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The Saddle Ridge Hoard is the name given to a hoard of 1,427 gold coins unearthed in the western half of the Shasta Cascade region, of Northern California in 2013. The face value of the coins totaled $27,980, but was assessed to be worth $10 million.
5 sty 2018 · The Saddle Ridge Hoard, as the treasure came to be known, was probably buried on the property sometime in the late 19th century. Most of the coins are $20 gold pieces minted in San Francisco after 1854, during the gold rush.
The Saddle Ridge Hoard was discovered in a rural California region often referred to as “Gold Country” because of the gold found there in 1849. The gold coins were found inside rusted cans buried underground. The person or people who buried the Saddle Ridge Hoard remain unknown. The coins are believed to be the savings of an individual or ...
18 sie 2022 · It was the largest discovery of lost treasure in U.S. history. Yet no one could figure out how it got there. The Saddle Ridge Hoard, as the treasure came to be known, was probably buried on the property sometime in the late 19th century.
27 lut 2014 · The dream of discovering buried treasure came true for a California couple who found a real pot of gold while walking their dog. The largest such hoard ever found in the U.S. is comprised of...
27 lut 2014 · A Northern California couple found more than 1,400 gold coins buried on their property. The "Saddle Hill Hoard," as it has become known by, is worth as much as $10 million.
26 lut 2014 · A California couple found a stash of gold coins buried on their property last year valued at as much as $10m (£6m), rare coin dealers have said. The 1,427 coins, which date from 1847-1894, were...