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On p. 25 of A. T. Evan's Treasure Hunters' Yearbook 1970- '71 is an article by Bob Soehner entitled Treasure of Massacre Canyon. Included is a photo Captioned "Bob Soehner (left) and Larry Conway display 33 coins (on loop of detector), dated 1899 through 1935, locaed at Massacre Canyon."
Article states that "several years ago" firefighters (including Steve Maxwell) found over $200 face value in coins near a fire near an "old resort." All of the coins were dimes and quarters, dated in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Find estimated worth was $600 in 1970. No metal detector was used to find this cache!
Following that early find, arrangements were made to take metal detectors to the site to verify whether all of the cache had been recovered. Following Steve to the site of the original discovery, 33 additional coins were recovered. Dates of all ranged from 1899 to 1935; again all coins recovered with dimes and quarters. Two 1935 coins showed almost no wear.
Article states that "several years ago" firefighters (including Steve Maxwell) found over $200 face value in coins near a fire near an "old resort." All of the coins were dimes and quarters, dated in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Find estimated worth was $600 in 1970. No metal detector was used to find this cache!
Following that early find, arrangements were made to take metal detectors to the site to verify whether all of the cache had been recovered. Following Steve to the site of the original discovery, 33 additional coins were recovered. Dates of all ranged from 1899 to 1935; again all coins recovered with dimes and quarters. Two 1935 coins showed almost no wear.