The Berlin Gold Hoard refers to a significant collection of gold coins and bullion discovered in Berlin, Germany, in 1998. This treasure, estimated to be worth millions, was buried during the tumultuous period of World War II. The hoard includes various coins from different eras, showcasing the historical wealth of the region.
The discovery of the hoard sparked interest among historians and numismatists, as it provided insights into the economic conditions of the time. The coins are now housed in the German Historical Museum, where they are preserved and displayed for public education and appreciation.