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Interesting, the Treasure Annual Report 2000 is probably as reliable as you can get (?) but it states "3 gold, 1199 silver, 1 copper alloy" making a total of 1,203 – this is obviously at odds with the other sources. But then, I have added up the individual coins from the list in the Treasure Report (twice now) and it only comes to 1,113, so... – B.hotep • talk• 09:09, 9 July 2010 (UTC)
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Interesting, the Treasure Annual Report 2000 is probably as reliable as you can get (?) but it states "3 gold, 1199 silver, 1 copper alloy" making a total of 1,203 – this is obviously at odds with the other sources. But then, I have added up the individual coins from the list in the Treasure Report (twice now) and it only comes to 1,113, so... – B.hotep • talk• 09:09, 9 July 2010 (UTC)
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