Nice attendance for the presentation of the silver treasure

On Sunday 3 October, the Sorø Museum presented a silver treasure with over 600 silver coins.

In the 1000s, a wealthy man dug a vessel filled with silver coins into the ground at Vedbygård near Ruds Vedby. It was probably intended that the fortune should only be in the ground for a short time, but it was not dug up again until 2020, when two local detector drivers Per Carlsen and Jimmy Christensen found it.

The silver treasure can be seen at Sorø Museum until 17 December. See the museum's opening hours here.

Read more about Per Carlsen and Jimmy Christensen's findings of the silver treasure here.

https://www.tv2east.dk/soroe/per-og-jimmy-fandt-1000-aar-gammel-soelvskat

Presentation of the silver treasure

 

 

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