Counterfeiting dirty money 100s of years before coins were invented

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    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Neat. Funny how much that hoard shown in the article looks like much later Viking hacksilver.

    Canaanite silver hoard pictured in the article, ca. 12th century BC:
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    Cuerdale Hoard of Viking hacksilver, ca. 10th century AD:
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    But then I guess little bits and bobs of broken jewelry and such didn't differ a whole lot between the millennia.

    Silver was silver (or not, when counterfeit, as mentioned in the article), and the form it took was pretty similar regardless of the era.
     
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