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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.
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Over 1,400 gold coins from the mid-19th century that were buried in eight cans are discovered by an anonymous couple while walking their dog in Gold Country, California. The find dubbed the Saddle Ridge Hoard is expected to be worth over $10 million dollars (USD) and is the largest known hoard of gold coins ever found in the United States.
Saddle Ridge Hoard: 1847 to 1894 United States: 2013 Undisclosed Saka Hoard: 11th or 12th century Estonia: 2015 N/A Seaton Down Hoard: 260 to 348 United Kingdom: 2013 British Museum: Shapwick Hoard: 31 BC to 224 United Kingdom: 1998 Museum of Somerset: Shrewsbury Hoard: 4th century United Kingdom: 2009 British Museum: Silsden Hoard: 1st century ...
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An 1856-O double eagle, similar to the one depicted here, was the most expensive coin in the hoard, selling at auction for $105 (equivalent to $2,391 in 2023). In 1934, a hoard of gold coins was discovered by two teenage boys (Theodore Jones, 16, and Henry Grob, 15) in Baltimore, Maryland.