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What became known as the Great Southern Hoard consisted of 13,000 Morgan Silver Dollars struck at the New Orleans Mint. They were amassed by a single man bent on stockpiling cold, hard cash as a hedge against financial ruin. After he died, his family decided to honor his legacy by making the coins available to the public. Now you can add a one-inch square section from one of the 13 Treasury-sealed canvas mint bags holding those Morgans, filled by workers of the New Orleans Mint between 1881-1902! The section is certified by Collectibles Authentication Guaranty (CAG), a part of the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). Secure yours now!
By GovMint :Going as far back as 1882 with Treasure Island to more modern examples like The Goonies, Holes, and National Treasure, the idea of discovering legendary buried treasure or a long-lost historic gold hoard has tantalized audiences—and not without reason. Throughout history, people have practiced gold hoarding as a means to preserve their wealth, especially in uncertain times such…
By Sean McConeghy
Just a couple of decades ago, it was somewhat challenging for coin collectors to find information on their favorite hobby. They had to seek dealers, go to libraries, buy books, and jump through other hoops to find necessary information. Fortunately, the internet has simplified matters, putting all that information within a few clicks. Unfortunately, with the abundance of good information…
By GovMint :People have always been fascinated with “buried treasure,” whether on land or in the sea. Over time, many great hoards of coins have been discovered, and many rare coins have been found in relatively pristine condition because they were stored away and forgotten about for generations until they were discovered.
Many existing hoards have already been found and dispersed through…