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<p>[QUOTE="jello, post: 1880793, member: 10328"]1427 Gold coin Hoard has come with a lot of speculations of stolen stash. If a real investigation was made by a organization other than a high profile coin dealer.</p><p><br /></p><p>Great Britain last large hoard took about 18 month of experience investigation by a organization other than coin dealer's.</p><p>Plus a lot older gold and was ancient item. And done in secret for most of the time. I am not saying that this was done wrong but Coin dealer work on percent of sale.</p><p>All I am saying that key evidence that could have told who and why was hidden could have been destroyed by rushing to auction . There a good chance that hoard was just hidden 1895-1920 not a lot of trust in banks . Or hidden around the great depression or before feds went off the gold standard. The some dates do fit a crime but the 1852-O found in it do make one think this was done to keep wealth so federal bank could not turn gold into paper . 1895 thru 1945 was not a good time in America .</p><p>I really think this was hidden and somehow forgotten .[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jello, post: 1880793, member: 10328"]1427 Gold coin Hoard has come with a lot of speculations of stolen stash. If a real investigation was made by a organization other than a high profile coin dealer. Great Britain last large hoard took about 18 month of experience investigation by a organization other than coin dealer's. Plus a lot older gold and was ancient item. And done in secret for most of the time. I am not saying that this was done wrong but Coin dealer work on percent of sale. All I am saying that key evidence that could have told who and why was hidden could have been destroyed by rushing to auction . There a good chance that hoard was just hidden 1895-1920 not a lot of trust in banks . Or hidden around the great depression or before feds went off the gold standard. The some dates do fit a crime but the 1852-O found in it do make one think this was done to keep wealth so federal bank could not turn gold into paper . 1895 thru 1945 was not a good time in America . I really think this was hidden and somehow forgotten .[/QUOTE]
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