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Sunday, October 26, 2025

10/27/25 Report - Backyard Cache of Gold Coins. Darby Collection of Guatemalan Cobs. Hurricane Melissa.

 

Written by the TreasureGuide for the exclusive use of the Treasure Beaches Report.



During the pandemic, a British couple was tending their back garden when they discovered a cache of 15th- and 16th-century coins. Many of them date to the reign of Henry VIII, and some bear the initials of two of his six wives.

On November 5, the hoard of coins—63 gold and one silver—will be sold in Switzerland by the auction house Numismatica Ars Classica. According to coin dealer David Guest Numismatics, they’re worth at least £230,000 (more than $300,000).

The couple investigated the soil and found small metal discs. When their teenage son ran water over the objects, they realized the discs were gold coins. The family registered the find with the British Museum’s Portable Antiquities Scheme, which records archaeological discoveries from England and Wales. Guest tells Fox News Digital that in October 2021, archaeologists found an additional six coins in the garden...

here is the link for more about that.

A Family Found These Rare Tudor Coins Buried in Their Backyard. Now, the Trove Is Heading to the Auction Block

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Melissa may reach Category 5, poses great danger to Jamaica, Cuba and Haiti

Melissa is forecast to rapidly strengthen to a major hurricane over the Caribbean and could end up being one of the strongest of the season with lives and property in peril from Jamaica to Cuba and Haiti...

Once Melissa exits the Caribbean, the closer it could eventually move toward the U.S. and significant indirect impacts are anticipated along the East Coast with assistance of the jet stream and a non-tropical storm from the last days of October to the first days of November.

There is no risk to Melissa making landfall from the Florida Panhandle, westward through Texas.

Here is the link for more about that.

Melissa may reach Category 5, poses great danger to Jamaica, Cuba and Haiti

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Melissa Projected Track.
Source: nhc.noaa.gov.


So Melissa is supposed to stay well out to sea.


Melissa Off Florida Later This Week According to One Model.
Source: Windy.com.

Looking at the ECWMF model, you can see how the wind is expected to go.


Surf Chart for Fort Pierce Jetty Area from SurfGuru.com.

But we'll only get a little bump in the surf from it.

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I plan to get back to my series on coin movement soon.  I'll get to the ocean side of it.

Good hunting,
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