![]() | The 86% gold ingot was found at Brickland in Co Down, a short distance from Loughbrickland. Records say the Vikings plundered Loughbrickland in 833 AD. | ![]() |
![]() | The gold may be a result of contact between locals and Vikings. The ingots were used as currency. Gold is extremely rare in the Viking record, while there are vast quantities of silver. There are few parallels to the very valuable ingot. | ![]() This gold ring was lost by a Viking in Essex |




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