$10,000,000. in Ancient Italian Gold Coins in Dauphin/Spooky Hollow

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ok this one takes allot of belief in fantasy to believe straight forward.
no Idea Where spooky Hollow is. May be the Dauphin Narrows or Stoney Creek Valley.
There is a Sleepy Valley Road Much Farther East, North of Piketown
a Harrisburg Paper lists Spooky Hollow as Near Penbrook :dontknow:
However Picnickers walk along the RR to spooky Hollow which suggests Stoney Creek Valley
is the Spooky hollow here

Harrisburg Telegraph (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)
23 Oct 1880, Sat

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Point is all these stories may have truth mixed with fantasy.
The Spyglass that can see under Ground may have been a Witching stick.or crystal ball.
the $10 million in Italian gold may have been a gold Railroad watch made in Italy

dropped while climbing thee rocks. I post it not for a laugh ,
but for another treasure tale that may lead someone to an interesting detecting day
finding lost change from 19th, early 20th. century picnickers and strollers
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After much Research I Believe I may be right
in

Stoney Creek Valley

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Sounds an awful like Joe Smith, the Mormon founder, who could find treasure by gazing into his hat. He later used this technique to translate the Golden Plates.
 

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