Timberwolfs U.S. Treasure Database - Explained

Timberwolf

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Timberwolf's U.S. Treasure Database - Explained

The database is in Microsoft Excel format, but you should be able to view the files using Notepad or Wordpad.

I still get questions on what the leads mean, so I will try to explain.

Here is on of the leads from Oklahoma:

(1)Payroll (2)Cut Throat Gap (3)Comanche (4)OKSouthwest (5)95000 (6)10 (7)Coins

Here is what each column means:

(1) The name of the treasure
(2) The location of the treasue
(3) The County where the treasure is located
(4) The State, Database Section
(5) The Dollar amount of the treasure
(6) The relative chance (%), of the treasure being there
(7) The type of treasure: coins, jewelry, paper, ingots, ore.....

BTW, don't pay attention to #6, relative chance (%), of treasure being there.
Even though this Payroll treasure had a 10% chance of being there, I can tell you that part of it has been recovered. And that's all I'm saying about that. :wink:

I hope this database can be of help to my fellow treasure hunters. ;D :thumbsup:

Timberwolf
 

RON (PA)

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Re: Timberwolf's U.S. Treasure Database - Explained

Thanks Timberwolf. That is a big list.
 

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Re: Timberwolf's U.S. Treasure Database - Explained

Ron, You are very welcome.
Stoney, all treasure leads that I am working on....have been deleted. :wink: :D

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JoeMoto

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Re: Timberwolf's U.S. Treasure Database - Explained

Just curious as to what your sources were. Some of the leads are very generic, and of course those are the ones I would like to check out first. ;D
 

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Re: Timberwolf's U.S. Treasure Database - Explained

Joe,

A few years ago, I ordered this software from "Treasure Gardens".
They have since gone out of business.

The software came with a DOS program called PC-File, to view the leads.
I do not know the source or sources of their information.....sorry.

TW
 

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Re: Timberwolf's U.S. Treasure Database - Explained

AS ALWAYS THANKS MUCH. 8) RON
 

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Re: Timberwolf's U.S. Treasure Database - Explained

Mr Jody, you are welcome.

Ron, good to hear from you again. Hope you are doing well. :hello:

TW
 

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