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$10M Gold Coin Hoard Found in Yard May Have Been Stolen From Mint
Abc ^ | 3/4/14 | By DINA ABOU SALEM and BILL MCGUIRE

Posted on 03/04/2014 11:01:21 AM PST by GrandJediMasterYoda

$10M Gold Coin Hoard Found in Yard May Have Been Stolen From Mint

A California couple who found a stash of buried gold coins valued at $10 million may not be so lucky after all. The coins may have been stolen from the US Mint in 1900 and thus be the property of the government, according to a published report.

The San Francisco Chronicle's website reported that a search of the Haithi Trust Digital Library provided by Northern California fishing guide Jack Trout, who is also a historian and collector of rare coins, turned up the news of the theft.

The California couple, who have not been identified, spotted the edge of an old can on a path they had hiked many times before several months ago. Poking at the can was the first step in uncovering a buried treasure of rare coins estimated to be worth $10 million.

(Excerpt) Read more at abcnews.go.com ...


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To: Vaquero
"it was stolen 115 years ago...there are statutes of limitations..

I'll bet some insurance co. will end up with the whole thing...

121 posted on 03/04/2014 1:29:02 PM PST by unread (Rescind the 17th. Amendment...bring the power BACK to the states...!)
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To: Fresh Wind
The coins are mostly uncirculated and in mint condition

This is from today's story (at the link posted).

Of course, buying and burying uncirculated gold coins legitimately is also a stretch of the imagination.

122 posted on 03/04/2014 1:41:52 PM PST by Abby4116
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To: unread

Hasn’t stopped the gov’t from taking it back in other cases.


123 posted on 03/04/2014 1:44:16 PM PST by Rusty0604
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

It’s actually an interesting problem, in a despotic anti-constitutional sort of way.

If the coins were issued by the SF Mint (monetized), they were subject to EO 6102 and needed to be turned in. If they were never issued, they are US government property.

Either way, somebody somewhere did something illegal.


124 posted on 03/04/2014 1:49:17 PM PST by Jim Noble (When strong, avoid them. Attack their weaknesses. Emerge to their surprise.)
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To: Vaquero

Not for the federal goverment.

These people should have kept up on current events better. There are several instances where people have found uncirculated coins that the feds confiscated.

Let this be a lesson to people to shoot shovel and shut up. Melt it down if you find gold. If you see an endangered bird on your land kill it burn it and bury the shes.


125 posted on 03/04/2014 1:59:16 PM PST by Organic Panic
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To: Organic Panic

BINGO !! We have a winner.


126 posted on 03/04/2014 2:03:26 PM PST by Vaquero (Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

Finding gold like that is like discovering an endangered species on your property (if I had any).

S S S

or in this case . . . S T F U


127 posted on 03/04/2014 2:05:00 PM PST by Oatka (This is America. Assimilate or evaporate.)
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To: Jim Noble

A few of the coins from the Saddle Ridge Hoard were actually minted in Georgia, from gold that was found during a gold rush in that state long before the California Gold Rush. Would these Georgia minted coins have been at the San Francisco Mint in 1900?


128 posted on 03/04/2014 2:09:16 PM PST by july4thfreedomfoundation (I don't want to feel "safe." I want to feel FREE!)
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To: Jim Noble

It appears that EO 6102 (morphed to 6260) was revoked by EO 11825


129 posted on 03/04/2014 2:15:09 PM PST by Karl Spooner
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To: Jim Noble
If the coins were issued by the SF Mint (monetized), they were subject to EO 6102 and needed to be turned in.

EO: 6012 made an exception for "gold coins having recognized special value to collectors of rare and unusual coins."

130 posted on 03/04/2014 2:42:34 PM PST by Fresh Wind (The last remnants of the Old Republic have been swept away.)
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To: Fresh Wind
EO: 6012 made an exception for "gold coins having recognized special value to collectors of rare and unusual coins."

It also says that a person may own 5 oz of gold. That adds up when you apply the loophole to your kids and spouse.

131 posted on 03/04/2014 2:49:18 PM PST by Karl Spooner
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To: Abathar

Just think of all the precious artifacts that have been melted down to cast a new coin or hide a theft. Hopefully people with metal detectors choose to show what they find so we can get a better picture of what our past was like.


132 posted on 03/04/2014 2:51:10 PM PST by Sawdring
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

If stolen, they should get a nice reward for finding it.


133 posted on 03/04/2014 2:53:57 PM PST by tioga
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To: Sherman Logan
Stolen property is stolen property. It doesn’t become someone else’e property simply because they discover it where the thief stashed it.

Fabulous uncirculated historical gold coins that are melted down are bullion. Now, the next lucky finder knows what to do.

The government would be wise to take their half in taxes, and let the find stand.

134 posted on 03/04/2014 3:34:48 PM PST by kiryandil (turning Americans into felons, one obnoxious drunk at a time (Zero Tolerance!!!))
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To: MrB
However, they didn’t bargain that the “taxes” would be 100%.

The next lucky coin finder will know better.

135 posted on 03/04/2014 3:36:20 PM PST by kiryandil (turning Americans into felons, one obnoxious drunk at a time (Zero Tolerance!!!))
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To: Dr. Bogus Pachysandra

DAMN - and there’s no edit or delete function on this website. I’m off to see the doc :-}


136 posted on 03/04/2014 3:50:49 PM PST by Baynative (Got bulbs? Check my profile page.)
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To: Portcall24

I missed your /s command, too.


137 posted on 03/04/2014 3:52:21 PM PST by Baynative (Got bulbs? Check my profile page.)
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To: Baynative

Bay,
I don’t usually pick on typos, unless they’re funny. And yours was funny! No disrespect intended, just fun!
Best,
Bogie


138 posted on 03/04/2014 4:28:58 PM PST by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ( Ya can't pick up a turd by the clean end!)
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To: Vaquero
pit was stolen 115 years ago...there are statutes of limitations

The statute of limitations on recovering stolen property doesn't start to run until the owner knows who has them. So the statute of limitations won't apply here. But the Government will have the burden of proving that these are the same coins stolen from the Mint, which won't be easy.

139 posted on 03/04/2014 5:05:24 PM PST by Lurking Libertarian (Non sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege)
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To: Vinnie

Id heard it was Earrings,,,,


140 posted on 03/04/2014 5:08:41 PM PST by MeshugeMikey (Jesus came to Save not Entertain / Ground John Kerry Now!)
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