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A man found one of England's earliest gold coins in a field. It'll sell for a pretty penny

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The "Henry III gold penny" was minted in about 1257. It depicts the former English king sitting on an ornate throne, holding an orb and scepter. It is one of only eight such coins known to exist, many of which are in museums. The finder, who wishes to remain anonymous, didn't realize how valuable the coin was.

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