Treasure Hunters Newsletter V1 #1 from the 1970s

JamesFariello

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Treasure Hunters Newsletter V1 #1 from the 1970's

THNv1#1 Treasure Hunter's Newsletter

This is volume one of six from the 1970's,

[h=1]THNv1#1 Treasure Hunter's Newsletter[/h]TREASURE HUNTERS VOl. I NO. 1, SPRING 8 StATES ASSOCIATES, INC.P.O. EOX 14381, BOULDER, COLO. KARL VON TREASURE HUNTER. TIPS AN.D TALES ~ TIm POST HOLE BANK A Publicaticn Wrritten For Treasure Hunters, by Treasure Authentic Stories ,Oklahoma City Treasure, This is the first of six issues that Earth Ocean Explorations ( 8 States Associates) put out in the 1970's. The first 5 were magazine type and the last issue was a newspaper type. Enjoy this set.

I have the copyrights to this and will share with you the magazines, but do not publish and sell for profit. This is a free gift to treasure hunters.
 

Catobra

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This was an interesting skim (I didn't actually read every word : )

Thanks very much for posting!
 

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Keep em' coming. Love that old stuff.

Notice the MD ads? Those old machines were pretty expensive for their day.

HH
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Tom_in_CA

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thanx for the link. Great nostalgic look back. I see that in 1971 they were oogling over the fact that silver was going for 10 or 20% over face value (1.10 to $1.20 for each silver dime). And they were encouraging folks to not simply spend their silver coins, doh! Crazy now to think that anyone would spend silver coins, but at the time, when you consider that silver had only been out of circulation for mere 5 or 6 yrs, I guess this was the beginnings of the realization that they had more melt value, than face value.
 

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