The Beale key... Found

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Even if there is no longer any treasure remaining in the vault, your DOI copy is a treasure itself. I believe you said the iron box was bought at a flea market in PA. Which flea market was it?
 

What ever flea market is in Carlisle,PA.
 

If you want something to look up. Goggle,Bruton Vault, DOI, maybe this will help with my enlightenment process.
 

Justintime said:
If you want something to look up. Goggle,Bruton Vault, DOI, maybe this will help with my enlightenment process.

I know all about the Bruton Vault.
 

Good
 

Justintime said:

I tried to give it to the Rockefeller Foundation for a grant to further my treasure hunting. They don't want anything to do with it. If you think you have found the Bruton Vault instead of the Beale Treasure you are highly mistaken.
 

Well, good luck on your endeavours Frank.
 

Justintime said:
What ever flea market is in Carlisle,PA.

That is practically in my backyard. What could have been...
 

Yea, what if the box never got broke, and was tossed in the trash. Lost forever.
 

There is treasure in Bedford County....
 

Wuzup T..N.. Been a while.
 

Under very close study of the key, which is the very first print. I discovered additions to the letters, made during printing. The treasure was in hand before July 4,1776 . The additions are little notches on the corners of letters, it speaks of the treasure and more. Whoop Whoop... ;-)

justintime...
 

HA! Yer "seeing" the letters, then. NOTCHES! LAWD GAWD A'MIGHTY! Got da WHOOPING COUGH, eh? (WINK)
 

There should be a separate forum for "Beale code SOLVERS" all by themselves..... LOL!
 

Thats right jeffro, if there was a forum for solvers. I would be by my self. But that is what all treasure Hunters want to be. Lots of solvers only one finder.
 

The notches were part of letters during pressing. Had it checked out, Library of Congress American history specialist. Lol..;-) keep eatting pizza... Winky.
 

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