In a groundbreaking discovery in Eastern England, archaeologists have unearthed a treasure trove of 321 silver coins, providing new insights into the economic practices of the 11th century. This collection, meticulously preserved in cloth, spans the reigns of three Anglo-Saxon kings, offering a rare glimpse into the currency of that era. The coins, dating from the periods of Harold I, Harthacnut, and Edward the Confessor, suggest a sophisticated economic system, far more intricate than previously understood.
Or maybe: It was hidden from the fiscal and fiat thieves of their times...