Speaking in regards to Morgan dollars and Peace dollars, what number, what amount of pieces would you consider to be a hoard? I realize this would be subjective and I would like to know opinions. If you came across a collection with a number of peace and morgan dollars, how many would the collection need to be considered a hoard?
Subjective is right! I first think of zombies and the program Hoarders when hoard is used. I had to Google the definition just to see what was said to try and pinpoint an opinion. I can’t give a number. If one filled their pockets with Morgans and Peaces and their pockets tore loose or the person was unable to move... yeah I guess hoard would be apropos. Maybe just the indiscriminate collecting of them, despite the collection being vast or wee and regardless of condition could fall into the category as well.
I would probably subjectively say that it’s a silver dollar hoard when I can’t move it all at once without assistance.
I think of a hoard of silver dollars when you open a big pirates chest and they start spilling out of it! So maybe a couple thousand in airtites??
Another dozen 1913 Liberty Head nickels showing up could be called a hoard when there are only five known to exist.
Maybe: Hoard — A large pile of money assembled in the hope that the Internal Revenue Service won’t find it.
Here in Calif. a super lucky couple found a hoard of American gold coins in what looked like old paint cans buried on their property. I think it might have been two cans and that was a wonderful hoard.
I think I am shy of a couple hundred. Mostly cull dollars I bought to pass on to the kids and I am far from a hoard..... My wife’s shoe closet however......
I guess it really is subjective. I was just thinking of it the other day and thought, why not see what everyone else thinks! Thanks.
What Constitutes a hoard? My wife's fabric stash..........Never marry a quilter or a sewer fellows........