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Isn't it amazing how many people had so much money that they just had to bury it??!! If even 1% of the treasure stories were true, there would be an amazing amount of treasure out there, and you would think that some of it would have been found.
So: I am interested in hearing of one instance of treasure truly being found. Nothing at sea, shipwrecks don't count. Jars of coins don't count either. I am talking about one of the "Joe-Blow-from-1881-who-robbed-a-bank and-buried-it-but-was-shot-before-he-could-recover-it-tresasure-map" stories. Or one of the "Old-timer-who-knew-of-indian-goldmine-and-came-into-town-with-baseball-sized-nuggets" stories.
I love the stories, and I want them to be true. It is certainly more fun to believe them.
Or any legend/treasure story. One of these found and thus proven to be true would be interesting. With all the leads and stories and map dowsing and grandfather's maps and signs on rocks and blah blah blah, I hope to hear at least one confirmable story of treasure found.
So: I am interested in hearing of one instance of treasure truly being found. Nothing at sea, shipwrecks don't count. Jars of coins don't count either. I am talking about one of the "Joe-Blow-from-1881-who-robbed-a-bank and-buried-it-but-was-shot-before-he-could-recover-it-tresasure-map" stories. Or one of the "Old-timer-who-knew-of-indian-goldmine-and-came-into-town-with-baseball-sized-nuggets" stories.
I love the stories, and I want them to be true. It is certainly more fun to believe them.
Or any legend/treasure story. One of these found and thus proven to be true would be interesting. With all the leads and stories and map dowsing and grandfather's maps and signs on rocks and blah blah blah, I hope to hear at least one confirmable story of treasure found.