<< <i>Harry Shafer, a retired archaeology professor from Texas A&M University who was hired by Suneson as a consultant, said finding buried money at a construction site is unusual. >>
Yeah, most of it goes home in the lunch boxes...
Here's the link to the direct article with a picture Article, looks like a seated half on top. Not sure why they mention more about the Morgans, the seated coins and the gold piece are likely to be more valuable. Funny that the silver is covered with green stuff- would have thought the dry climate would have kept them in good shape.
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<< <i>Harry Shafer, a retired archaeology professor from Texas A&M University who was hired by Suneson as a consultant, said finding buried money at a construction site is unusual. >>
Yeah, most of it goes home in the lunch boxes...
Here's the link to the direct article with a picture Article, looks like a seated half on top. Not sure why they mention more about the Morgans, the seated coins and the gold piece are likely to be more valuable. Funny that the silver is covered with green stuff- would have thought the dry climate would have kept them in good shape.
My mother lives there. I have never gotten there, yet. But she wants us to come visit, and we might go in December...
Hey, wow, whoever buried that cache must have had some pretty modern-looking Ziploc bags!