Wales Civil War gold comes home
The greatest hoard of Civil War coins ever found in Wales have gone on display for the first time in the county in which they were discovered. Gold and silver coins dating back to the 1640s are the centrepiece of an exhibition at Scolton Manor Museum near Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. The exhibition, entitled The Tregwynt Hoard: Coins, Cromwell and Cavaliers, highlights the importance of the hoard as well as explaining the impact on Wales and Pembrokeshire of the Civil War. The story of the Tregwynt hoard is fascinating.
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