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Workers stumble upon treasure trove buried 350 years ago in Germany. Take a look

Construction workers in Wettin stumbled upon a collection of 285 coins buried in the 1650s and forgotten, archaeologists said and photos show.
Construction workers in Wettin stumbled upon a collection of 285 coins buried in the 1650s and forgotten, archaeologists said and photos show. Photo from Altstadtverein Wettin e.V. and Frank Dobberstein

As construction workers dug into the tan soil of a historic farm in southern Germany, their project quickly took on a different meaning. They stumbled upon a pile of silver artifacts — and found buried treasure from 350 years ago.

Construction crews began digging in the courtyard of a farmstead in Wettin last summer to install a new sewer line, the State Office for Monument Preservation and Archaeology in Saxony-Anhalt said in a May 29 news release.

As they dug near the gate, the workers unearthed a compact block of coins buried just over a foot down, officials said. They alerted archaeologists who excavated the find.

Archaeologists found an assortment of 285 silver coins dating from 1499 to 1652, officials said. The coins were likely placed in a now-gone bag and hidden in the 1650s.

The 350-year-old stash of coins found in Wettin.
The 350-year-old stash of coins found in Wettin. Photo from State Office for Monument Preservation and Archaeology in Saxony-Anhalt and Juraj

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A photo shows the 350-year-old treasure. The dusty, blue-green coins appear densely packed and piled on top of each other.

Archaeologists identified the collection as a variety of regional German and foreign coins, officials said. Some of the artifacts originated in Austria, Switzerland and Italy. Many are rare finds for the Wettin area.

A close-up photo of the buried coins.
A close-up photo of the buried coins. Photo from State Office for Monument Preservation and Archaeology in Saxony-Anhalt and Juraj Lipták

The coin collection was likely accumulated over a 150-year span by a merchant or merchant family, and worth a considerable amount during the 1650s, officials said.

Archaeologists suspect the 350-year-old stash might be linked to Johann Dondorf, a wealthy mayor of Wettin who owned the farmhouse at the time the coins were buried.

One of the silver coins, known as an Italian tallero, found in Wettin.
One of the silver coins, known as an Italian tallero, found in Wettin. Photo from State Office for Monument Preservation and Archaeology in Saxony-Anhalt and Juraj Lipták

Wettin is a small town in the state of Saxony-Anhalt and a roughly 120-mile drive southwest from Berlin.

Google Translate was used to translate the news release from the State Office for Monument Preservation and Archaeology in Saxony-Anhalt.

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This story was originally published May 30, 2024 at 12:41 PM with the headline "Workers stumble upon treasure trove buried 350 years ago in Germany. Take a look."

Aspen Pflughoeft
McClatchy DC
Aspen Pflughoeft covers real-time news for McClatchy. She is a graduate of Minerva University where she studied communications, history, and international politics. Previously, she reported for Deseret News.
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