The hoard consists of a variety of silver items including 27 coins, 10 arm-rings, two finger-rings, 14 ingots, six brooch fragments, a fine wire braid and 141 fragments of arm-rings and ingots which had been chopped up and turned into
hacksilver, which was used as a form of currency in Viking times. The hoard includes Arabic, Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Viking and Viking coins. They date to around AD 900 and include coins of
Alfred the Great and the Danish-ruled Kingdom of
Northumbria. Some of the other items appear to have been intended for personal ornamentation, perhaps to indicate the owner's rank. The arm bands would have been given by a leader to a warrior as a reward for services rendered. One of the bands is particularly notable for its unusual combination of Irish, Anglo-Saxon and
Carolingian-style decoration.). The reverse has the letters
DNS (Dominus)
REX (King) arranged in the form of a cross, indicating a Christian affiliation. The name Airdeconut is previously unrecorded and appears to refer to an otherwise unknown Viking ruler. He is believed to be the first newly identified medieval ruler in England in the last 50 years, and the first "new" Viking king to be identified since 1840. Æthelwold was killed at the
Battle of the Holme in 902. The hoard is the largest Viking treasure found in the UK since the discovery of the
Vale of York Hoard in 2007 and is the fourth-largest Viking hoard found in the UK. It has striking similarities with the much larger
Cuerdale Hoard, found in 1840 about away. Both hoards are thought to have been buried around AD 900 at a time of conflict between the Viking settlers of northern England and the
Anglo-Saxons, whose kings Alfred the Great and
Edward the Elder sought to re-establish Anglo-Saxon control over Danish-ruled territory in England. It would have been worth a considerable amount at the time, perhaps the equivalent of a herd of sheep or cattle. The fact that the hoard's owner never returned to claim it may indicate that they did not survive the unrest. ==Display and disposal==