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Man Finds $2 Million Worth of Gold Coins Buried in Kentucky Field | The Gateway Pundit


Man Finds  Million Worth of Gold Coins Buried in Kentucky Field | The Gateway Pundit

One lucky man in Kentucky found over 700 rare US gold coins buried in a cornfield in Kentucky.

The huge treasure haul has been estimated to be worth close to $2 million.

Most of the gold coins were dated from 1840-1862 and some of the most notable coins discovered in the haul were $1 Gold Indians, $10 Gold Liberties and $20 Gold Liberties.

The man and the location of where the gold coins were found have not been disclosed to the public due to privacy concerns, but a video of the discovery was released by the US Mint.

Many historians are speculating the gold coins were buried by a wealthy Kentuckian who was worried about Confederate troops advancing during the Civil War

Per WYMT:

Unearthed recently in a Kentucky cornfield, more than 700 rare U.S. gold coins have become one of the greatest coin-collecting finds of the 21st century.

The coins are dated from 1840 to 1862 and are estimated at a value exceeding $2 million.

Labeled ā€œThe Great Kentucky Hoard,ā€ experts described the find as extremely rare, and rarer still to find the coins in such good condition.

ā€œUnderneath were just these phenomenally beautiful, preserved coins,ā€ Certified Collectibles Group Executive Vice President Andrew Salzberg said. ā€œAnd I think they were preserved so well because they werenā€™t exposed to air, and they were buried in the ground.ā€

Watch the moment they were uncovered:





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