Kentucky man finds over 700 Civil War-era coins buried in his cornfield

We see hundreds of gold and silver coins against a black background.
About 95% of the hoard is composed of gold dollars dating to the Civil War-era. (Image credit: Numismatic Guaranty Co.)

A Kentucky man got the surprise of his life while digging in his field earlier this year: a cache of over 700 coins from the American Civil War era.

The "Great Kentucky Hoard" includes hundreds of U.S. gold pieces dating to between 1840 and 1863, in addition to a handful of silver coins. In a short video, the man who discovered the hoard — whose identity and specific location have not been revealed to the public — says, "This is the most insane thing ever: Those are all $1 gold coins, $20 gold coins, $10 gold coins," as he aims his camera at the artifacts tumbling out of the dirt. 

According to the Numismatic Guaranty Co. (NGC), which certified the coins' authenticity, and GovMint, where the coins were sold, 95% of the hoard is composed of gold dollars, along with 20 $10 Liberty coins and eight $20 Liberty coins. The rarest is the 1863-P $20 1-ounce gold Liberty coin. Just one of these coins can go for six figures at auction, and the Great Kentucky Hoard boasts 18 of them. NGC's website notes that the $20 Liberty coin, which circulated from 1850 to 1907, was minted by the Treasury Department after gold was discovered in California. The $20 Liberty coins in the hoard are even rarer because they do not include "In God We Trust," which was added in 1866 after the end of the Civil War.

Potentially more important, though, is what the hoard can tell us about America's history during an extremely tumultuous period.

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Ryan McNutt, a conflict archaeologist at Georgia Southern University who has heard about but not seen the hoard, told Live Science in an email that "given the time period and the location in Kentucky, which was neutral at the time, it is entirely possible this was buried in advance of Confederate John Hunt Morgan's June to July 1863 raid." 

Many wealthy Kentuckians are rumored to have buried huge sums of money to prevent it from being stolen by the Confederacy. James Langstaff left a letter saying he had buried $20,000 in coins on his property in Paducah, William Pettit buried $80,000 worth of gold coins near Lexington, and Confederate soldiers quarantined for measles reportedly stole payroll and hid it in a cave in Cumberland Gap. None of these caches has ever been recovered.

Considering the hoard coins are federal currency, McNutt said, it may be the result of a Kentuckian's dealings with the federal government — "dealings that it would be wise to conceal from a Confederate raiding party." Many Americans affected by the Civil War "became experienced with hiding goods and valuables," he said.

Most concentrations of historical artifacts found on private land end up going to market or being collected without archaeological consultation, according to McNutt. "As a conflict archaeologist, I find this loss of information particularly frustrating," he said. Hoards have an incredible amount of information about the person who collected the objects, offering archaeologists insight into a brief window in time. 

Historical finds like these on private land in the U.S. do not need to be reported to an archaeologist. But McNutt, who has developed close relationships with landowners, believes that education and outreach are key to learning more about these rare coin caches. 

"It is entirely up to the landowner," McNutt said, but not engaging with an archaeologist means "it's a snapshot of the past, lost forever."

Kristina Killgrove
Live Science contributor

Kristina Killgrove is an archaeologist with specialties in ancient human skeletons and science communication. Her academic research has appeared in numerous scientific journals, while her news stories and essays have been published in venues such as Forbes, Mental Floss and Smithsonian. Kristina earned a doctorate in anthropology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and also holds bachelor's and master's degrees in classical archaeology.


  • Beauwayne5000
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    Every SINGLE 20$ GOLD EAGLE is a TESTIMENT to GENOCIDE by EUROPEAN INVADERS behind Deeply Psychotic SOCIOPATHIC belief systems.
    EVERY SINGLE GOLD PIECE FOUND REPRESENTS ESCATOLOGY & MASS GENOCIDE behind FASCINATION of the Inner psychi behind old European Mediterranean Bronze age belief systems.
    THE Sweat of the Golds the 7 cities of GOLD, SCHEARUBIUM Mystical Female creator God- SCHEAR + RUBIUM an usurped subverted manipulation of understanding by Laßrinthian beliefs that ruled the ancient world of Mediterranean & European beliefs that TO THIS DAY resonate within ALL major Bronze age belief systems.
    EVERY single GOLD EAGLE MINTED represents a FAILURE in Understanding.
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  • topcheffy
    Incredible find.
    Each coin is worth thousands and thousands of dollars this could be 100 million find.
    Reply
  • topcheffy
    Beauwayne5000 said:
    Every 20$ Gold Eagle minted in California represents NATIVE PEOPLES Lynched Scalped shot dead raped for illegal bounties & the Illegal extra judicial taking of what was NEVER U.S. government lands from either the Spanish or the Russians who both laid illegal claims to the land & illegally enslaved its people behind Hysterical Female Somatic psychology.
    Every SINGLE 20$ GOLD EAGLE is a TESTIMENT to GENOCIDE by EUROPEAN INVADERS behind Deeply Psychotic SOCIOPATHIC belief systems.
    EVERY SINGLE GOLD PIECE FOUND REPRESENTS ESCATOLOGY & MASS GENOCIDE behind FASCINATION of the Inner psychi behind old European Mediterranean Bronze age belief systems.
    THE Sweat of the Golds the 7 cities of GOLD, SCHEARUBIUM Mystical Female creator God- SCHEAR + RUBIUM an usurped subverted manipulation of understanding by Laßrinthian beliefs that ruled the ancient world of Mediterranean & European beliefs that TO THIS DAY resonate within ALL major Bronze age belief systems.
    EVERY single GOLD EAGLE MINTED represents a FAILURE in Understanding.
    You're insane bro
    Reply
  • topcheffy
    topcheffy said:
    You're insane bro
    Every $20 gold eagle minted represents the hard work bravery courage fortitude strength of the American citizen
    Reply
  • topcheffy
    topcheffy said:
    You're insane bro
    You said the Spanish and Russians illegally claim their land what are you talking about bro illegal by what standard there was no legal system so how can something be illegal you dim-witted you utopian pie eyed in the sky Liberals are just so child like
    Reply
  • allam
    Terrible reporting! No estimate of overall value?
    Reply
  • blanddawg62
    Beauwayne5000 said:
    Every 20$ Gold Eagle minted in California represents NATIVE PEOPLES Lynched Scalped shot dead raped for illegal bounties & the Illegal extra judicial taking of what was NEVER U.S. government lands from either the Spanish or the Russians who both laid illegal claims to the land & illegally enslaved its people behind Hysterical Female Somatic psychology.
    Every SINGLE 20$ GOLD EAGLE is a TESTIMENT to GENOCIDE by EUROPEAN INVADERS behind Deeply Psychotic SOCIOPATHIC belief systems.
    EVERY SINGLE GOLD PIECE FOUND REPRESENTS ESCATOLOGY & MASS GENOCIDE behind FASCINATION of the Inner psychi behind old European Mediterranean Bronze age belief systems.
    THE Sweat of the Golds the 7 cities of GOLD, SCHEARUBIUM Mystical Female creator God- SCHEAR + RUBIUM an usurped subverted manipulation of understanding by Laßrinthian beliefs that ruled the ancient world of Mediterranean & European beliefs that TO THIS DAY resonate within ALL major Bronze age belief systems.
    EVERY single GOLD EAGLE MINTED represents a FAILURE in Understanding.
    And it would have been great when these 'natives' had to save the world in both world wars. Wonder how that would have turned out. Probably not so good for free people. And where do you people get the idea that these were just peace loving people before the Anglos showed up? You use alot of sophisticated sounding language with no connection to common sense and logic.
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