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    <value>Gold ingot, probably Viking, 9th/10th century, cast ingot; 39.5mm long, 10.5mm wide, 7.5mm deep (max), 38.57g, 77% gold (SG). Found by Mr Tim Jackson with a metal detector at Fenstanton, Cambs., 31 August 1999; declared Treasure at an Inquest held on 6 July 2000 (see Treasure Annual Report 1998-99, no. 82).</value>
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    <value>In form and appearance it is similar to a number of silver ingots found in Viking-Age hoards in Britain and Scandinavia.  Gold ingots are, however, immensely rare, and it is perhaps only the fourth known from England.</value>
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