Ipswich Hoard
52°01′30″N 1°06′24″E / 52.025089°N 1.106694°E
| Ipswich Hoard | |
|---|---|
Two of the torcs | |
| Discovered | in Ipswich |
| Present location | British Museum, London |
There are two notable Ipswich Hoards. The first was a hoard of Anglo-Saxon coins discovered in 1863. The second was a hoard of six Iron Age gold torcs that was discovered in 1968 and 1969. The latter hoard has been described as second only to the Snettisham Hoard in importance as a hoard from the Iron Age, and is held at the British Museum.