Treasure stories are great! It's ALWAYS a death bed confession, they had to burry it, some lost mine, a treasure map, or coded cipher. 😂😅😂 I would be surprised if any of these are ever found. They are just stories that intrigue us.❤
I love lost treasure stories myself. Never found anything over the years. Now I'm just what you would call a rocking chair gold miner, so that's all I can do is read and dream...... and watch videos of everyone else hoping to find something. Thanks for watching. It's appreciated.
@oldlostminer My dad told me a story about an old guy and his burrow that went from Cripple Creek to the gulches near Lake George. He would always come back with a lot of gold. Anyone who ever followed him never came back. I've panned up there a couple times. There is gold. Maybe, someday, I'll strike it rich😉
There is buried gold all over the place in Arizona and New Mexico from robberies in the late 1800s. Many you'll never hear about. Smaller amounts, still worth big bucks today.
You've gotta make people believe that the stories themselves are worth much more than the gold is. These stories are the legality behind them. Without the story there would be no finding the gold. The stories is what's real not the gold.
Amigo I already found the gold coins 8 escudos 1800 charles 4 (87 coins) You're way off on the location I went back but never found anything Going back next year🤑
These are kinda funny. If everyone was killed, there is absolutely no way of knowing they burried anything. #4 is completely incorrect. The location is 13 miles NW, and it wasn't gold rush men returning..... it was a spanish mule train of gold from their mines further north. They did not bury anything. They were ambushed and massacred at a river crossing and the comanche's took the mules. (I have seen the remnants of burnt carts/wagons at that site) There may have been one sole survivor... a young boy that may have been taken captive. The main body of attackers were camped on Mesa Rica, to the south. I found a hidden cave just below their camp, where someone appeared to be held. They drew the symbols of the mule train, with two provision carts, and number of members in the party on the ceiling, along with hash lines counting days, then signed with initials JW. The comanche's dumped the gold and silver on their way back to camp. It is possible however, that the military located and recovered it around 1993, as they purposely crashed an obsolete plane VERY close to the location, and had the area closed off with MP's for TWO months! Much longer than any other similar crash site, and little has been recorded about the crash in records. May be similar to Victorio Peak incident. The planes were stuffed with electronics equipment to locate underground metals for warfare..... ie: detecting hidden tunnels. There is also a site 20 miles west, an 1872 military payroll robbery, and one 50 mile NE, the sisters stash from Gallegos.
Thank you for clarifying that information. You really need to do a video to get the truth out. I got my information from several different websites so I guess we are all wrong. Thanks for watching.
Someone else will have to do it. I DO have the information, and more. Yet I am 67yrs and living in Florida now. I don't have good means to do a decent video. I do have the very nearest locations down to a tee.@@oldlostminer
Hey just want to thank you for your comments. I appreciate information from viewers because that is how I can be more precise with information. Take care and thanks again for watching.
Great stories please keep them coming it/they keep an old man happy!
That's the plan! Be sure to subscribe as I put out new video every Saturday. Thanks for watching.
If I find one I'll never tell my PUBIC SERVANTS
You are right .... DON'T tell anyone ... but you can tell me. Thanks for watching. Remember, new video every Saturday.
"Pubic Servants" lmao
Treasure stories are great! It's ALWAYS a death bed confession, they had to burry it, some lost mine, a treasure map, or coded cipher. 😂😅😂
I would be surprised if any of these are ever found. They are just stories that intrigue us.❤
I love lost treasure stories myself. Never found anything over the years. Now I'm just what you would call a rocking chair gold miner, so that's all I can do is read and dream...... and watch videos of everyone else hoping to find something. Thanks for watching. It's appreciated.
@oldlostminer My dad told me a story about an old guy and his burrow that went from Cripple Creek to the gulches near Lake George. He would always come back with a lot of gold. Anyone who ever followed him never came back. I've panned up there a couple times. There is gold. Maybe, someday, I'll strike it rich😉
Heavy pans my friend. I wish you the best. Strike it big!
There is buried gold all over the place in Arizona and New Mexico from robberies in the late 1800s. Many you'll never hear about. Smaller amounts, still worth big bucks today.
Hey thanks for watching. Much appreciated. Be sure to watch 5 Arizona lost treasures here ---> ruclips.net/video/qAgs6o2nGUc/видео.html
Same with Southern Utah.
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Excellent stories, ive never heard those stories and Im from New Mexico, not too far fro Tucumcari, I know that area..been around there a bunch.
Thanks for sharing and thank you for watching!
Thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊
thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Well, I just inherited a few acres of land, home and half a mountain in SF
Inheriting things is great .... especially land. It means you were very special to someone. Thanks for watching.
Can you keep treasure. Does n.m.have strict antiquities act?
I can't say for certain about NM. You may want to check with a metal detecting club in NM. Thank you for watching. New video every Saturday.
You can keep anything you find if you don't tell anyone. Just my two cents..
Who owns all the property?
Governments, bureaucrats and big wigs of big corporations. But a lot would be public lands. Some might fall into the BLM even. Thanks for watching.
You've gotta make people believe that the stories themselves are worth much more than the gold is. These stories are the legality behind them. Without the story there would be no finding the gold. The stories is what's real not the gold.
Sounds good. Thanks for watching.
Puff puff pass Brain 🤣
Amigo I already found the gold coins 8 escudos 1800 charles 4
(87 coins)
You're way off on the location
I went back but never found anything
Going back next year🤑
Hey I hear about another lost gold cache. Good luck with your search next year! Thanks for watching.
@oldlostminer Thanks
By the way the gold I found was not in a cave or a mine
I don't wanna get to specific either
These are kinda funny. If everyone was killed, there is absolutely no way of knowing they burried anything. #4 is completely incorrect. The location is 13 miles NW, and it wasn't gold rush men returning..... it was a spanish mule train of gold from their mines further north. They did not bury anything. They were ambushed and massacred at a river crossing and the comanche's took the mules. (I have seen the remnants of burnt carts/wagons at that site) There may have been one sole survivor... a young boy that may have been taken captive. The main body of attackers were camped on Mesa Rica, to the south. I found a hidden cave just below their camp, where someone appeared to be held. They drew the symbols of the mule train, with two provision carts, and number of members in the party on the ceiling, along with hash lines counting days, then signed with initials JW. The comanche's dumped the gold and silver on their way back to camp. It is possible however, that the military located and recovered it around 1993, as they purposely crashed an obsolete plane VERY close to the location, and had the area closed off with MP's for TWO months! Much longer than any other similar crash site, and little has been recorded about the crash in records. May be similar to Victorio Peak incident. The planes were stuffed with electronics equipment to locate underground metals for warfare..... ie: detecting hidden tunnels.
There is also a site 20 miles west, an 1872 military payroll robbery, and one 50 mile NE, the sisters stash from Gallegos.
Thank you for clarifying that information. You really need to do a video to get the truth out. I got my information from several different websites so I guess we are all wrong. Thanks for watching.
Someone else will have to do it. I DO have the information, and more. Yet I am 67yrs and living in Florida now. I don't have good means to do a decent video. I do have the very nearest locations down to a tee.@@oldlostminer
Hey just want to thank you for your comments. I appreciate information from viewers because that is how I can be more precise with information. Take care and thanks again for watching.
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Thanks for your informative input and for watching.