Submitted by IslandChillin t3_ysz38k in history
Kjartanski t1_iw4i4zy wrote
Reply to comment by piponwa in 600-year-old coin may be oldest found in Canada by IslandChillin
There were Norse in Greenland until at least 1408, and the most recent carbon date is in the 1430s. That is, fram the late 900s to at least 1430 there were Norse in the Americas, and in Newfoundland there is a Norse Settlement dated to 1021
PoopLogg t1_iw4u9vu wrote
Exactly. The Norse very well could have coinage from trade with or sacking of British isle villages.
LargeMonty t1_iw4upyj wrote
The Norse weren't raiding in the 1400s though.
PoopLogg t1_iw4z8j9 wrote
I mean not to be pedantic but that's just as far as we know
LargeMonty t1_iw50m6c wrote
It isn't impossible, just as far as I know it wasn't a recorded pattern since centuries before.
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