I am wondering if Tommy interview any members of the Bates family. Since the good captain until around 1970, there was always a Bates family member living at the Tavern. I interview William Bates, a story teller, who lie to me, stating the story was true. Then, I interview his son in law, who told me that nobody in the family heard about the story until a woman wrote a letter of lies stating the story was true in a Hartford newspaer in 1951.. Since 1951 the story was repeated many times a year in treasure magazines. Until a writer from the mid west, mention that five people find single coins, which is a lie, there was no mention of the coins. Back then, a penny would buy a lot, and there was very little paper money and coins. No country had not much money, in gold, silver, or copper. There were never any names of the people who suppose to find these coins. I had heard about this story, since 1965, and since 1951, there must had been over a thousand treasure hunter, including pros waste their time and money and effort looking for this treasure. If the story is true, I believe the treasure would had been found and the story would had been publish. This story was never mention in the town history books, because the story is untrue. God bless Tommy and I hope him and others the best of luck. The tavern had since purchase by a singer, last name, Oates and move to another location.