These 160 area coins were found under the floor of a Roman house in Corbridge in 1911 CE. These 160 area coins were found under the floor of a Roman house in Corbridge in 1911 CE. They were stored in a bronze jar, their true value hidden by 2 bronze coins wedged in its mouth.
When the jar was lifted from the ground, the weight of the gold broke it, revealing the treasure. The Judge was left by the English Heritage (Trustees of the Corbridge Excavations Fund). From Corbridge, Northumberland, United Kingdom, circa 160 AD (The British Museum, Loпdoп).