What Are the Impressive Iron Age Coins Discovered in Jersey?

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The largest hoard of Iron Age Celtic coins, approximately 50,000 silver and bronze coins, was discovered in Jersey by two amateur metal detectorists after a 30-year search. This significant find represents the most extensive collection of Iron Age coins in northern Europe, highlighting the historical importance of the region. The coins were likely buried loose or in a decayed container, indicating that the original owner did not anticipate a long-term concealment. The discovery raises questions about the wealth and status of the individual or tribe that owned these coins.

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Iron Age coins discovered in Jersey after 30-year search
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2012/jun/26/iron-age-coins-discovered-jersey
About 50,000 silver and bronze coins uncovered by men who spent decades exploring one field
The largest hoard of Iron Age Celtic coins found anywhere in northern Europe has been discovered by two amateur metal detectorists who have been searching in the same field in Jersey for 30 years.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/9358395/Iron-Age-coins-worth-1m-found-by-Jersey-treasure-hunters.html

http://news.yahoo.com/video/world-15749633/iron-age-coins-worth-millions-unearthed-in-29812683.html
 
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It's kind of incredible to me that it still possible to make amazing finds like this from the Roman era, and particularly something that directly relates to the most famous Roman of all.

I wonder how much buying power all these coins represent. How rich was the person or tribe whose coins these were?

Something I find strange is that they were found in the soil which means that they were buried loose, or, in some wooden or cloth or leather container that has since rotted away. Suggesting that whoever buried them didn't expect them to have to be hidden for all that long.
 
A clarification- I, at least, was taken aback at the idea of iron age coins being found in "Jersey" because I, being a self-centered American, immediately assumed it meant the American state of "New Jersey", not the channel island "Jersey". Now that would have been news!
 

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