While weeding their garden in the village of Milford on Sea, the couple stumbled upon "strange circular discs" — which turned out to be gold and silver coins from the reign of Henry VIII.

In 2020, a couple in England was doing yard work when they discovered a number of “strange circular discs” by a fence. After washing the discs off with a hose, they realized that they’d actually found centuries-old gold coins.

The coins, which date from the 1420s to the late 1530s, were seemingly buried by someone during the tumultuous reign of King Henry VIII. They’re now set to go to auction, where they’re expected to sell for at least $300,000.

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The coin hoard, set to be auctioned by David Guest Numismatics in November 2

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