New York Post - A man in Kentucky hit the jackpot after he discovered over 700 coins from the Civil War era on his rural farm. The findings have been nicknamed the “Great Kentucky Hoard” and include a group of 1863 Double Eagles and hundreds of US gold dollars dated from 1850 to 1862, as well as a few silver coins, per Numismatic Guaranty Company, which certified the pieces.
In a YouTube video posted by GovMint, one of the biggest collectible coin marketers in the United States, the unidentified man is seen digging up the pieces of treasure — potentially worth millions — from the dirt.
“This is the most insane thing ever,” he said. “These are all $1 gold coins, $20 gold coins, $10 gold coins and, look, I’m still diggin’ them out.” The location where the coins were found was not disclosed.
Pedo joe's doj and fbi will be making a visit shortly
ReplyDeleteWhy the hell would you EVER tell anyone about this?
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's better to be lucky than good.
ReplyDeleteThe coins will be confiscated as contraband. Public ownership of gold coins was banned in the 30's.
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