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A Civil War-era treasure of more than 700 gold coins was unearthed in a Kentucky cornfield, a find that has at least partly vindicated legends of lost Civil War gold that have driven American ...
Gold From A Divided Nation. The hoard dates back to the 1860s, the height of the American Civil War.The coins—mostly $1, $10, and $20 Liberty Head gold pieces—carry mint marks from ...
An unidentified man found a treasure trove of gold coins in a Kentucky cornfield. The coins, which were minted before or during the Civil War, could be worth more than $1 million.
Coin collectors rejoiced after gold was struck in a Kentucky cornfield last month, literally. More than 800 gold Civil War-era coins were discovered after being buried more than 150 years ago.
The 700-plus gold coins, found in a cornfield in Kentucky, date to between 1840 and 1863. GovMint.com. Every so often, amateur treasure hunters stumble onto something spectacular: the missing ...
Hundreds of Civil War-era gold coins, called the Great Kentucky Hoard, were found in a cornfield. Bill Gale, GovMint founder and president, said in a news release. A gold coin treasure trove ...
A man unearthed a huge hoard of Civil War-era gold and silver coins on his Kentucky farm. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works .
Civil War-era gold coins were recently found in a Kentucky cornfield and listed for sale on govmint.com before being valued at $2 million. The coins were named the "Great Kentucky Hoard." ...
An anonymous man discovered more than 700 gold coins dating back to the Civil War in a Kentucky cornfield, The New York Times reported on Sunday. In total, the $1, $10, and $20 pieces may be worth ...
KENTUCKY (WKRC) - The anonymous man who found a trove of gold coins from the Civil War era has finally come forward with more details about his find. In the summer of 2023, a Kentucky farmer found ...
“This is the most insane thing ever,” he said, pointing out coins that were later certified by Numismatic Guaranty Co. as genuine $1, $10 and $20 gold coins minted before and during the Civil War.