
The Saddle Ridge Hoard is the name given to identify a treasure trove of 1,427 gold coins unearthed in the Gold Country of the Sierra Nevada, California in 2013. The face value of the coins totaled $27,980, but was assessed to be worth $10 million. In total, the hoard
contains $27,460 in twenty-dollar coins, $500 in ten-dollar coins, and
$20 in five-dollar coins, all dating from 1847 to 1894. The collection
is the largest known discovery of buried gold coins that has ever been
recovered in the US.
The owners of the property discovered the trove while they were walking
their dog on their property. Although they had reportedly hiked the
trail numerous times previously, it was not until they spotted a rust-covered metal can poking out of the ground that they chose to explore further... After Mary noticed the can, John bent down to pick it up, but found that
it was stuck in the dirt. He began to use a piece of wood to pry it
from the ground. It was so heavy that they believed that the can likely
held lead paint.
On their walk back to their house, struggling to carry the weight of
the find, the lid of the can cracked open, revealing the edge of a
single gold coin.
They returned to the site with some hand tools to see if they could
find anything else. They found another can about a foot away from where
the first can was discovered. Although it was partially decomposed due
to rust, it held several more coins. They continued to return to the
site to look for more coins, primarily digging in the ground and
eventually using a metal detector. Their work eventually resulted in the discovery of eight cans filled with 1,427 coins.
I am recurrently frustrated that nobody seems to have buried cans of gold in my woods or along the trails where I hike.
Ha, you reminded me of a FB thread from last month I needed to import to my blog.
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What the? Is this just a crazy coincidence??
ReplyDeletei think you may have to hike other trails!
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Umm...are you sure?
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