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Here the treasure of gold coins found in the maize field, everyone was surprised to hear the price, know where is the matter?

A huge treasure has been found in a corn field in Kentucky, USA, which is estimated to be worth millions of dollars. A priceless collection of more than 700 gold coins from the American Civil War era has been discovered here in the farm. The collection, known as the “Great Kentucky Hoard,” is now up for sale and is expected to fetch millions of dollars on the market.

According to Vion News, the coin was found earlier this year on a farm in the state of Kentucky, the location and identity of the finder have not been disclosed. The coins have been authenticated and graded by a reputable firm. The company which has been entrusted with the responsibility of selling the coins has also released a video related to the excavation process.

According to GovMint.com, the online platform handling the sale, these coins date from 1840 to 1863. They are priced in various denominations such as $1 Gold Indian, $10 Gold Liberties, and $20 Gold Liberties. Let us tell you that this collection has an extremely rare $20 Gold Liberty minted in 1863 in Philadelphia. Which has the highest demand and it is believed that its price can go up to 6 digits.

story of gold coins

Jeff Garrett, a well-known rare coin dealer, was contacted a few months ago by an unknown finder of the coins. According to Garrett, “This collection of over 700 gold coins is astonishing, representing a war-era collection of coins.” Do and take you to that era.

Kentucky and the Civil War

Although Kentucky had adopted a neutral position during the Civil War, it was still affected by the conflict between the slave-holding North and the South, which lasted from 1861 to 1865. It is estimated that the ‘Great Kentucky Hoard’ may have some historical connection to this period (1861 to 1865), these coins were lost and buried for more than 150 years. The Numismatic Guaranty Company, responsible for certifying coins, has also accepted this possibility.