The Deepdale Hoard is a Roman coin hoard found in Deepdale (near Barton-upon-Humber) in North Lincolnshire in 1979.
It consisted of 260 silver siliquae and one gold solidus.
[1] The initial discovery of the hoard was on 11 May 1979, with further coins found over the next two years.
[2] The majority of the coins were found in a pot (2⁄3 of which survived[3]) while others were found scattered nearby.
The coins were from the reigns of Constantius II to Honorius.