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Treasure of Gazteluberri
Tesoro de Gazteluberri
Museo Arqueológico Nacional - Conjunto 233 - Tesoro de Gazteluberri.jpg
Set of coins of the mint of Seville
Material Gold, silver and iron
Period/culture 1537-1556
Discovered 1960
Segura (Guipúzcoa)
Discovered by Juan Berasategui y Urquía and Eugenio Martín Zazo
Present location National Archaeological Museum (Madrid)
Registration 233

The Treasure of Gazteluberri is a collection of old coins. These coins are made from different materials like gold, silver, and iron. People believe they were buried around the end of the 1500s or the start of the 1600s.

The treasure includes coins from the time of Queen Joanna I, King Philip II, and Emperor Charles I. These coins were made at the coin factory in Seville. The coins were kept safe inside a cowbell. Today, you can see the treasure at the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid. It has a special tracking number, 233.

Discovery

The Treasure of Gazteluberri was found in 1960. Two people, Juan Berasategui y Urquía and Eugenio Martín Zazo, discovered it. They found it in a town called Segura, which is in the area of Guipúzcoa, Spain.

The place where the treasure was found gives us clues. It suggests the treasure was buried during a time of trouble. People often bury valuable things to keep them safe when times are uncertain. This means the treasure might have belonged to a farmer or someone who secretly moved goods. They would have wanted to protect their money.

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