I bought a guitar & case at an estate sale got it home and opened it. $20 purchase. Inside was 1964 Gibson SG morte electric with the tags still on it. Never played. I found out a kid bought it, was drafted to Vietnam and never came home. I had it immediately appraised, was offered immediately $18,ooo. I still have it.
I just recently fell into hard times so if I were in Bob's place, I'd make believe that my lips were super glued shut! That would be such a blessing to me and my family right about now ...
that has to be such a great feeling finding these things. I get happy when I find a 20 in my pockets that I didn't know about. I couldn't even imagine how it would be finding these treasures.
Rob v w85 I have a stature that I know is worth and meaningful to something amazing and wonderful worth alot more than I know or can imagine can u help me please if you know anything about anything like this
A friend of mines father Was doing a renovation in Baltimore. He told another one of my friends to tear up some floorboards. My friend left the last two boards. My buddies dad went in and took the last two up and he found some ammunition boxes he was not excited because he had been finding them throughout the demo. Well this one was different and had $20,000 in all $20 bills and a bunch of rare coins. The total was over 30 grand. He did not tell the woman who owned the house because she was a house flipper who was getting overall people nonstop
I’m an antique dealer; not one known for especially good luck, my best score was a Tiffany clock that I bought at a Goodwill store in Somerville, Ma. for $63. Two weeks later, I sold it for $1,600 cash. Now it’s time to check my mega-millions lottery tickets, jackpot tonight is $1 billion.
Yea I was going to buy a pair of pants at our local thrift shop so I put my hands in the pockets to check for any holes and pulled out a 20 dollar bill. so I started checking more pants pockets I found a total of 24 dollars. I bought the pants a nice jacket a shirt and some other stuff and still walked out 10 dollars richer than I went in. The thing is I only had 4 dollars to pay a pair of pants with when I went in... God knew what I needed and made a way for me to get it all and never cost me any money out of my pocket....
Bobby Baldeagle I bought a pair of shoes from a thrift store to resell on eBay, I’m a dude and they were ladies shoes, I NEVER do this but for some weird reason I put my foot in it to feel them and I found 10 20 dollar bills..$200.00 dollars. I also found 18k 2 ounce gold bracelet for $5.00 dollars and sold it for $1800.00 and many more amazing finds.
Bobby Baldeagle hi Bobby ! You are absolutely CORRECT! You didn’t have to BEG IR STEAL- the worst CRIME YOU COULD DO TO YOURSELF / others ! Hit me back pls! God is always there , even WHEN YOU DONT FEEL IT
So you bought the PANTS,nice JACKET,a Shirt and some other stuff for $14 Dollars....SOUNDS LIKE BS to me....But if you believe in FAKE GOD I UNDERSTAND THE BS....
What I found about 50 years ago while digging for old bottles might have been of more historical value than cash-wise: In the late 1960s... just yesterday... I lived in Aiken, S.C. and was searching and digging in a nearby lot looking for antique bottles. However, this isn't about bottles, but about a coin In found in that location dated in the late 1700s: And what was really very unique was I had been told maybe several years earlier by an elderly Aikenite that George Washington had stayed at that location site (where there was in the 1960s some old stables attached to a really old two-story shed of some sort, long since torn down: Washington is known to have passed through the Aiken area (prior to its ever being known as "Aiken") during his journey through the south: The location where I found the coin was not too many blocks off from the route he was known to have taken. I am not sure if there was a close correlation between the date of the coin as far as its correspondence with the date Washington went through Aiken, but the coin-cidence (pun intended) of the date of the item found in a S.C. location where almost nothing previously existed (in terms of a township) and whereat Washington had reportedly been camped (though there may have a been a structure nearby where there was in the '60s only a bare area in the adjacent wooded lot)... well, it was too much of a coincidence: And the coin was not very deep under some bricks of a destroyed fireplace that had been in the old two-story building that was only about fifteen feet from the now paved street. One can imagine that Washington, sitting around a fireplace or maybe a campfire, might have simply tossed the coin into the fire, for whatever reason. (The coin showed evidence of possibly having been slightly affected by heat on one side. Or maybe it was already in bad shape and Washington threw it away thinking it wasn't good enough quality wise to serve as "American currency.) Anyway, I regrettably sold the coin for probably a few dollars to a local man who I called not long ago when I wanted to check on the date: he remembered the coin and said it is in his safe deposit box. And that's all I know about it. And no, you can't go digging around that spot where I found the coin because two houses have been constructed there and I figure its part of someone's driveway or garden about now.
I used to prowl through abandoned old houses in Aiken, SC with my Mom. There were some very unique homes that were going to be torn down. Even being so young, I was incredibly sad.
My husband and I had come across an old home that had a pond. The house was tiny and in disrepair and would need a lot of work so we passed on the purchase. The person who did buy the property tore down the house to build a new one and in doing so found gold bricks inside the walls.
I just wanna tell u how great I think ur channel is. I watch tons and tons of you tube videos, but yours always stand out above the rest. For the following reasons: 1 most "top ten" typa' style videos go to fast through there list including hardly any details if any, your videos always have alot if details about each thing even often it can be on a subject I already know alot about and still I will often learn a new interesting or facinating detail from your video; 2 most list type videos have extreamly annoying voice overs or even robot voices that irritate, but you have such a pleasant and cheery upbeat voice and nature in which you narrate your videos; 3 you nearly always announcuate foreign words correctly; 4 you never make videos without the nessesary content, aka don't make rushy videos. I just want you to know how important your videos are to help teach our real history, culture, events, ect to the world. Thank you. 😊💜
Bob was hired to do a job. In the course of performing that job he located property of the home owner. I say of the home owner because she purchased the house and land, meaning anything left behind at the time of handover is part of that purchase. It all belongs to the home owner and no one else.
TheMisanthrope And that would be theft. Think of it like this, you hire a contractor to do some work in your home. In the course of being in your home they locate your wallet on the kitchen side. Do they have any claim to it? What if they just took it when you weren't watching?
An acquaintance of mine bought an old building in down town Gothenburg NE and the basement needed cleaned out. After they cleaned it out, they noticed that the wooden wall in the back of the basement was not on the blueprints and the basement should have been another 20' longer. They started to tear the wall down and noticed that there was a car behind the wall and it turned out to be a 1916 Grant touring car and it only had 4000 miles on it. The previous owner of the building claimed that the car should be his and so they ended up in court and the ruling was that the car was unknown to the previous owner and was obvious that it had been in the basement behind the wall for many decades so it belongs to the new owner who found it. The car was in a very good state of preservation and was valued as much as what the building was worth! Except for some moth damage to the wool upholstery, it was in great condition and the paint was mostly good. He got it running and drove it sparingly. That was a great find!!
April last year a school in the UK asked a piano technician to come in and tune their piano as it was out of tune, and the chap found more than 900 gold coins worth around £200,000 (circa $270,000). The piano had been donated to the school by a local family. When the police asked the family about the hoard on coins they knew nothing about it and said the school and the piano technician could share the money and they didn't want any of it.
I found my missing sock under the bed just in time to catch the train for a job interview where I sat in the lobby next to a thrift shop which I entered and purchased a zippo lighter for $3.00 which later was lost... somebody will be fortunate to find that zippo lighter as it will be worth a staggering $3.45 cents in the future!
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I once found a briefcase full of paper notes. Estimated value was around $100000, I thought I'd keep it but my conscience got the better. I turned the money into the Police, they said that they would keep me Informed. Never heard a word from them.
Thats why you get a full recipt of handing it to them, and then find out the laws about handing in lost money in your local area, you then can follow up and demand they give you the money or that they tell you whom claimed it as theirs (they have to prove it is theirs, they cant just show up going "i had money i lost"). If you dont report it and get caught you could very easily go to jail for stealing it according to most laws, especially that sum.
I found a tennis bracelet at a cruise line exit. Where you get your luggage. I picked it up and put it in my pocket thinking it was a children’s piece. It was appraised at $1,000.
My uncle and aunt on my fathers side lived in this home and had beams decorative, from ceiling to floor. In these 2 decorative beams my uncle would put money in there ever time we came to visit. I often wondered whatever happened to that money
the coins in the tin that were dug up by the couple walking the dog, were actually found in their garden and NOT on a walk, the reason they stayed anon was to stop treasure hunters turning up at the home and digging up their garden in the hope of finding more coins
I found an old stock certificate dated: October 1947. It was issued to Tutus R. Cobb. It was for 7,000 shares of the Coca-Cola company. face value was only $250,000. Today with dividend reinvested, it was worth $9,800,000 per share! That comes to: $686,000,000,000! I have been unable to verify it. I sold it as an antique document for only $300.
I found a large sum of money like this when I was a child. It was in our garage/shed that was in the rental home where we lived. A random man appeared, looking kind of like a hobo, and told my sister and I to put the money back, and never go into the shed again. The money was bundled and had bank tape on it. I told my mom when she came home from work, and of course, she immediately went to the shed with a neighbor lady, they tore the place apart, but the money was gone! 😱
Oh, I forgot to mention these two other things when I was writing my account of finding the 1700s coin in Aiken: I lived in Hephzibah, Georgia within the past ten years, and one day I was at a grocery store in the produce section: As I approach the bin that held bags of potatoes (it was up on legs) I noticed what I right away recognized to be a rolled up paper money bill about foot or two under the bin. I bent over, picked it up, peeked at what its denomination was and- It was a $100 bill! I could not believe my good fortune at first but quickly slipped the bill into my pocket... After a few minutes I got to thinking that the Hephzibah area was not known for most ordinary people carrying around $100 bills so loosely that they would lose them; and I thought maybe there was someone still in the store desperately trying to find what might be the only money they had and/or something their dad or mom might have given them to go get some things at the store. Anyway, I kept thinking about being in their shoes (in light of the Golden Rule, i.e. "Do to others as you would have them do to you") and so my conscience motivated me to head to the check-out area where I asked a couple of cashiers if anyone had come to their register with items to buy, only to then discover they had lost their money: No one had done so. And so, since the money didn't have anyone's name on it but the U.S. Treasurer or whoever, I could only conclude that the Lord had blessed me through the generosity of someone who actually could afford to donate such a sum anonymously to whoever would find it: Perhaps they had been reminiscing about their near-starving, potato-eating Irish ancestors, and so they deliberately tossed the C-note under the potato bin in memory of the hardships of the Irish and so made the "donation" in gratitude to God for the fact that here in America, at least for the time being, they now had access to such great abundances or varieties of food to eat beyond the humble potato. Oh, and I don't dig for bottles anymore but lately I keep an eye out for something rare and unrecognized as such in Good Will and antique stores, and I'm currently trying to verify pro or con the authenticity of what appears to be a small van Gogh painting that I purchased in an antique store.... REALLY!
Hey artheologist I know a Guy who attended Hephzibah High School. He Practiced Karate hard and was absolutely devoted. Good People you have there. He became VERY Fast.
I found a signed photograph of the legendary NFL Linebacker Jack Lambert my dad had gotten signed in 1976 at a Steelers event he’d gone too. I thought about keeping it but was able to sell it for $800
I once found a shoebox full of paper money and thought I was rich. It was all dated from the early to mid 30's, all from France and Germany. about 7 million franc's and 30 million marc's. I took these to a bank in VA.where the bank pres, told me it was like Confederate money and not worth much at all. about 6 months later I went to check on it. the bank pres had retired and no way to find him. I feel like I was lied to. guess I'll never know. I should have never left it with him
the nazis were just taking the artwork that the French had looted from the germans who had looted from the french and ultimately looted by the austrians, russians, italians and brits. the history of art theft is quite common for europeans, and no one is quite as innocent as they claim to be.
I remember moving to Oklahoma and went to a thrift store to buy a bunch of 2nd hand picture frames.....paid $12 for about 10 frames. When I got home, there was 2 football cards taped so the backing behind the picture in the frame....one was A Barry Sanders rookie card and one was a card of Hall of Famer Jerry Rice with his Autograph.....had it it authenticated and it is the real deal
what about the guy got the storage locker in long island and found the white Lotus car from the spy who love me The one that turns into a mini sub as driven I might add by Roger Moore yes the one that actually was in the movie.
I have return items that I have found, what I got was Zero dollars and no thanks. Next time I find a treasure I have learn to keep quite and cash My findings.
I found a large brandy snifter( glass made for drinking brandy ) at a yard sale.. bought it for $5..kept it as a change jar for 15 years.This was in 1985..No internet. In 2000 I was bored on my day off and started looking on line at antique glass and found it....A rare SABENE (may be misspelled )Brandy Snifter...I learned that he was an artist that did glass work ...He was known for it as he would weave fine gold thread in the glass as it was blown...My snifter was special because of it's size..(16 in. high) and was worth about $8 thousand..US dollars..I kept it for three more years..Sadly it was broke to pieces in a move to my new job location.
If I'm working on a renovation project, I would of asked nicely if I could have some of my find but I'm working for the Owner who OWNS the property and all on it. Just because I found it doesn't make it mine while on the job on someone else's property.
The money belongs to the homeowner. If shes nice she can give him a tip. But finding money in your walls is the same as finding money in her purse if he took it without saying anything he could be arrested. Sorry people that sucks but THATS THE LAW!! The reason its in court right now is because a deal was made between the Contractor and Home Owner. She could of said Screw you its in my house its my money.
One thing I've learned about these types of videos is tell no one !!! Even if it's on your property or in the sea etc if it's valuable enough the government will take it off you! Or some long lost relative will come out the wood work and claim it for themselves !! And give you chump change ! If it's gold etc just remelt that shit and sell small bits of it to a number of different buyers eBay etc best with private buyers where you don't need ID
Why are these stories even known? If I or any person with common sense found anything like this, you aren't going to know about it. Dummy people telling on themselves when you find valuables.
In 2020 me and my daughter were walking through the woods in Howell New Jersey in Monmouth County and there’s a bunch of abandon houses in the woods and they date back to 1842 this I know because I found the original deed for the property in the house but before entering the house my daughter was asking if we can go in and I told her no that they were haunted and then I happen to find a solid gold pocket watch from the 1800s in the front yard so then I looked at her and I said maybe we can go in upon entering as soon as I open the front door to the left hand side of the front door was a huge plastic tote full of gold jewelry diamond rings and everything that I gave them to my fiancé she still has all of it and then upon searching the rest of the property I discovered couple hundred dollars in silver coins couple hundred dollars in antique paper money including coins from the 17 and 1800s I found several gold coins and a $500 bill from 1934 amongst a lot of other antiques and treasures I believe there still to be more stuff on the property but my fiancé hates when I go there but that I’d have to say is the best treasure I’ve ever found
Hey everyone, did any of you find anything valuable in a strange place?
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Origins Explained. do you reply or I am. I talking to myself just wondering if I can find answers to my questions
Origins Explained. does finding 300 bucks count
Origins Explained I found a dollar in the grocery store
I bought a guitar & case at an estate sale got it home and opened it. $20 purchase. Inside was 1964 Gibson SG morte electric with the tags still on it. Never played. I found out a kid bought it, was drafted to Vietnam and never came home. I had it immediately appraised, was offered immediately $18,ooo. I still have it.
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I found my wife. She's a gem and certainly priceless....
I got herpies for free and unlike a wife, they will never leave me. Priceless.
one of the best presenters i've ever heard... so easy and enjoyable to listen to.. great stuff, sister...
I just recently fell into hard times so if I were in Bob's place, I'd make believe that my lips were super glued shut! That would be such a blessing to me and my family right about now ...
that has to be such a great feeling finding these things. I get happy when I find a 20 in my pockets that I didn't know about. I couldn't even imagine how it would be finding these treasures.
I'm going to be on the lookout for anything urgent matters to money coins for now on
Rob v w85 I have a stature that I know is worth and meaningful to something amazing and wonderful worth alot more than I know or can imagine can u help me please if you know anything about anything like this
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A friend of mines father Was doing a renovation in Baltimore. He told another one of my friends to tear up some floorboards. My friend left the last two boards. My buddies dad went in and took the last two up and he found some ammunition boxes he was not excited because he had been finding them throughout the demo. Well this one was different and had $20,000 in all $20 bills and a bunch of rare coins. The total was over 30 grand. He did not tell the woman who owned the house because she was a house flipper who was getting overall people nonstop
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I’m an antique dealer; not one known for especially good luck, my best score was a Tiffany clock that I bought at a Goodwill store in Somerville, Ma. for $63. Two weeks later, I sold it for $1,600 cash.
Now it’s time to check my mega-millions lottery tickets, jackpot tonight is $1 billion.
Yea I was going to buy a pair of pants at our local thrift shop so I put my hands in the pockets to check for any holes and pulled out a 20 dollar bill. so I started checking more pants pockets I found a total of 24 dollars. I bought the pants a nice jacket a shirt and some other stuff and still walked out 10 dollars richer than I went in. The thing is I only had 4 dollars to pay a pair of pants with when I went in... God knew what I needed and made a way for me to get it all and never cost me any money out of my pocket....
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Bobby Baldeagle I bought a pair of shoes from a thrift store to resell on eBay, I’m a dude and they were ladies shoes, I NEVER do this but for some weird reason I put my foot in it to feel them and I found 10 20 dollar bills..$200.00 dollars. I also found 18k 2 ounce gold bracelet for $5.00 dollars and sold it for $1800.00 and many more amazing finds.
Bobby Baldeagle hi Bobby ! You are absolutely CORRECT! You didn’t have to BEG IR STEAL- the worst CRIME YOU COULD DO TO YOURSELF / others ! Hit me back pls! God is always there , even WHEN YOU DONT FEEL IT
God bless you
So you bought the PANTS,nice JACKET,a Shirt and some other stuff for $14 Dollars....SOUNDS LIKE BS to me....But if you believe in FAKE GOD I UNDERSTAND THE BS....
What I found about 50 years ago while digging for old bottles might have been of more historical value than cash-wise: In the late 1960s... just yesterday... I lived in Aiken, S.C. and was searching and digging in a nearby lot looking for antique bottles. However, this isn't about bottles, but about a coin In found in that location dated in the late 1700s: And what was really very unique was I had been told maybe several years earlier by an elderly Aikenite that George Washington had stayed at that location site (where there was in the 1960s some old stables attached to a really old two-story shed of some sort, long since torn down: Washington is known to have passed through the Aiken area (prior to its ever being known as "Aiken") during his journey through the south: The location where I found the coin was not too many blocks off from the route he was known to have taken. I am not sure if there was a close correlation between the date of the coin as far as its correspondence with the date Washington went through Aiken, but the coin-cidence (pun intended) of the date of the item found in a S.C. location where almost nothing previously existed (in terms of a township) and whereat Washington had reportedly been camped (though there may have a been a structure nearby where there was in the '60s only a bare area in the adjacent wooded lot)... well, it was too much of a coincidence: And the coin was not very deep under some bricks of a destroyed fireplace that had been in the old two-story building that was only about fifteen feet from the now paved street. One can imagine that Washington, sitting around a fireplace or maybe a campfire, might have simply tossed the coin into the fire, for whatever reason. (The coin showed evidence of possibly having been slightly affected by heat on one side. Or maybe it was already in bad shape and Washington threw it away thinking it wasn't good enough quality wise to serve as "American currency.) Anyway, I regrettably sold the coin for probably a few dollars to a local man who I called not long ago when I wanted to check on the date: he remembered the coin and said it is in his safe deposit box. And that's all I know about it. And no, you can't go digging around that spot where I found the coin because two houses have been constructed there and I figure its part of someone's driveway or garden about now.
I used to prowl through abandoned old houses in Aiken, SC with my Mom. There were some very unique homes that were going to be torn down. Even being so young, I was incredibly sad.
My husband and I had come across an old home that had a pond. The house was tiny and in disrepair and would need a lot of work so we passed on the purchase. The person who did buy the property tore down the house to build a new one and in doing so found gold bricks inside the walls.
I found a gold watch that a gopher had pushed out while it was digging a new tunnel.
I just wanna tell u how great I think ur channel is. I watch tons and tons of you tube videos, but yours always stand out above the rest. For the following reasons: 1 most "top ten" typa' style videos go to fast through there list including hardly any details if any, your videos always have alot if details about each thing even often it can be on a subject I already know alot about and still I will often learn a new interesting or facinating detail from your video; 2 most list type videos have extreamly annoying voice overs or even robot voices that irritate, but you have such a pleasant and cheery upbeat voice and nature in which you narrate your videos; 3 you nearly always announcuate foreign words correctly; 4 you never make videos without the nessesary content, aka don't make rushy videos.
I just want you to know how important your videos are to help teach our real history, culture, events, ect to the world. Thank you. 😊💜
Nice video thank you for the upload
i would have kept the money and told no one
Exactly
Stfu bob.... And take dat money🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤮
Sharon Slater same!!
*IF I WERE BOB, I'D HAVE KEPT FLIPPING BLUEPRINT PAGES AND HAMMERING IN SILENCE - DIGG IT*
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Bob was hired to do a job. In the course of performing that job he located property of the home owner. I say of the home owner because she purchased the house and land, meaning anything left behind at the time of handover is part of that purchase. It all belongs to the home owner and no one else.
yep fire bob lol
Well in that case, the guy could easily take all the stuff, leaving the owner unknown.
TheMisanthrope And that would be theft. Think of it like this, you hire a contractor to do some work in your home. In the course of being in your home they locate your wallet on the kitchen side. Do they have any claim to it? What if they just took it when you weren't watching?
Is it stealing when you dont miss anything? Yes but no :)
TheMisanthrope I don't believe that's a serious question.
At auction i bought a wing back chair that turned out to be 1740 Boston, selling at Sothebys for 176,000.00.
If i was Bob I would just say I found it in my back yard LOL
My wife, she's priceless ❤️
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Wowowowow.... How sweet!! 😍
I think that might be the sweetest thing I've ever heard.
An acquaintance of mine bought an old building in down town Gothenburg NE and the basement needed cleaned out. After they cleaned it out, they noticed that the wooden wall in the back of the basement was not on the blueprints and the basement should have been another 20' longer. They started to tear the wall down and noticed that there was a car behind the wall and it turned out to be a 1916 Grant touring car and it only had 4000 miles on it. The previous owner of the building claimed that the car should be his and so they ended up in court and the ruling was that the car was unknown to the previous owner and was obvious that it had been in the basement behind the wall for many decades so it belongs to the new owner who found it. The car was in a very good state of preservation and was valued as much as what the building was worth! Except for some moth damage to the wool upholstery, it was in great condition and the paint was mostly good. He got it running and drove it sparingly. That was a great find!!
Please more of these
So the baseball card was higher than the Declaration of Independence?
Hi Katrina. I found a gold bracelet on the floor at the airport. It was very nice!!
Hi I am wondering if it belonged to my youngest doughter. She lost a tweety bird gold baby bracelet. if so let me know, 647-477-6779.
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Hope you turned it into the Lost and Found at the airport!!
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April last year a school in the UK asked a piano technician to come in and tune their piano as it was out of tune, and the chap found more than 900 gold coins worth around £200,000 (circa $270,000). The piano had been donated to the school by a local family. When the police asked the family about the hoard on coins they knew nothing about it and said the school and the piano technician could share the money and they didn't want any of it.
Bob should've kept his mouth shut
I found my missing sock under the bed just in time to catch the train for a job interview where I sat in the lobby next to a thrift shop which I entered and purchased a zippo lighter for $3.00 which later was lost... somebody will be fortunate to find that zippo lighter as it will be worth a staggering $3.45 cents in the future!
Most expensive thing i found on the acident was a dollar laying on the ground.
very informative
If I was Bob I sure in the hell am not telling ANYONE about the findings.
You have a thief's heart then. Don't get mad the next time someone steals from you.
Jeez that's harsh!
Why wouldnt you keep your mouth shut snd go on with your life .No reason to feel guilty
Wow, that's amazing! No, I haven't found anything of any value. I'm still looking.
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when finding money, keep it to yourself!!!
I once found a briefcase full of paper notes. Estimated value was around $100000, I thought I'd keep it but my conscience got the better. I turned the money into the Police, they said that they would keep me Informed. Never heard a word from them.
Thats why you get a full recipt of handing it to them, and then find out the laws about handing in lost money in your local area, you then can follow up and demand they give you the money or that they tell you whom claimed it as theirs (they have to prove it is theirs, they cant just show up going "i had money i lost").
If you dont report it and get caught you could very easily go to jail for stealing it according to most laws, especially that sum.
I Find 10 $ in Snow this winter
I found a tennis bracelet at a cruise line exit. Where you get your luggage. I picked it up and put it in my pocket thinking it was a children’s piece. It was appraised at $1,000.
My uncle and aunt on my fathers side lived in this home and had beams decorative, from ceiling to floor. In these 2 decorative beams my uncle would put money in there ever time we came to visit. I often wondered whatever happened to that money
They would be calling me rich BOB.
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the coins in the tin that were dug up by the couple walking the dog, were actually found in their garden and NOT on a walk, the reason they stayed anon was to stop treasure hunters turning up at the home and digging up their garden in the hope of finding more coins
Honestly if I️ would have found that money I️ would have kept it
Tee Jay That's not berh7 Christian you know
me too
wait why did the beginning said u said expensive things found by accident while the title says expensive things found in weird places
I found an old stock certificate dated: October 1947. It was issued to Tutus R. Cobb. It was for 7,000 shares of the Coca-Cola company. face value was only $250,000. Today with dividend reinvested, it was worth $9,800,000 per share! That comes to: $686,000,000,000! I have been unable to verify it. I sold it as an antique document for only $300.
Terry Tweedie I would have kept it...
The stock belonged to the estate of Titus R. Cobb. Did you track down his heirs? You could've split the proceeds.
A relative of Ty Cobb? His full name was Tyrus R. Cobb.
Stock Certificates have Expiration dates ?
I'm from Dublin Ireland and the most valuable thing I ever found was €10euro on the road last week. Wish I would find a lot more.
I found a golden horsehoe that belongs to the famous horse Seabiscuit.
I found a large sum of money like this when I was a child. It was in our garage/shed that was in the rental home where we lived. A random man appeared, looking kind of like a hobo, and told my sister and I to put the money back, and never go into the shed again. The money was bundled and had bank tape on it. I told my mom when she came home from work, and of course, she immediately went to the shed with a neighbor lady, they tore the place apart, but the money was gone! 😱
I hate this story. Adults suck!
Lesson #1:
Find something, unless you are 100% sure... don't day SHIT.
Oh, I forgot to mention these two other things when I was writing my account of finding the 1700s coin in Aiken: I lived in Hephzibah, Georgia within the past ten years, and one day I was at a grocery store in the produce section: As I approach the bin that held bags of potatoes (it was up on legs) I noticed what I right away recognized to be a rolled up paper money bill about foot or two under the bin. I bent over, picked it up, peeked at what its denomination was and- It was a $100 bill! I could not believe my good fortune at first but quickly slipped the bill into my pocket... After a few minutes I got to thinking that the Hephzibah area was not known for most ordinary people carrying around $100 bills so loosely that they would lose them; and I thought maybe there was someone still in the store desperately trying to find what might be the only money they had and/or something their dad or mom might have given them to go get some things at the store. Anyway, I kept thinking about being in their shoes (in light of the Golden Rule, i.e. "Do to others as you would have them do to you") and so my conscience motivated me to head to the check-out area where I asked a couple of cashiers if anyone had come to their register with items to buy, only to then discover they had lost their money: No one had done so. And so, since the money didn't have anyone's name on it but the U.S. Treasurer or whoever, I could only conclude that the Lord had blessed me through the generosity of someone who actually could afford to donate such a sum anonymously to whoever would find it: Perhaps they had been reminiscing about their near-starving, potato-eating Irish ancestors, and so they deliberately tossed the C-note under the potato bin in memory of the hardships of the Irish and so made the "donation" in gratitude to God for the fact that here in America, at least for the time being, they now had access to such great abundances or varieties of food to eat beyond the humble potato. Oh, and I don't dig for bottles anymore but lately I keep an eye out for something rare and unrecognized as such in Good Will and antique stores, and I'm currently trying to verify pro or con the authenticity of what appears to be a small van Gogh painting that I purchased in an antique store.... REALLY!
Hey artheologist I know a Guy who attended Hephzibah High School.
He Practiced Karate hard and was absolutely devoted. Good People you have there. He became VERY Fast.
you have one weird imagination lol.
artheologist update on the Van Gogh?
I saw a different video about them gold coins on UA-cam that they were in the backyard and the dog found it by a tree
Second again squad here
I found a signed photograph of the legendary NFL Linebacker Jack Lambert my dad had gotten signed in 1976 at a Steelers event he’d gone too. I thought about keeping it but was able to sell it for $800
7:05 *Mercury dimes* not liberty dimes
I once found a shoebox full of paper money and thought I was rich. It was all dated from the early to mid 30's, all from France and Germany. about 7 million franc's and 30 million marc's. I took these to a bank in VA.where the bank pres, told me it was like Confederate money and not worth much at all. about 6 months later I went to check on it. the bank pres had retired and no way to find him. I feel like I was lied to. guess I'll never know. I should have never left it with him
You spent 4 years trying to figure out the history of a painting and you ended up having a small amount of money😂
I found my brain, by chance....
CONTRACTORS NEVER TELL WHAT THEY FIND UNLESS YOU ARE PRESENT. THE ADAGE IS 'FINDERS KEEPERS' AND 'BUYERS BEWARE' NUFF SAID!!!!!
And thats how contractors go to jail if caught :)
2:54 Shut u, finish the job and run
I would have kept the money for myself.
I found a sword embedded in a large stone. I pulled it out. It's in my garage now.
if I was bob I would have kept it all.
is there a site that lists paintings and other items that might have been stolen during WW2 from Germany or other foreign countries.
I found a box in an old factory before n there was 800k in English money.
I have an old dictionary published in 1854 by George and Charles Mariam and the dictionary was written by Noah Webster and it's fully intact
the nazis were just taking the artwork that the French had looted from the germans who had looted from the french and ultimately looted by the austrians, russians, italians and brits. the history of art theft is quite common for europeans, and no one is quite as innocent as they claim to be.
You mean to tell me that something good came out of Fresno!?
i don't think i would ever sell something for only $10 online LOL
I remember moving to Oklahoma and went to a thrift store to buy a bunch of 2nd hand picture frames.....paid $12 for about 10 frames. When I got home, there was 2 football cards taped so the backing behind the picture in the frame....one was A Barry Sanders rookie card and one was a card of Hall of Famer Jerry Rice with his Autograph.....had it it authenticated and it is the real deal
what about the guy got the storage locker in long island and found the white Lotus car from the spy who love me The one that turns into a mini sub as driven I might add by Roger Moore yes the one that actually was in the movie.
I stash some money in a wall someone finds it in 200 years hmmm...
after dave hester saying they put stuff in the lockers I wouldn't believe a damn thing they said.
I have return items that I have found, what I got was Zero dollars and no thanks. Next time I find a treasure I have learn to keep quite and cash My findings.
I found a large brandy snifter( glass made for drinking brandy ) at a yard sale.. bought it for $5..kept it as a change jar for 15 years.This was in 1985..No internet. In 2000 I was bored on my day off and started looking on line at antique glass and found it....A rare SABENE (may be misspelled )Brandy Snifter...I learned that he was an artist that did glass work ...He was known for it as he would weave fine gold thread in the glass as it was blown...My snifter was special because of it's size..(16 in. high) and was worth about $8 thousand..US dollars..I kept it for three more years..Sadly it was broke to pieces in a move to my new job location.
Bob was lucky he was offered anything he wasn't entitled to anything.
ive brought at 2 different yard sales 2 rolex watches i was sad to find out they were both fake i dont bother looking anymore
Why would a contractor have any right to anything they find in your house? Even if you didn't know it was there?
If I'm working on a renovation project, I would of asked nicely if I could have some of my find but I'm working for the Owner who OWNS the property and all on it. Just because I found it doesn't make it mine while on the job on someone else's property.
The money belongs to the homeowner. If shes nice she can give him a tip. But finding money in your walls is the same as finding money in her purse if he took it without saying anything he could be arrested. Sorry people that sucks but THATS THE LAW!!
The reason its in court right now is because a deal was made between the Contractor and Home Owner. She could of said Screw you its in my house its my money.
not so she didn't know it was there... and in 2018 she still would not have known!! if it was me...
One thing I've learned about these types of videos is tell no one !!! Even if it's on your property or in the sea etc if it's valuable enough the government will take it off you! Or some long lost relative will come out the wood work and claim it for themselves !! And give you chump change ! If it's gold etc just remelt that shit and sell small bits of it to a number of different buyers eBay etc best with private buyers where you don't need ID
hey we found creepy 80's toys in our house behind wall and old candy wrappers
4 gold rings with my metal detector
rule number 1 find something never say a word until your last breath
I found a painting in Spain and still have peinado 73 it's original who wants it get in touch
Why are these stories even known? If I or any person with common sense found anything like this, you aren't going to know about it. Dummy people telling on themselves when you find valuables.
I don’t feel sorry for others who would rather hit an Apple
Yep, Bob should of kept the money instead of doing what some would say is the right thing. People get very greedy when it comes to money.
In 2020 me and my daughter were walking through the woods in Howell New Jersey in Monmouth County and there’s a bunch of abandon houses in the woods and they date back to 1842 this I know because I found the original deed for the property in the house but before entering the house my daughter was asking if we can go in and I told her no that they were haunted and then I happen to find a solid gold pocket watch from the 1800s in the front yard so then I looked at her and I said maybe we can go in upon entering as soon as I open the front door to the left hand side of the front door was a huge plastic tote full of gold jewelry diamond rings and everything that I gave them to my fiancé she still has all of it and then upon searching the rest of the property I discovered couple hundred dollars in silver coins couple hundred dollars in antique paper money including coins from the 17 and 1800s I found several gold coins and a $500 bill from 1934 amongst a lot of other antiques and treasures I believe there still to be more stuff on the property but my fiancé hates when I go there but that I’d have to say is the best treasure I’ve ever found
I found .96 cents in an old couch in an alley once💔
It's the home owners money !
I wish.
Stayed quiet and take it
I found a one thousand dollar bill in a old attic
I found a rock that does things that can't be explained. It's a star have to see to believe
I was walking and found a Ticketmaster ticket to an event from 2003
Title should be called most valuable things found as things like money are not expensive, they are valuable, duh
I like to go to fleemarkerts and thrifts shops and rummage sales....
I bought an elgin pocket watch 2 years ago in a flea market for $15, it turns out to be a genuine watch made around 1939, yeww I'm rich ; )
contractor is a fool.period.