The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Auction team strike gold in cottage search

Hoarder’ s home yielded gold coins worth as much as £80,000 during clearing operation

- JAMIE BUCHAN

A treasure trove of rare gold coins, worth up to £80,000, has been unearthed at a hoarder’s cottage in Perthshire.

Auction house valuers found the hidden pieces in among piles of debris and bric-a-brac at a rundown country house.

The team from Lindsay Burns and Company in Perth were warned to wear face masks and beware of rats running about inside the property.

However, their efforts were rewarded when around 20 boxes of collectabl­e coins were recovered from the property and saved from landfill.

They will be offered for sale next week.

The house was cleared after its owner, who lived on her own for several years, went into residentia­l care.

A secret stash of gold coins worth up to £80,000 has been uncovered at a hoarder’s home in Perthshire.

Auctioneer­s were warned to wear masks and watch for rats when they set about clearing the rundown rural property.

The country house’s owner, who recently moved into residentia­l care, had lived on her own for several years, amassing huge amounts of bric-a-brac, clothing and keepsakes.

Among the piles of landfill-destined junk were numerous boxes of collectabl­e gold coins.

The treasures, still in their commemorat­ive packaging, are valued at between £50,000 and £80,000.

They will be offered for sale next week by Perth-based Lindsay Burns and Company, one of Scotland’s oldest family-run auctioneer­s.

Valuer Nick Burns said he was unfazed when he approached the client’s house.

“We had been warned it was going to be a bit of a mess,” he said.

There were piles and piles of boxes everywhere, it was like something from the BBC’s Britain’s Biggest Hoarders. NICK BURNS

“We were advised to put on a face mask and to be aware there may be rats running around inside the property.

“There were piles and piles of boxes everywhere, it was like something from the BBC’s Britain’s Biggest Hoarders.

“But we had no indication that there was anything valuable amongst the mess.”

He said the coins were found, in presentati­on boxes, in drawers, cases and others inside boxes throughout the property.

“They are predominan­tly Royal Mint Proof sets, which are a valuable commodity in today’s auction market,” he said.

There were around 20 boxes of coins found around the house, including a package commemorat­ing the 500th anniversar­y of the first gold sovereign, worth around £2,000 alone.

Last year, a helpline service for compulsive hoarders was launched in Perth and Kinross.

The protocol, a partnershi­p between the council, NHS Tayside and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, is steered by Linda Fay, Scotland’s first hoarding consultant.

The strategy recognises hoarding as a mental health issue and warns that hoarding can be a major fire hazard.

Lindsay Burns’ two-day Antiques and Fine Arts sale, which gets under way on Tuesday, also includes a consignmen­t of jewellery unearthed during a routine valuation in January.

The earrings and brooches, found in an old box marked “eggs”, are expected to sell for between £15,000 and £25,000.

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall ?? Golden eye: Auctioneer Nick Burns with one of the gold coins.
Picture: Steve MacDougall Golden eye: Auctioneer Nick Burns with one of the gold coins.
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 ?? Pictures: Steve MacDougall. ?? Auctioneer Nick Burns with some of the coins at Lindsay Burns and Company, Perth, and a close-up of one of the sets.
Pictures: Steve MacDougall. Auctioneer Nick Burns with some of the coins at Lindsay Burns and Company, Perth, and a close-up of one of the sets.

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