Have you ever found (or heard of anyone else finding) a hidden/buried, etc. group of Mint State coin
SanctionII
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I posted this question on the Metal Detecting Forum and have not gotten any response yet. Thought I would toss the question out on the US Coin Forum for wider exposure.
I have heard of people finding stashes of old coins in metal boxes, sealed glass jars, etc. but they have been circulated coins. Has anyone found (or heard of anyone else finding) a stash of old Mint State coins that have been buried or otherwise hidden and forgotten. If so tell us your story(ies).
This question does not cover finds like the Binion hoard of Morgans or other similar stashes in safes, bank vaults etc.
I have heard of people finding stashes of old coins in metal boxes, sealed glass jars, etc. but they have been circulated coins. Has anyone found (or heard of anyone else finding) a stash of old Mint State coins that have been buried or otherwise hidden and forgotten. If so tell us your story(ies).
This question does not cover finds like the Binion hoard of Morgans or other similar stashes in safes, bank vaults etc.
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The trick is getting at them...
Anyway, I would assume a number of cities on building new buildings probably put in a time capsule in the cornerstone and such.
Some others in time of war would have hidden their money too, even the rich would have done it.
Some businesses would have done so, such as a bank trying to keep the cash out of the enemies hands.
So yes it is very possible.
Nothing a jackhammer cant fix! Yes, officer why are we doing work at 2 AM? Because it would be too loud at noon!
Steve
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<< <i>I know exactly where a "hoard" of mint state coins are hidden -- in the cornerstone of the old San Francisco Mint.
The trick is getting at them... >>
Hey Bob. Those are some MS coins you and I wil NEVER own!
TorinoCobra71
<< <i>in the cornerstone of the old San Francisco Mint...
Nothing a jackhammer cant fix! Yes, officer why are we doing work at 2 AM? Because it would be too loud at noon!
Steve >>
I live close enough to that mint.. who wants in?! The Santa Clara show is this weekend, we can hop on Caltrain...
TD