RecordRod (fragments)< 1 of 1 > Back found at Skaill, Sandwick, Orkney
Rod (fragments)These fragments of silver rods, cut from a brooch pinhead, bracelets, and unidentified objects, are part of the largest Viking Age silver hoard found in Scotland. The hoard was buried at Skaill at Sandwick in Orkney sometime between 950 and 970. Most of the fragments are plain. The majority have nicks, small cuts made to test silver purity when the silver exchanged hands. In the Viking world, silver and, to a lesser extent, gold were used as a medium of exchange, weighed on balances. Any type of silver, complete objects or hacksilver, was valid as bullion. Much of the silver was nicked and bent to test its purity. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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