Talk:Baltimore Gold Hoard
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Jack Myers
[edit]Never ever heard of the research by author Jack Myers?? He found out the anti-Lincoln secession movement in Baltimore called Knights of the Golden Circle did collect and bury te coins. mysteriouswritings.com/six-questions-on-found-treasures-with-jack-myers-author-of-knights-gold/ Btw, the article also misses any info from where the gold came at all! 47.64.200.255 (talk) 07:15, 5 July 2025 (UTC)
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