Wow! LEE, this story was awesome. Thank you so much for all of the work you put into this. I really appreciate you reading I love your story voice. Again thank you? Take care.
The boxes have degraded badly.
The contents are long gone.
I saw them as a kid.
The area where they were is now a massive shopping complex. The city dug them up secretly in the 80s and put them under heavy lock and key and under very heavy guard.
The Spanish Dabloons were returned to the Spanish Crown.
WOW! What a wonderful story of history down the ages. I clicked the bell. I can’t promise I can watch all of them but I really
want to watch as many as I can. You said my area and county would that include Illinois? I know a lot of history but not enough.
Never enough. I have been subbed to you for a long time but U tube has a way of changing what a person watches. My parents used to take us down rte. 66 when I was very little. It’s now rte. 55 but 66 is still besides it in most places south of Naperville, IL in DuPage County. I would love to see what you could dig up on my area. Your story in Cali was so fascinating. ATB & GB
DiggingIntoYesterdayon February 23, 2023 at 5:23 pm
Great story Lee. Really enjoyed this one. Ahhh…to dream of finding a buried treasure. 🙂
Thanks for taking the time, and sharing this with us,
Hope all is well your way.
Take care, good luck and happy hunting.
John
Randolph Relic Recoveryon February 23, 2023 at 5:26 pm
Too cool! I grew up in San Bernadino and La Puente. We used to ride our bikes up into the Sanbernadino foot hills and coast all the way back down! Thanks for the great share!
Wow! LEE, this story was awesome. Thank you so much for all of the work you put into this. I really appreciate you reading I love your story voice. Again thank you? Take care.
The boxes have degraded badly.
The contents are long gone.
I saw them as a kid.
The area where they were is now a massive shopping complex. The city dug them up secretly in the 80s and put them under heavy lock and key and under very heavy guard.
The Spanish Dabloons were returned to the Spanish Crown.
Another top shelf video! Keep up the good work my friend cheers Nathan
I love these videos. I’m going to stream your playlists and watch them all. I hope it helps. Have a great weekend, my brother.
A great story brother. Thanks for sharing. Good luck and happy hunting.
This video would have been better without the excessive use of excessive background music.
Thanks Lee, very interesting story. Really enjoying this side of your channel.
Woooooow!!! Ive never buried any $$$ haha
WOW! What a wonderful story of history down the ages. I clicked the bell. I can’t promise I can watch all of them but I really
want to watch as many as I can. You said my area and county would that include Illinois? I know a lot of history but not enough.
Never enough. I have been subbed to you for a long time but U tube has a way of changing what a person watches. My parents used to take us down rte. 66 when I was very little. It’s now rte. 55 but 66 is still besides it in most places south of Naperville, IL in DuPage County. I would love to see what you could dig up on my area. Your story in Cali was so fascinating. ATB & GB
Hey I subscribed back thankyou
Multnomah County Oregon
Great story Lee. Really enjoyed this one. Ahhh…to dream of finding a buried treasure. 🙂
Thanks for taking the time, and sharing this with us,
Hope all is well your way.
Take care, good luck and happy hunting.
John
I have a question : Do you have any lost treasure in Oregon
Too cool! I grew up in San Bernadino and La Puente. We used to ride our bikes up into the Sanbernadino foot hills and coast all the way back down! Thanks for the great share!
Great video, thank you for sharing that awesome knowledge!! 👍👍
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there would have been around 3125 coins the size of the boxes given in the video would not be large enough
What a cool story, thanks for sharing Lee!!
Tc and Happy Hunting
It was spent… it gone…
Cool story it’s out there just got to walk over it .thanks for sharing buddy HH GL ON THE NEXT ONE 🇺🇸🇬🇧👍