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Tenderfoot

While I was living up in the NW about 15 years ago I found two 100 ounce silver bars buried about a foot deep in a city park in Seattle. Each one was marked ".999+" and "100 oz+", had a bullion company logo molded on them, and a unique symbol on them. There weren't any serial numbers molded into them, so I figured that they had to be pretty old. Also, the soil that I dug through hadn't been disturbed in a long time.
As a sidebar to this story, I was getting ready to join a TH club up there on the Peninsula that my digging buddy belonged to, so I took one of the bars to the next club meeting. All of the clubmembers were fascinated with the find, but as I wasn't really a member the previous month, I didn't even qualify for "find of the month". Kind of ironic.
I ended selling the bars for $500 each to a local coin dealer as the word was spreading quickly about the find, and I figured that they had probably been stolen many years earlier from one of the old mansions up there near the park. (spot silver was about $5.50 an ounce at the time)
So all of you out there thinking that sites are "worked out" and that there's nothing much out there, keep diggin! That park had been searched for years and even had been used for many club hunts, but the treasure remained. (found using an old Tesoro Golden Sabre) Have fun!!
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