Archaeologists in Brandenburg an der Havel uncovered a copper kettle that once held silver coins from the time of the Thirty Years’ War. The silver stash has been undisturbed for about 400 years beneath Gotthardtkirchplatz.

Only three coins survived in and around the kettle, and each came from a different city. The mix points to how far money moved across early 1600s Europe.

Finding Gotthardtkirchplatz silver

Excavations tied to an addition at the Sonnensegel youth art gallery opened the site for careful digging at Gotthardtkirchplatz 3 – a square in the old town district of Brandenburg an der Havel.

The work is led by the Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and Archaeological State Museum (BLDAM).

Three silver coins in a copp…

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