Couple minted after stumbling across millions in gold coins
Cans of buried treasure found by California couple as they walked dog on their own property in 1800s gold rush region
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Associated Press in Los Angeles
theguardian.com, Tuesday 25 February 2014 22.12 EST
Jump to comments (298) A California couple have stumbled across a buried hoard of rare mint-condition gold coins said to be worth up to $10m (£6m) A California couple out walking their dog have stumbled across a buried hoard of rare mint-condition gold coins said to be worth up to US$10m. Nearly all of the 1,427 coins dating from 1847 to 1894 were in uncirculated mint condition, said David Hall, co-founder of Professional Coin Grading Service of Santa Ana, which authenticated them. The face value of the gold pieces adds up to about $27,000 but some of them are so rare that coin experts say they could fetch nearly $1m each.
“I don’t like to say once in a lifetime for anything but you don’t get an opportunity to handle this kind of material, a treasure like this, ever,” said numismatist Don Kagin, who is representing the finders. “It’s like they found the pot of gold at the
end of the rainbow.”
Kagin and McCarthy would say little about the couple’s property or its ownership history,
other than it is in a sprawling hilly area of Gold Country, as the region that was the site of the 1849 Gold Rush is known. The coins were found along a path the couple had walked for years. On the day they found them the woman had bent over to examine an old rusty can revealed by erosion under a tree.