Boston Spa hoard

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{{Infobox artifact

| name =Boston Spa hoard

| image =YORYM_H64.jpg

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| image_caption =The grey ware vessel from the hoard

| material =Roman coins
Roman pottery

| period = Romano-British

| size =172 coins

| writing =

| created = Shortly after AD355

| discovered_place =Boston Spa, West Yorkshire, England

| discovered_date =1848

| location =Yorkshire Museum, York

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The Boston Spa hoard is a Romano-British hoard of 172 coins in a ceramic vessel found near Boston Spa in 1848.{{Historic England research records |num=54886|desc=Monument Number 54886 |access-date=3 November 2021}}

Discovery and description

The hoard was found in Boston Spa in 1848 during the construction of foundations for a new building.{{cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/handbooktoantiqu00york/page/96/mode/2up?q=boston+spa |title=Handbook to the Grounds and Antiquities of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society |author1=Charles Wellbeloved |date=1881 |pages=97–98}}

It comprises a ceramic grey ware jar and 172 silver denarii. The coins date from 211 BC to the reign of the Emperor Hadrian (AD 119–122). They are, thus, likely to have been deposited in the 2nd-century AD. The hoard was purchased by the Yorkshire Museum in 1880.

Public display

The hoard was loaned to Leeds City Museum in February 2022 as part of their exhibition on coin hoards titled "Money Talks". It was displayed alongside other hoards including the Cridling Stubbs Hoard and the Temple Newsham Hoard.{{cite news |url=https://news.leeds.gov.uk/news/exhibition-reveals-how-yorkshires-ancient-savers-stashed-their-cash-underground |title=Exhibition reveals how Yorkshire’s ancient savers stashed their cash underground |date=10 February 2022 |publisher=Leeds.gov.uk |accessdate=14 February 2022}}

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