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Couple's Kitchen Renovation Unearths 246 Rare Gold Coins Valued at Over $800,000

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Couple's Kitchen Renovation Unearths 246 Rare Gold Coins Valued at Over $800,000

It was just another day for this couple in England who were busy renovating their kitchen. Little did they know, their luck was about to change in a major way! While working on the floorboards, they stumbled upon what they thought was just a piece of electrical cable. But as they lifted it up, they were in for a major surprise - it was actually a gold disc filled with 246 rare gold coins!

The couple had been living in their 18th-century detached home for over ten years, never suspecting that a hidden treasure was lurking right under their feet. The discovery left them stunned and thrilled at the same time.

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On a closer look, it was full of gold coins dating from 1610 to 1727. The couple was shocked and couldn’t believe what they just unearthed.

They called London auctioneers Spink & Son and a coin expert came to their property to examine the hoard.

The rare coins are believed to have belonged to Joseph Fernley and his wife Sarah Meister. They were importers of coal, timber, and iron ore.

Their latest generations were members of Parliament and served as Whig politicians. Fernley died in 1725 and Sarah passed away in 1745 in Ellerby.

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Auctioneer and coin specialist Gregory Edmund was so amazed by the discovery and the history of the golden coins.

“It is a rare privilege for an auctioneer to be graced with a white glove sale (100% sold), but when the story of Joseph and Sarah Fernley and their misers millions came to my attention back in 2019, I just knew the story had to be told,” he said.

“The anonymous finders were absolutely staggered by the result. It dwarfed any pre-conceived expectations and set dozens of world records along the way.”

Source: Spink & Son

According to the auction house, Spink & Son, the 17th and 18th-century coins would be valued at about $113,010 and could be sold at an auction for $250,000. To the couple’s surprise, however, they were flogged for a whopping $852, 380.

The price increased as the listing got more public attention from international buyers mostly from Europe, Australia, and Japan. There were 372 registrants and dozens of successful collectors.

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The most expensive piece sold was the “Unbelievable Mint Error” coin dated back to the 1720s. It was fascinating not only because it was gained during the reign of King George I but also because it had two tails instead of a head and a tail.

“This coin is a new world record for any ‘brockage’ mint error coin of any country ever sold at auction, besting a US gold dollar sold in Texas for $54,625 in October 2011,” Edmund said.

Another coin that caught the attention of buyers was A Charles II guinea from 1675. It has a spelling error in which the king’s Latin name was spelled CRAOLVS instead of CAROLUS. A Queen Anne Guinea from 1705 was also sold for over $3,000.

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“I have never seen a response to an auction like that before, and the results testify it, my provisional estimate was demolished three times over,” Edmund said. He also said that the sale was unique in so many ways.

“The story of the coins, the method of discovery, and the rare opportunity to buy them at auction. All that combined in a buoyant and energized market to create incredible new prices as the 24 coins of the Ellerby hoard found new homes,” he added.

Source: Spink & Son

Edmund explained that it’s not really uncommon to sell rare coins at auctions but what makes the sale extraordinary was the history of the coins and their astounding discovery.

He also hopes that this won’t make people think of renovating their homes and start digging, in hopes of finding treasures.

“I do hope people think before ripping up their floors,” Edmund said.

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