i became so obsessed with trying to find treasure its been my dream to discover something great all because i saw a disney movie national treasure anybody else?
My interest in finding a lost treasure extends from my lifelong love of history. National Treasure just served to reinforce my desire to discover something valuable lost long ago. I Iove Tomb Raider too.
After my uncle died we were going though his and my grandpas house and I asked for the old recipe cards that were my grandmother . I took them home and forgot about them till a few weeks ago when I was cleaning my room. I open the box and start to look through the cards and when I got to the cookies a larger paper fell onto my lap it was a letter my grandma had written a few days after I was born it was addressed to a neighbor but told all about her new granddaughter and how she couldn't wait to watch me grow up. She would die six months and 12 days after I was born .It may not be gold or riches But in that moment though I bailed my eyes out I was content in my find
When my grandmother passed away, my mom and I were given the task of cleaning out her apartment. Imagine our shock when we discovered that her "platform" bed (just the platform base) was actually filled with rolled pennies, nickels and dimes! We split the find and were each able to catch up on bills and put a little extra away for a rainy day. I'd still rather have my grandma back, though!
I had similar with the passing of my father in law. We found old ten pound notes stuffed into VHS tape boxes. VHS was well outdated, and so were the notes. Luckily the bank accepted them.
@@rachelthomas7297 you know they didn’t check for silver not to many bright people these days I can’t wait for common sense to come back into style 🤣🤣🤣🤣💯💯💯🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
The greatest treasurer I've found is my dog! I got her from a local shelter, she's a small white fluffy thing, hypo-allergenic and didn't cost me an arm and a leg! A rare find indeed!
Mary Beth Chmielewski about 20 years ago we found a cat at the local church in the parking lot and we ended up taking her home. Sadly she’s gone but it was a good find
Coolest thing I've ever found was a "secret room" in the house I lived in when I was about 12. It was actually the back end of an L-shaped walk-in closet that had been partially blocked off by the addition of a stairway.
I found a 1952 class ring while detecting a popular swimming spot 5 miles from a college campus, after a week of searching the web, I found the owner. Sadly, he had passed away many years prior but I contacted his daughter and gave it to her. The joy it gave her to hold such a sentiment in her hands was the real treasure for me.
I found a bunch of German money when we lived there . I ran all the way home. My mom took me shopping 🛍 with it. So much fun! I don’t remember a lot of my childhood but I remember what I bought with that money!!
I don't think thats what happened. sounds to me like a story someone would make up and have spread around so people lose the incentive to chase after him. He was a wanted man afterall.
When I was a kid my young cousins were obsessed with the thought of finding some treasure that they always used to dig away in their back yard hoping to find something. I felt bad so one day I decided to let them experience the temporary joy of thinking they found something of value, when they were at my house I took one of my sparkly cubic zirconia bracelets, lightly covered it in dirt and then led them to the area, telling them that an 'exploder' had told me treasure was buried in my yard somewhere. After two seconds of digging they found the bracelet and you should have seen their faces (they were like 8 and 10 years old) and they ran excitedly into the house to show their parents, only to be slapped with reality when they told them that it was fake haha. Cynical adults for you.
As a young teenager I once found a knife with a bone handle and brass fittings with one of the brass fittings missing. My dad found me trying to repair and sharpen this knife and rather than confiscate it he helped me to repair it and sharpen it to be useful. I recently used this knife, some thirty years later, to gather teasles with my own children by shaving off the thorny bits so they wouldn't get hurt. They also got to hear the story of this knife, I only wish I knew why it got lost. I think the most precious things are the things we can tell stories about.
OMG finding a Faberge Egg at a flee market?! That must have felt amazing. The Amber Room is, unfortunately, probably on the bottom of the Baltic or North Sea. The first 3 treasures in this list I believe don't really exist.
Back in the 1975 when I was 10, I found some Native American stone and clay figurines and heads, along with some Obsidian broken arrowheads, in a small cave outside a town in Central Mexico. Unfortunately I managed to lose them sometime after returning to the U.S.
When I was about 5 or 6 I had been digging in the backyard when I found antique perfume bottle. I know it's silly but I thought it was the greatest thing in the world.
okay but we DO know what happened to the English crown jewels "lost" by King John - they literally sunk into the marsh. people watched and recorded exactly what happened to them. they aren't "lost," they are just gone because they sunk so deep into the ground. we know exactly where they sunk, too, but they probably will never be recovered.
They HAVE been digging. Since it happened! I’m with Casey. They’ve been so dispersed by time, they’ll never be found. Possibly a piece here and there. I’m not aware of anyone finding ANYTHING. 🤷♀️
I Grew up on the north Oregon coast. I remember the Neakahnie mt. Treasure craze in the 1980's people dug hundreds of holes on the mountain after hearing the tale of pirate treasure burried there, To this day you can hike to the top, seeing these dug out pits along the way. State wildlife officals announced that the treasure had been found, but everyone knows thst it was a ruse to get people to stop tearing up the mountain.. Most locals believe its still up there, burried under the bones of a guide, slain to keep it secret.
I once found a metal box below the floorboards of an old house in southern Murray-county Georgia. It contained 130 old silver dollars from the mid-late 1800's, which my father quickly confiscated :-(. I don't know what he did with them - although I could guess :-) -Larry
Good day to you all. This is Ted from Texas. I was working sa Zoo back New York Long Island and found a 3/4 carat diamond under a bench. It was a heart-shaped diamond. That's not the only thing I found over my life. I was picking up litter along the street to clean up the area picked up a blank money order with both halves attached to it not filled out. Took it to the bank that it was drawn on. Stated it was a real money order but they do not know who purchased it. That was $400. The last thing I found with a purse in the middle of the street one night on my way home from work. I stopped and picked up the purse and lo and behold inside $600 cash. Some makeup and I care who's also in the purse. But no identification of any type.
I actually think I've cracked the beal treasure code for the location of the treasure. And I have screenshots to prove everything. I used the declaration of independence to decipher it, matching the code numbers in correlation to the words on the declaration. If the number of the code was too high I'd just cross it out. All in all all I got was a long list of coded jibberish, except for two words in the middle of the coded list that really stood out to me. "Liberty Station". Which is an old train station in bedford co. It is now a restaurant
I'd be happy with a million! Regarding number 3. I have never really found a treasure except a coach eyeglass case. That was a pittance of a treasure! But I'm still looking. :-)
The coolest thing I ever found was a penny from the 1870’s. It was in a coin pouch I came across when I worked in a donation center in college, so it legally belong to them, otherwise I would have kept it or tried to see if it was worth anything
Allegedly 300 million years. There's evidence that the megalodon is still around. Check it out it's wild. They have video footage of a 60 ft something that isn't supposed to be alive.
Many years ago on the beach in the UK as a child I was digging the usual hole and found that the side of the cliff face opened slightly and I could put my head in. I slide in (no fear them days) and could just see a drop off point that stopper me going further but could also see rusty metal and a large barrel below. It was too dark to see more but I did find a silver coin. I crawled back out and as it was late in the day was ushered from the beach for dinner etc. Plan was to come back the next day but we departed from our holiday and never did come back. Was told that it was probably an old smugglers cave forgotten about. I did return some 30 years later with my children but all had changed and the grey cells couldn't remember the area to look. The coin was a tiny silver King George Coin long lost by me.. I was nearly 50 years ago. 3 years ago whilst on the beach n Australia found $100 bill floating in the sea (plastic money). Brought dinner for the family that day.
The best treasure I have EVER found... or ever will... is my hubby, Tim. Best thing to ever happen in my life. Been married for 11 years this month (got married April 2009) and we still act all lovey dovey. Hope that never changes. 💘💝💖💗💓💞💕❣❣❣
When I was really young (about 6 or 7) I found a yellow rock lying on the ground near a creek whilst playing hide and seek with neighbours.. Thinking it was pretty I took it with me. I made the mistake of showing my step-father what I found, and he took it from me and beat me for stealing. It wasn't until much later, when I was in high school, that I realised it was a nugget of gold and given the rough size, worth about $1200. Never saw it again, and I remember he went "away to see family" a day after taking it from me
Stamps are very important in China and Japan. Everybody needs to have one and they are expensive to purchase. But your stamp is what you use to sign legal papers government papers such as drivers license renewal or insurance. They are beautiful and they go from relatively inexpensive to oh my God how much? Just an FYI.
Here’s two I’d love to find: my grandma’s, my dad’s mom, chicken recipe and my great grandma’s Polish cooking: my grandma never wrote it down and my dad said that only one restaurant has come close to it. My great aunt has the recipes but won’t share them with anyone else. She’s disinherited her own children, one grandchild is dead, and the other one she isn’t speaking to either. She would give them to me but she hates me because of how my grandma, my mom’s mom, planned her funeral - it’s ridiculous
I found a gold pocket watch casing everything else rotted away. I still have it 30yrs later. It has a beautiful Victorian farm house scene etched on the cover. Found it while playing kick ball in gym class. 💜✌
I am rich beyond my wildest dreams but my treasure is not here on earth it’s in my true home in Heaven where moths and rust cannot corrupt and thieves cannot break in and steal
Me and my friend found an old wood box of those shiny metal gold discs with the plus marks on them like in your video when we were walking down the deserted section of the beach - you should see how those things skipped on the water when we threw them in.
Faberge is in was extremely well-known and making those eggs isn't all he did. Well hell I would take a few gold artifacts! I never knew there was a treasure connected to Little Bighorn. My father was a huge history buff and I know the entire story of Little Bighorn backwards and forwards! It's a good thing that he told me the story more than once because now I know the history. :-) I am not mentioning nor inferring anything regarding a treasure or not. What I said has nothing to do with treasure just with Little Bighorn. Just hearing it made me remember my dad who passed 5 years ago and loved to tell me his stories of History because he was very interested in history as was I and my mother couldn't give a shit!
It's small potatoes, but an old quarter made of pure silver was found in the yard at my old house. I forgot the year it was minted but definitely predates 1965 when quarters switched to the nickel copper alloy they're made of today. I still have it as a curiosity piece. I would just have dig it out of the box it's in. The only real mystery is how and when it ended up in the yard. The house itself was built in the 50s by my grandparents but I don't know how likely it was for my grandparents or older uncles to have randomly dropped it in the yard only for it to go undiscovered for all those years.
Nobody with any sense would tell anyone they found treasure because their government would just confiscate it specially here in the US unless of course its on their private property. Word of advise "DONT TELL ANYONE IF YOU FIND TREASURE SPECIALLY ANY LISTED ON THIS VIDEO!" I will now accept a 10% cut for this valuable info.
It was said that Errol Flynn (swashbuckling actor from the 1930's and 1940's)....was fearful of being poor when his time as an actor would come to an end. He was notorious for roaming the hills of Hollywood and burying coffee cans with coins for a rainy day. I understand that a few of these cans have turned up unexpectedly. It may not be millions of dollars, but it would be treasure all the same.
Some of these treasures are prolly right next to us and we have no idea. I believe the hanjo was stolen. It's so important to the culture it would have been found by now in Japan. The missing necklace pieces with 2900 diamonds. That's prolly been recut and fashioned into someone's wife diamond earrings. Also I bet some if not most of these items are in really really tight circled elite private collection somewhere. Also some of these might be in the attic collecting dust cause your grandmas grandpa gave it to her. Like the egg at the flea market.
i became so obsessed with trying to find treasure its been my dream to discover something great all because i saw a disney movie national treasure anybody else?
Man for me it was Nathan drake and Laura croft.
My interest in finding a lost treasure extends from my lifelong love of history. National Treasure just served to reinforce my desire to discover something valuable lost long ago. I Iove Tomb Raider too.
For me it was pirates of the Caribbean with the holy grail lol
For me is cause of western Shows
So what’s stopping you
After my uncle died we were going though his and my grandpas house and I asked for the old recipe cards that were my grandmother . I took them home and forgot about them till a few weeks ago when I was cleaning my room. I open the box and start to look through the cards and when I got to the cookies a larger paper fell onto my lap it was a letter my grandma had written a few days after I was born it was addressed to a neighbor but told all about her new granddaughter and how she couldn't wait to watch me grow up. She would die six months and 12 days after I was born .It may not be gold or riches But in that moment though I bailed my eyes out I was content in my find
That's a real treasure!! You're so lucky to have found that! 😭❤
Bailed your eyes out?
Documents are often worth more than gold. It shows so much more than any "precious" metal ever could
that is so cool i have tears
Melissa D That’s it wow
As a child in Belgium I found a Roman coin from the reign of Claudius.
Joseph Grant
Holy crap dude, that’s awesome!
Thats actually really fuckin dope bro
thats fucking sick dude
When my grandmother passed away, my mom and I were given the task of cleaning out her apartment. Imagine our shock when we discovered that her "platform" bed (just the platform base) was actually filled with rolled pennies, nickels and dimes! We split the find and were each able to catch up on bills and put a little extra away for a rainy day. I'd still rather have my grandma back, though!
How much money was it?
May your grandma rest in piece
I had similar with the passing of my father in law. We found old ten pound notes stuffed into VHS tape boxes. VHS was well outdated, and so were the notes. Luckily the bank accepted them.
I hope you checked for silver in the dimes and Quarters!
when my grandma died i found scratched loser lotto tickets and teeth.
@@rachelthomas7297 you know they didn’t check for silver not to many bright people these days I can’t wait for common sense to come back into style 🤣🤣🤣🤣💯💯💯🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
I found 20 dollars on the side of the road once.
I found two dollars, and credit and debit cards in a money clip in the ocean two weeks ago. We still can't find the guy who lost it.
I did better than that, found a fifty dollar bill
My freind stole 20 bucks that fell off a girl once.
I found a Chinese ✉️ in the Japantown section of San Francisco during Christmas 2016, and it was filled with one 💵: a $50 bill. :p
@@ech9673 Bad human! Bad! Bad! lol
I found a plastic container full of Chuck-E-Cheese tokens buried in our backyard one time. I know it's nothing valuable but still a find
Zachary Dutton
They will be when they go out of business, I guess
when I get one as change, I throw that bitch away!
@@johnmcmanus2447 you just predicted the future
@@overpricedhealthcare wait, did they go out of business?
@@johnmcmanus2447 kinda yeah
The greatest treasurer I've found is my dog! I got her from a local shelter, she's a small white fluffy thing, hypo-allergenic and didn't cost me an arm and a leg! A rare find indeed!
Mary Beth Chmielewski about 20 years ago we found a cat at the local church in the parking lot and we ended up taking her home. Sadly she’s gone but it was a good find
Love your answer
sandy89107 Agreed. 😍❤
Mary Beth Chmielewski
It's so good to read this! No doubt she thinks the exact same of you! ❤❤❤
Wouldn't it be funny if a five year old was just digging away and found one of these thinhs?
@Pol Fartin damn sum1 mad
I found a winning lottery ticket on the ground this summer while out on a walk. It was for $2 XD
I found my sanity once, then soon after I lost it again 🙄🤷♀️
Best “Treasures “ I’ve found were the leftover bills and coins in the laundry. About $25, but I’m still hoping for a big score someday.
Coolest thing I've ever found was a "secret room" in the house I lived in when I was about 12. It was actually the back end of an L-shaped walk-in closet that had been partially blocked off by the addition of a stairway.
Creepy
what was in it?
@@vindieseloncrack3054 Harry Potter probably
I found a 1952 class ring while detecting a popular swimming spot 5 miles from a college campus, after a week of searching the web, I found the owner. Sadly, he had passed away many years prior but I contacted his daughter and gave it to her. The joy it gave her to hold such a sentiment in her hands was the real treasure for me.
I mean I found £10 on the ground one time... does that count as treasure?
Guess it depends. I found 10 Marks on the ground once. I was eleven and happy about it and my classmates envied me, so yeah! It was treasure.
I found a bunch of German money when we lived there . I ran all the way home. My mom took me shopping 🛍 with it. So much fun! I don’t remember a lot of my childhood but I remember what I bought with that money!!
@@zackcarty4790 what did you buy
I found a US penny from 1939
Teach me your ways
If Kings John lost his luggage, then more than likely it is at the baggage claim area at Cleveland's airport.
I don't think thats what happened. sounds to me like a story someone would make up and have spread around so people lose the incentive to chase after him. He was a wanted man afterall.
When I was a kid my young cousins were obsessed with the thought of finding some treasure that they always used to dig away in their back yard hoping to find something. I felt bad so one day I decided to let them experience the temporary joy of thinking they found something of value, when they were at my house I took one of my sparkly cubic zirconia bracelets, lightly covered it in dirt and then led them to the area, telling them that an 'exploder' had told me treasure was buried in my yard somewhere. After two seconds of digging they found the bracelet and you should have seen their faces (they were like 8 and 10 years old) and they ran excitedly into the house to show their parents, only to be slapped with reality when they told them that it was fake haha. Cynical adults for you.
Thanks, Uncharted. I’m obsessed
at a gas station getting air for my tire i found $50 on the ground i was out of money to thank you god for the help
That's great bro.
The treasure I'm looking for are my keys!!!!
lol
Look in your pocket. 🤗
Look under bubble basses tongue
Check my butthole, maybe they are there? 😉
If you find them they'll be in the last place you look.
You should make a video of treasures that were once lost but have been found
I agree!
I third that motion.
Yes please do!
@@kathleenfink4742 there was a huge roman coin hoard found in england a few years ago.
Indiana Jones and the Undiscovered Lost Treasures Waiting To Be Found. Ft. Mike from list25
As a young teenager I once found a knife with a bone handle and brass fittings with one of the brass fittings missing. My dad found me trying to repair and sharpen this knife and rather than confiscate it he helped me to repair it and sharpen it to be useful. I recently used this knife, some thirty years later, to gather teasles with my own children by shaving off the thorny bits so they wouldn't get hurt. They also got to hear the story of this knife, I only wish I knew why it got lost. I think the most precious things are the things we can tell stories about.
Today I found a comment section, where no one person claimed they were 1st ! Very rare indeed. (there is a 13th though)
first
OMG finding a Faberge Egg at a flee market?! That must have felt amazing. The Amber Room is, unfortunately, probably on the bottom of the Baltic or North Sea. The first 3 treasures in this list I believe don't really exist.
The only "treasure" I ever found was a quarter from 1681. But then I lost it lol.
You lost over $7000 :|
zummie67 US didn’t mint coins until late 1700s so you didn’t find a quarter from the 1600s.
@@andyt5272 not from the US different country
Back in the 1975 when I was 10, I found some Native American stone and clay figurines and heads, along with some Obsidian broken arrowheads, in a small cave outside a town in Central Mexico. Unfortunately I managed to lose them sometime after returning to the U.S.
When I was about 5 or 6 I had been digging in the backyard when I found antique perfume bottle. I know it's silly but I thought it was the greatest thing in the world.
Looking good Mike! Looks like you are feeling better
okay but we DO know what happened to the English crown jewels "lost" by King John - they literally sunk into the marsh. people watched and recorded exactly what happened to them. they aren't "lost," they are just gone because they sunk so deep into the ground. we know exactly where they sunk, too, but they probably will never be recovered.
Just start digging then if the location is known. It's worth the effort for such an artifact.
They HAVE been digging. Since it happened! I’m with Casey. They’ve been so dispersed by time, they’ll never be found. Possibly a piece here and there. I’m not aware of anyone finding ANYTHING. 🤷♀️
I Grew up on the north Oregon coast. I remember the Neakahnie mt. Treasure craze in the 1980's people dug hundreds of holes on the mountain after hearing the tale of pirate treasure burried there, To this day you can hike to the top, seeing these dug out pits along the way. State wildlife officals announced that the treasure had been found, but everyone knows thst it was a ruse to get people to stop tearing up the mountain.. Most locals believe its still up there, burried under the bones of a guide, slain to keep it secret.
Coolest "treasure" I ever found was a $500 first printing novel from the 20's. I got it for 50 cents.
I once found a metal box below the floorboards of an old house in southern Murray-county Georgia. It contained 130 old silver dollars from the mid-late 1800's, which my father quickly confiscated
:-(. I don't know what he did with them - although I could guess :-) -Larry
Hey I live in Murray ga too lol
Ask him
No, it's the Superstition Mountains, not Superstitious! Please, check your place names.
He did it on purpose I bet because that's the one he's going to go after!
I found a Celtic torc bracelet made of silver and bronze not chemically reacted in an island in Ireland.
Good day to you all. This is Ted from Texas. I was working sa Zoo back New York Long Island and found a 3/4 carat diamond under a bench. It was a heart-shaped diamond. That's not the only thing I found over my life. I was picking up litter along the street to clean up the area picked up a blank money order with both halves attached to it not filled out. Took it to the bank that it was drawn on. Stated it was a real money order but they do not know who purchased it. That was $400. The last thing I found with a purse in the middle of the street one night on my way home from work. I stopped and picked up the purse and lo and behold inside $600 cash. Some makeup and I care who's also in the purse. But no identification of any type.
I actually think I've cracked the beal treasure code for the location of the treasure. And I have screenshots to prove everything. I used the declaration of independence to decipher it, matching the code numbers in correlation to the words on the declaration. If the number of the code was too high I'd just cross it out. All in all all I got was a long list of coded jibberish, except for two words in the middle of the coded list that really stood out to me. "Liberty Station". Which is an old train station in bedford co.
It is now a restaurant
I saw that movie
Bet alot of the lost treasures of the world are in Vatican city
They probably have the candelabra from the temple in Jerusalem and possibly the ark. They'll never admit it if they do.
For no 17 or 10 surprised no one hasn’t drained the lake to find it.
They have tried, the Spanish conquerors. There are two deep notches beside Guatavita. Couldn't afford the expensive engineering.
I just watched Outer Banks am i really want to go on a treasure hunt
Same😂
danish1n hahah
As a cashier, in the change in the cash drawer, I discovered an American dime from 1910. It was one of the coins designed by Charles Barber.
lies
I found my ex, after we split, I realized that treasure was cursed
Reaper Redni9e : is the cursed treasure your ex
@@ratfood8987 absolutely
I'd be happy with a million! Regarding number 3. I have never really found a treasure except a coach eyeglass case. That was a pittance of a treasure! But I'm still looking. :-)
I have a newspaper ad for the original Star Wars. It says "It's one hell of a movie"
I thought to myself “mann imagine if someone were to find that egg at a flee market, what are the odds?” & that’s exactly what happened💀😭😂
100% agreed with this list!!! Finally!!!
The 2 million pounds are berried is actually the worlds first troll.
The coolest thing I ever found was a penny from the 1870’s. It was in a coin pouch I came across when I worked in a donation center in college, so it legally belong to them, otherwise I would have kept it or tried to see if it was worth anything
That's worth like $100 LOL
If it was a 1877 Indian head big big big $$$!
Yay new video!!
I found a shark tooth fossil in a rock quarry from a shark that lived 300 million years ago
Allegedly 300 million years.
There's evidence that the megalodon is still around. Check it out it's wild.
They have video footage of a 60 ft something that isn't supposed to be alive.
Imagine just stumbling along one of these on a walk
Many years ago on the beach in the UK as a child I was digging the usual hole and found that the side of the cliff face opened slightly and I could put my head in. I slide in (no fear them days) and could just see a drop off point that stopper me going further but could also see rusty metal and a large barrel below. It was too dark to see more but I did find a silver coin. I crawled back out and as it was late in the day was ushered from the beach for dinner etc. Plan was to come back the next day but we departed from our holiday and never did come back. Was told that it was probably an old smugglers cave forgotten about. I did return some 30 years later with my children but all had changed and the grey cells couldn't remember the area to look. The coin was a tiny silver King George Coin long lost by me.. I was nearly 50 years ago. 3 years ago whilst on the beach n Australia found $100 bill floating in the sea (plastic money).
Brought dinner for the family that day.
Roughly area was ? What coast and town please ?
The best treasure I have EVER found... or ever will... is my hubby, Tim. Best thing to ever happen in my life. Been married for 11 years this month (got married April 2009) and we still act all lovey dovey. Hope that never changes. 💘💝💖💗💓💞💕❣❣❣
How the fuck is your husband supposed to fund my cocaine addiction Patty
I found a locked underground passage way in my garden.I broke open and found over £35000 everywhere
Gengis Khan's tomb still hasn't been found imagine the treasures that he was buried with
If you see this comment, you know why you are here. You came here to hunt some treasure and now you collecting data. Well done, keep going.
One day
I just finishing watching Uncharted the movie now I’m tryna go on treasure hunt tryna find gold 💀💀😂😂
No. 8 was found
I found a dollar in my back pocket once.
Outer banks brought me here
Bro, I'm feeling this, the Dutch Schultz treasure, it's calling me.
4:35 was that a Steven universe reference?
When I was really young (about 6 or 7) I found a yellow rock lying on the ground near a creek whilst playing hide and seek with neighbours.. Thinking it was pretty I took it with me. I made the mistake of showing my step-father what I found, and he took it from me and beat me for stealing. It wasn't until much later, when I was in high school, that I realised it was a nugget of gold and given the rough size, worth about $1200. Never saw it again, and I remember he went "away to see family" a day after taking it from me
Wow what a dicc step-father
Who says whilst anymore
@@thememelord2730 someone well read
Stamps are very important in China and Japan. Everybody needs to have one and they are expensive to purchase. But your stamp is what you use to sign legal papers government papers such as drivers license renewal or insurance. They are beautiful and they go from relatively inexpensive to oh my God how much? Just an FYI.
The best treasure ive ever found is my husband...... A precious and pricless treasure indeed!
fuck off with that inspirational sweet bullshit
Outer Banks brought me here
The only treasure he needs to find is a lost gym membership.
Everyone need the lost treasure. My name tatang. Please call me 09309219580. Philippines area .yamasita treasure.im a frontier lost treasure
You got the whole squad laughing 😐
Here’s two I’d love to find: my grandma’s, my dad’s mom, chicken recipe and my great grandma’s Polish cooking: my grandma never wrote it down and my dad said that only one restaurant has come close to it. My great aunt has the recipes but won’t share them with anyone else. She’s disinherited her own children, one grandchild is dead, and the other one she isn’t speaking to either. She would give them to me but she hates me because of how my grandma, my mom’s mom, planned her funeral - it’s ridiculous
I remember finding a $5 bill on the floor at Pizza Hut when I was a little kid.
I found a gold pocket watch casing everything else rotted away. I still have it 30yrs later. It has a beautiful Victorian farm house scene etched on the cover. Found it while playing kick ball in gym class. 💜✌
Naughty dogs can make a lot of unchartee games with this lmao
Good video
Wow...awesome
very cool
I am rich beyond my wildest dreams but my treasure is not here on earth it’s in my true home in Heaven where moths and rust cannot corrupt and thieves cannot break in and steal
Who else watched outer banks😂
Me broo😂
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* Hears the name of number one* wait like Tsubaki's brother in Soul Eater?
Lul
Fin's Treasure was found
I found LIST25‼️Does that count⁉️Should ‼️
The Copper Scroll treasure has been located, but the site is in Jordan. Can't be dug up due to international issues.
Hate to burst your bubble but number 8 has been found 💯💯💯💯
Me and my friend found an old wood box of those shiny metal gold discs with the plus marks on them like in your video when we were walking down the deserted section of the beach - you should see how those things skipped on the water when we threw them in.
Faberge is in was extremely well-known and making those eggs isn't all he did. Well hell I would take a few gold artifacts! I never knew there was a treasure connected to Little Bighorn. My father was a huge history buff and I know the entire story of Little Bighorn backwards and forwards! It's a good thing that he told me the story more than once because now I know the history. :-) I am not mentioning nor inferring anything regarding a treasure or not. What I said has nothing to do with treasure just with Little Bighorn. Just hearing it made me remember my dad who passed 5 years ago and loved to tell me his stories of History because he was very interested in history as was I and my mother couldn't give a shit!
What's the story?
Just finished national treasure 2 , I think I know what I want to be in life
It's small potatoes, but an old quarter made of pure silver was found in the yard at my old house. I forgot the year it was minted but definitely predates 1965 when quarters switched to the nickel copper alloy they're made of today. I still have it as a curiosity piece. I would just have dig it out of the box it's in. The only real mystery is how and when it ended up in the yard. The house itself was built in the 50s by my grandparents but I don't know how likely it was for my grandparents or older uncles to have randomly dropped it in the yard only for it to go undiscovered for all those years.
Is it just me, or does anyone else think mike is ‘glowing’ and looking rather good 😍
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Miss these old videos.
1:11 he was probably hiding the mine to hide something evil or bad or to hide power
Thomas and James bell are the reason my hometown was ever even made. They donated approximately 106 acres for a town in Texas.
Fun fact, Chuck Shultz was allergic to peanuts.
Imagine
The love of my wife and the smile of our children and grandchildren
awesome! I metal detect too
Nobody with any sense would tell anyone they found treasure because their government would just confiscate it specially here in the US unless of course its on their private property. Word of advise "DONT TELL ANYONE IF YOU FIND TREASURE SPECIALLY ANY LISTED ON THIS VIDEO!" I will now accept a 10% cut for this valuable info.
Glad you didn't add The Ark of The Covenant - It's in a cave under the Crucifixion sight.
It's under Calvary?
The Vatican probably has it.
It was said that Errol Flynn (swashbuckling actor from the 1930's and 1940's)....was fearful of being poor when his time as an actor would come to an end. He was notorious for roaming the hills of Hollywood and burying coffee cans with coins for a rainy day. I understand that a few of these cans have turned up unexpectedly. It may not be millions of dollars, but it would be treasure all the same.
That moment when you realize Franklin D Roosevelt was a pirate and that made him the coolest president ever
180$ rubber banded together with a times watch on my daily walks around Norman Oklahoma. Still have the watch too
The best treasure i found was my ability to absorb info that i found interesting.
Some of these treasures are prolly right next to us and we have no idea. I believe the hanjo was stolen. It's so important to the culture it would have been found by now in Japan. The missing necklace pieces with 2900 diamonds. That's prolly been recut and fashioned into someone's wife diamond earrings. Also I bet some if not most of these items are in really really tight circled elite private collection somewhere. Also some of these might be in the attic collecting dust cause your grandmas grandpa gave it to her. Like the egg at the flea market.
When I was 16, I was walking to the mall after it rained and found 1 ounce of smelted gold 18 carats in a puddle of water.