"Hidden Treasure: Kentucky Man Unearths 700 Civil War-era Coins in Cornfield"

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A Kentucky man discovered over 700 coins from the American Civil War era buried in his cornfield, including U.S. gold pieces dating between 1840 and 1863. The cache, known as the "Great Kentucky Hoard," consists mostly of gold dollars, along with a few silver coins. The hoard offers insights into the history of the region during a tumultuous period and may have been buried to protect it from Confederate raids. While historical finds on private land in the U.S. do not require reporting to archaeologists, experts emphasize the importance of engaging with them to preserve valuable information about the past.
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