- 12 pounds] [01/17/2013]
- Oak Lake waters recede, revealing guns [01/14/2013]
- Two men using metal detectors discover hoard of 50,000 Iron Age Celtic coins [07/03/2012]
- Metal Detector Hobbyists Find Rare Heap Of Celtic Coins [07/01/2012]
- TSA PO'd over plug outrage [06/25/2012]
- Dug out of the Thames mud, a token Romans used to pay for their pleasure [01/16/2012]
- Obama sets off White House metal detector [12/10/2011]
- Precious gold and ruby ring found in field [11/26/2011]
- Detectors out to track Somerset man's lost wedding ring [11/26/2011]
- Coins from 17AD found under Jerusalem's Western Wall hints sacred site NOT built by Herod [11/26/2011]
- 3,000 Roman 3rd Century coins found in Montgomery field [07/28/2011]
- How Metal Detectors Work [02/12/2011]
- Treasure hunt novice struck £1m gold on first outing[Scotland] [11/05/2009]
- Does brooch dug up in Oxfordshire field belong to 6th century Saxon princess? [09/21/2009]
- Mendham dig yields Revolutionary War artifacts[NJ] [09/10/2009]
- Recent discovery of a Roman Coin Hoard in the Shrewsbury Area[UK][10K Coins] [09/10/2009]
- Viking silver treasure hoard worth £1m unearthed after 1,000 years[UK] [08/28/2009]
- The beep that made me leap: Housewife discovers £250,000 gold treasure after seven years [06/27/2009]
- Moorpark man finds gold nugget worth $10,000[CA] [05/29/2009]
- 3,000 year-old bracelet found in Tyrone field[Northern Ireland] [04/20/2009]
- Treasure hunter finds 700-year-old ring in Flintshire field[UK] [02/26/2009]
- Pair unearth Saxon burial remains[UK] [02/05/2009]
- Prehistoric gold coins found in Suffolk[UK] [01/18/2009]
- Metal detector's rare find[UK] [12/30/2008]
- Major Roman coins find at Petworth[UK] [12/23/2008]
- Roman treasure found on Clifton farmland[UK] [11/21/2008]
- Pictured: The £350,000 Iron Age neckband discovered by one man and his metal detector[UK] [11/20/2008]
- Ancient Celtic coin cache found in Netherlands [11/13/2008]
- 700-year-old coins found in field[UK] [11/10/2008]
- Herefordshire Saxon find is declared as treasure[UK] [11/05/2008]
- Does ring found in field date back to Norman conquest?[UK] [10/31/2008]
- Treasure hunters set to coin it with Roman haul[UK] [10/29/2008]
- Coin found by Wrexham pensioner is 2,000 years old[UK] [09/16/2008]
- Old silver cross found in field declared treasure[UK][15th Century] [08/23/2008]
- Metal detector find dates back 1,500 years[UK] [08/19/2008]
- Metal detector finds silver ring for a bloodthirsty god[UK] [05/23/2008]
- Treasure hunter unearths ancient ring[UK][10th Century] [04/18/2008]
- Rare find for metal detector(Anglo Saxon Misc. Treasures-UK) [08/22/2006]
- Bra Sets Off Metal Detector in Calif. (metal detectors too sensitive?) [05/04/2006]
- Unearthed War Relics See Battle Again - Archaeologists decry History Buffs Dig (Civil War relics) [04/19/2006]
- TSA Horror Stores [05/22/2005]
- METAL DETECTORS: WHICH ONE IS BEST? [02/12/2005]
- Blazers' Stoudamire arrested on pot charge (hold muh bong alert) [07/08/2003]
- Why Does This Metal Detector Keep Going Off?? [12/17/2002]
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posted on
11/28/2025 5:05:28 PM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(Kudos to the Admin Moderator, reason: "Randspam" [ 4354167 ])
To: ProtectOurFreedom
We’ve been to Bodie. One of the best-preserved ghost towns in the entire Western USA. Well worth a day’s visit if ever you’re in the region.
It is a California State Park, and they’ve done a great job preserving it.
https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=509
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posted on
11/28/2025 5:10:52 PM PST
by
abb
To: abb
I've driven 395 Bishop-Mammoth-Lee Vining-Bridgeport many times, but I've never gotten to Bodie! I've been to the Tufa Towers on Mono Lake, but not to Bodie.
My wife and I toured Rhyolite, NV (another ghost town from the same era) in the springtime this year and it was pretty cool, too.
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