BURIED TREASURE IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS MOHAVE COUNTY ARIZONA
BURIED TREASURE IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS MOHAVE COUNTY ARIZONA
Today’s Treasure Tale takes us to Mohave County Arizona for the story of a stagecoach robbery of Gold that was never recovered.
get one of the new PI metal detectors and maybe it was probably years in prison and time made the marker go away just like the wooden strong box probably just a pile of coins
Another find that if your smart you would never tell anybody!!!!!
Another great video on story lee. I am not lucky enough to find something like that . But some one will one day …all the best over there mate keep up the good work ๐บ๐ธ๐ฌ๐ง๐
Great video and thank you so much for the sub! Returning the favor!
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In a lot of cases in the West the posse stole the gold after they killed the outlaws or arrested him yeah you need to check the what happened to the posse in the future
$72,000/20= 3600 $20 gold pieces = 3600 troy ounces of gold. 1 lb avdp = 14.583 troy ounces 3600/14.583 = 247 lbs of gold + the weight of the box. How did they transport the strongbox? Too much weight to put on one side of a horse. I’d be willing to bet if it’s there, it’s a whole lot less than 3600 double eagles.
Congrats on 400 + subs. Those pictures so help you tell these amazing stories.
It makes me wonder how many men have died trying to find these lost treasures.
Thanks Lee for sharing another great story. Have a great day/evening, my friend. ;D
I live in Ft. Mohave.. I wonder if its in my backyard..
Found your channel from a Google search of Lost Treasure stories in an area I bought an off grid parcel. Very interesting, loved your editing as well. I also watched your "In Loving Memory " video for your mom. I know it’s been a while but I can say I feel your loss, lost mine last year. You have years of wonderful stories, metal detecting and camping videos. I will return and watch more sometime. Thank you for your great stories๐๐
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Soo that pretty much just puts the treasure close to Clacks Canyon. Am I right? If you think about it a smart man will hide his loot in some place to mark it where he and only he could find it. Soo if it’s close to Clacks Canyon you would think that somebody would of found it by now. They need money soo they heard the information and knew the area soo it’s kind of common sense that somebody found it by now wouldn’t you think?
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What a super cool story Lee ! WOW could you imagine finding that treasure ๐ WOO HOO what a day that would be ๐ Well done there very enjoyable story ๐ Thanks for sharing ATB
What a great story ! Really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing ๐
Very cool intro and a fantastic vid. I know where Iโm going this weekend. LOL!
Thanks for subbing my channel returned the favor! love the old history quite a few of the wells fargo shipments were stolen we have a couple hidden somewhere
close to where I live in California! GL&HH! Bill
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well put together and enjoyed i put a like and subscribed cheers Glenno.
Enjoyed story , Trying to catch up on all your videos .
Love the story Diggin It. Snow birding it in Prescott this winter maybe I’ll go have a look lol. Good job. GL&HH!
Cool story ๐๐ there is another we’re the gold bars or ingots from a nearby mine were stolen.The Thief loaded it onto a Buckboard wagon then got washed out Crossing one of the Creeks behind Mayer, I have dredge around there never found anything.But some were something is waiting to be found.And probably just feet from a place that people drive and walk near all the time ๐ฎ
Love the presentation and the story. It is like watching The History Channel.๐๐ฉ๐ต
Wow that would be an amazing find! But prob the gov. Would just take it! Great story thanks so much for sharing!๐๐ป
Clack Canyon is a short cut locals use to go downtown where I live
Seems like stage coach thief seem to always carry a shovel on their horse? Bury the box is probably very shallow near some Pont really identifiable.
Hey man. Tyvm for the sub. I returned the favor.
I live the area and did some searching myself I found a few items in the hualapai mountains in a secluded canyon a pair of old cowboy boots a small button a tin flask and some old wood