
Californian couple find $10 million worth coin pots on their property

A Northern Californian couple discovered a pot of golden coins worth a total of $10 million under an old tree while walking their dog on their property.
The 1,427 coins that are discovered by the Californian couple date from 1847 to 1894 and are all in uncirculated, mint condition.
According to David Hall, co-founder of Professional Coin Grading Service of Santa Ana, who recently authenticated the coins, some of the coins are so rare that they could worth $1 million apiece.
The couple, who wanted to stay anonymous to avoid renewed gold rush to their property, are middle-aged and lived for several years on the property where the coin pot was found in California`s Gold Country. They have no idea who put the coins there, though.
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