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Buried for a century: 409 gold coins discovered under a Russian home, but the owner is still unknown

Buried for a century: 409 gold coins discovered under a Russian home, but the owner is still unknown

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In Torzhok, Russia, 409 Imperial gold coins were found under a house, revealing a mystery over 100 years old about wealth and survival. The treasure came to light during rescue excavations by the Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Hidden in a ‘kandyushka,’ which is a traditional glazed ceramic pot, it lay buried beneath stone foundations. These coins, dating from 1848 to 1911, were predominantly minted during the 1897 monetary reform. Experts believe it is a ‘return hoard,’ likely hidden during the turmoil of the 1917 Russian Revolution, with plans for retrieval later on. Though historians analysed tax registers and parish records of the 24 families that once lived nearby, no one knows who owned this immense fortune. It stands as a mute witness to what could have been for an unknown family.

Mystery remains over who buried the 409 gold coins in a pot beneath a Russian home

The treasure itself is safe, but the story behind it remains a mystery. Historians at the Russian Academy of Sciences have examined the site on Sadovaya Street, near what used to be the Church of St. Demetrius. They compared this location with local tax and residency records from the early 1900s. Back then, the area was home to a mix of people: merchants, a bookkeeper, someone from the court, and local clergy members. But after World War II, changes in house numbers and street layouts made it almost impossible to link this foundation to one specific family.

What was in the pot exactly

The hoard represents a unique glimpse into the final economic high point of the Russian Empire. As reported in Archaeology Magazine, the collection’s total face value is 4,070 rubles. In 1917, this was an enormous amount, valued at over 530,000 dollars in raw gold weigh in today’s gold value. The coins are divided as follows: 387 are worth 10 rubles each, another 10 are valued at 5 rubles apiece, and there are also 10 coins with a rare 15-ruble denomination from the monetary reform of 1897. Additionally, there are two coins with a value of 7.5 rubles each. The oldest coin dates back to the reign of Nicholas I in 1848, whereas the newest one is from 1911. This timeline suggests that the owner spent many years accumulating this capital before burying it due to revolutionary events.

How the All-Russian Museum will showcase the wealth

As noted in the Russian Academy of Sciences, the All-Russian Historical and Ethnographic Museum has assumed stewardship of the collection. This wasn’t a lucky find like many treasures; it came from a planned archaeological dig. Because of this, scientists could examine the soil layers and the ceramic vessel closely. The kandyushka, which is a shattered ceramic ‘kandyushka’ vessel, kept the gold safe and dry. After finishing conservation work and cataloguing the coins, the museum aims to feature this treasure as a main attraction in its permanent exhibit. Go to Source

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