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California Couple Finds $10M Buried Treasure in Back Yard

Stoner4Life

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A California couple spotted the edge of an old can on a path they had hiked many times before. Poking at the can was the first step in uncovering a buried treasure of rare coins estimated to be worth $10 million.

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"It was like finding a hot potato," the couple told coin expert Dr. Don Kagan from Kagin's, Inc. The couple hired the president of Kagin's, Inc. and Holabird-Kagin Americana, a western Americana dealer and auctioneer, to represent them.

"Since 1981, people have been coming to us with one or two coins they find worth a few thousand dollars, but this is the first time we get someone with a whole cache of buried coins… It is a million to one chance, even harder than winning the lottery," Kagan told ABCNews.com.

The couple is trying to remain anonymous after finding the five cans of coins last spring on their Tiburon property in northern California and conducted an interview with Kagin.

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"I never would have thought we would have found something like this. However, in a weird way I feel like I have been preparing my whole life for it," the couple said.

"I saw an old can sticking out of the ground on a trail that we had walked almost every day for many, many years. I was looking down in the right spot and saw the side of the can. I bent over to scrape some moss off and noticed that it had both ends on it," they said.

It was the first of five cans to be unearthed, each packed with gold coins.

"Nearly all of the 1,427 coins, dating from 1847 to 1894, are in uncirculated, mint condition," said Kagan told ABCNews.com.

He said Tuesday that the couple plan to sell most of the coins, but before they do, they are "loaning some to the American Numismatic Association for its National Money Show, which opens Thursday in Atlanta."

"Some of the rarest coins could fetch as much as $1 million apiece," said Kagan. He also said that they wish to sell 90 percent of the collection through Amazon.com and on the company's website.


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"We'd like to help other people with some of this money. There are people in our community who are hungry and don't have enough to eat. We'll also donate to the arts and other overlooked causes. In a way it has been good to have time between finding the coins and being able to sell them in order to prepare and adjust. It's given us an opportunity to think about how to give back," said the couple.

Kagan and his colleague David McCarthy, senior numismatist and researcher at Kagin's, met with the couple last April, two months after the hoard was found.

When McCarthy and Kagan told the couple that their bonanza will be in the annals of numismatic stories for quite some time, the couple said, "It would have been quite a pity not to share the magnitude of our find. We want to keep the story of these coins intact for posterity."


http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blog...back-yard-212612549--abc-news-topstories.html


that's some crazy shit right there.......

good for them wanting to pay it forward.
 

RetroGrow

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Stuff like that never happens to me. Can of worms? Yes. Can of gold coins? No!!!!!!!! Doesn't seem right.
 

Tudo

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Oh yeah and David Hall ( founder of PCGS ) said that most of them are grading uncirculated? Wowee
 

Classic Seeds

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what a lucky couple I sure hope the leprechaun who's stash this was is not like the movie !!! better on your own land than a sunken treasure and having to fight goverments and insurance companys for it .good for them aloha cls
 

BlackBuds

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As I was reading it I was thinkin they probably didn't even find it on their own property. What kind of "trail" were they walking in their back yard?
 

Treetops

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Nothing, like the find of ones life...I hunt for coins/lost articles..Love the hobby...I have found some great finds...So glad they have found the find they have found...it will always be remembered....
 

Harry Gypsna

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I went metal detecting with my childhood neighbour and his dad once....
We got all excited when the detector went off, we started digging, only to discover that our treasure was a rusty old iron no trespassing sign.....
 

diggdugg

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WOW! I would love to know who put them there and why. Cool story. Supposedly there are still millions and millions of "lost" treasure in North America from the spainards to the confederates etc...
 

Stoner4Life

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Nothing, like the find of ones life...I hunt for coins/lost articles..Love the hobby...I have found some great finds...So glad they have found the find they have found...it will always be remembered....

and I'm sure that it's finds like this one that keep you & others hunting.
 

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