SUD money cache

Richard Ray

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Again working in Mexico, I located a large cache (110 coins) of SUD money, made during their revolution in 1813. Fabricated out of solid copper, this is my 10% portion of the cache... I was told that they were punched out of the wall of water tanks, I don't know if that's a fact...
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Thanks Cherokee and Allen...
Richard
 
Hey Richard, Nice cache find! What exactly does sud stand for? Enjoyed reading your treasure stories over the years. Glad to see your still at it....
 
SUD is the Spanish word for "south" which is where the revolution started (in Oaxaca) under General Morelos. The bow and arrow was his symbol. They were to be exchanged at the end of the war for silver, they're old but not worth much.. Sorry, I should have included this info, I forget that not everyone speaks Spanish, or knows Mexican history, thanks for pointing this out... And double thanks, for being a loyal reader, after all I've been out of the game for a long, long time, it's good to know that some still remember.. Other avocations often make you take a different direction in life....
Richard
 
So there was ten others that found this :icon_scratch:
 
Crusader:
On government sponsored project, they get 90%, unless the find is of significant historical importance, then they get 100%...
Richard
 
Richard Ray said:
Crusader:
On government sponsored project, they get 90%, unless the find is of significant historical importance, then they get 100%...
Richard

Wow, that does not encourage responsible reporting, glad you had the morals :hello2:
 
CRUSADER said:
Richard Ray said:
Crusader:
On government sponsored project, they get 90%, unless the find is of significant historical importance, then they get 100%...
Richard

Wow, that does not encourage responsible reporting, glad you had the morals :hello2:
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Difficult to not have morals when a goverment agent is looking over your shoulder.. LOL Like on my Cocos island expedition, there was a Costa Rican government representive with us for the entire 3 week trip, so we had to invent ways to keep him occupied. LOL I even built a machine that I called a "Do Nothing" because that's what it did. I'd make a show of setting it out and taking "readings" every day and solar readings, entering the readings in a spiral book. Curiosity made him focus all his attention on me and allowed the rest of the group to treasure hunt and explore in peace. Oh, I had to pay his wages the entire time...
Richard
 

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