Treasure Valuation Committee

Members of the Treasure Valuation Committee

The Chairman: Professor Norman Palmer Appointed as chair in 2001 and has been a member since 1997

Trevor Austin Appointed to the committee in 2003 he was reappointed in 2009 General Secretary of the National Council for Metal Detecting

Dr Jack Ogden He is an expert on ancient metallurgy and has first-hand experience of the antiquities market. He was reappointed to the Committee in 2001.

May Sinclair Consultant to Spink & Son Limited, one of London’s leading coin dealers.

John Cherry Former keeper Romano British Antiquities at the British Museum

Ian Carradice Expert on Roman coins.

Tim Pestell Norwich Castle Museum.

Peter Clayton

The Treasure Valuation Committee (TVC) is an indipendent body of experts, which offers expert advice to government on items of declaired Treasure finds in England, Wales and Northern Ireland which museums may wish to acquire from the Crown.

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