A Norse Coin In Maine Changed What We Knew About Exploration

The discovery of an 11th-century Viking coin at a Native American site in Maine in 1957, now known as the Maine Penny, has significantly altered our understanding of early North American exploration. This silver coin, minted in Norway between 1065 and 1080 AD, was found amongst thousands of Indigenous artifacts. Its presence provides compelling evidence that Norse explorers may have journeyed much farther south into the continent than previously documented, challenging established timelines of European contact.
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