Can you all have a look at this mountain for me?

JAKETHESNAKE

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I have heard tales that there can be burred treasure out on thins Mtn, my family owns. I have looked a few times and haven't found anything. I know there was a few old homesites on the mountain. I have heard that it is supposed to be 20,000 face value of 1874 gold coins. I was wondering if you folks would mind giving me a little help. I appreciate all of your time.

JTS


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aarthrj3811

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Ok JTS..I have two locations..Location A is gold coins buried 4 feet deep in a metal container.
Location B is gold coins buried 2 feet deep in 2 saddle bags on the east side of a large rock..Art
 

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Red_desert

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This is where I got signals in the 5-6 ft depth range.
 

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teleprospector

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Hi JAKETHESNAKE,
My dowse revealed that in or in the vicinity of the blue circles is a silver coin cache roughly quart size.
The blue rectangle area has some wide silver signals and 2 prominent spots along with a filled in mine shaft.
Along the blue line I received a faint, deep signal of a silver vein/metallic minerals that runs NE to SW the entire length of that nearby ridge.
The green/blue circles are gold and silver coin caches.
All these caches are around 2 feet deep and some of them are contained in rotted wood boxes.
Thanks for posting your picture,
Jon
 

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