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The Methven Hoard Project

In 2019, during building works in the Perthshire village of Methven, a hoard of 17th-century coins was discovered.

This hoard consists of 68 coins and a pottery vessel. In this talk, Dr Carl Savage will look at the hoard from its discovery to its display and will focus on the wider picture of the coins and their place within 17th-century Perthshire.

The hoard was reported to the Treasure Trove Unit when it was found and was subsequently acquired by Perth Museum. The majority of the hoard is now in the care of Culture Perth & Kinross.

Biography

Dr Carl Savage is a Treasure Trove Officer at National Museums Scotland. He holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Central Lancashire and an MA in Medieval Archaeology from the University of York. He is currently working on his PhD between the University of York and National Museums Scotland.

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Accessibility Information

The entrance to Perth Museum from South St John’s Place is accessible by a ramp, with automatic doors at the top providing access to the vennel. The vennel is flat, with no stairs, and visitors to the museum can access both the on-site cafe and the museum from here. Similarly, the streetscape on the north side of St John’s Place provides level, accessible entry to the museum, with automatic doors in use to the vennel. Perth Museum has lift access to all floors. Assistance dogs are always welcome in Perth Museum, in both the onsite cafe and the museum. Fresh water is available. Their BSL Video introducing Perth Museum is available on their website.

Perth Museum, St John’s Place, Perth, PH1 5SZ

Wednesday 20 May 2026 @ 7:00pm

Price £8.50; Concession: £6 (inc. £1 booking fee)

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