Whitebeard
Sr. Member
- Joined
- Nov 20, 2011
- Messages
- 264
- Reaction score
- 11
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- Higher-North-Shore Qc.
- Detector(s) used
- Garret Ace 350
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
- #1
Thread Owner
Great grandfather's cache.
36 years ago a friend of mine Rolland was telling about his great grandpa leaving an undiscovered cache after his death and eventhough the house had been torn down for over fifty years everybody tought that it was only a rumor, Rolland and I decided to chip in together and buy a small Garret for about 180$ and started on the treasure hunt ,well after 11 days of searching the land and unearting junk we hit the jackpot 180 feet from where the house used to be, a pickle jar with about 5" of earth over it and covered with a piece of rotten board and soil,the cover had rotted away also and the jar was just over half full with silver dollars and half dollars dating from 1911 to 1921, needless to say that the adrenaline was pumping WE HAD FOUND A TREASURE ! After counting the coins there was $153.50 in monatary value so he sold to a coin dealer with a good profit bought back my part in the detector and split the money with his sister. No deals had been done between eachother to split the find and seeing it was a heritage from his grandfolks I let him keep the cash without any argument, that was my very first treasure hunt and since then I have found coins, rings, a few broken silver and gold chains and alot of junk and have not been working very hard at it, I took early retirement from my work this year and plan on spending a lot of my time doing serious treasure hunting from now on.
36 years ago a friend of mine Rolland was telling about his great grandpa leaving an undiscovered cache after his death and eventhough the house had been torn down for over fifty years everybody tought that it was only a rumor, Rolland and I decided to chip in together and buy a small Garret for about 180$ and started on the treasure hunt ,well after 11 days of searching the land and unearting junk we hit the jackpot 180 feet from where the house used to be, a pickle jar with about 5" of earth over it and covered with a piece of rotten board and soil,the cover had rotted away also and the jar was just over half full with silver dollars and half dollars dating from 1911 to 1921, needless to say that the adrenaline was pumping WE HAD FOUND A TREASURE ! After counting the coins there was $153.50 in monatary value so he sold to a coin dealer with a good profit bought back my part in the detector and split the money with his sister. No deals had been done between eachother to split the find and seeing it was a heritage from his grandfolks I let him keep the cash without any argument, that was my very first treasure hunt and since then I have found coins, rings, a few broken silver and gold chains and alot of junk and have not been working very hard at it, I took early retirement from my work this year and plan on spending a lot of my time doing serious treasure hunting from now on.