hidden treasure caches found with a metal detector in Utah
hidden treasure caches found with a metal detector in Utah
These guys showed up at my house with the story of 5 treasure caches they found up in the mountains while prospecting. One of the caches contained clues and a key to what they figure could be a large cashe. They show us 3 of the 5 small cashes they found and show the clue to where the large cache is hidden.
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So this is what happened to Kip.
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Nice hunt buddy. Well done .I liked your channel so I subbed you . I find a lot of Roman and medieval coins where I live , Please check out my channel and if you like it Please sub me back .Regards Geoff
Odd, those ball mason lids are made of zinc. I’ve never seen one last in the ground here in the north east. what kind of soil was this in.
ENJOYED THE VIDEO GL&HH
Did you ever find the mother load if not did you make a line marker between each find to see if they are in line with each other it may be pointing to the next container.
that first one is a squatting half pint jar.great find
Apparently Mutt and Jeff in the video don’t know the difference between and jar and a bottle.
I saw your video on
Old Maps I am from New York Long Island I use an app called Maprika . You can used it on any device you can take any historical map and put it on any current map and it will GPS right to that location. So with Maprika and what I learned of you should really up my game thank you so much Denis
We’re all the keys the same ?.
Back AWAY from the METH PIPE! You know!
Do a sound test before spending effort of making a video for public viewing.
Wow! He found 3.00 in charge
to many "you know"….no I don’t know…why don’t you tell me….
I live in Utah! In Cachevalley to be exact. Ha take me with you!
well I hope ya’ll went back and found your treasure…n if’n ya did for Pete’s sake don’t go makin a video n broadcast’n all over the place….that IRS er some long lost property owner will be all over you like white on rice….nice find n good luck
Another Great watch , new subscriber here ❤️ I metal detect in New Zealand
I,think the need go 3 ft,is under a tree.
Would be nice to know if they found what the keys were for!
@Terry Carter how about an update on this one. Did they ever find the main treasure from the map?
Live in Utah. Thats awesome thanks for sharing!
Did y’all go back up there?
A unique way to show off one’s lifetime of coin hunting, there’s no treasure folks but it is a nice story,so nice in fact I’ve held onto it all these years, as my grandfather used to tell us the same story jars Keys the whole nine yards right down to the note,and paper money..I bet they’re related one way or another…I hope not,,,, only kidding only kidding only…. It’s one of life’s oldest cons show a little bit of your treasure in order to build interest in the bigger treasure l,which never existed
Is this Mike Phillips?
hmmmm very interesting 🤔
Hope y’all found it…good video….👍👍👍👍
Anyone with collectibles could in theory pretend they just found them randomly and create a treasure hunt storyline. Then build it up, get an audience interested, then all of a sudden find the mother load and get whatever attention or minor fame and recognition that such a situation would bring about.
Fucking history channel
Hello, I was just wondering if anyone has gone back doc noss’s white sands mountain were he found 16000 gold bars?
Looks like the 2 same keys are for opening a Safe Deposit outer door and the 3rd key is for the Safe Deposit Box.
Nice find.
Really enjoy your show, thank you and
God Bless
Did you ever figure out the significance of the keys? Did you ever find the mother load.
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Terry, I’d rather find the Carre Shinob, myself. You know, if it’s real!
did you happen to find my sunglasses?
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Oh well ya know..
Your volume f–king sucks.
Well that was a good story.
Where I come from those are called jars. Lol !!! Nice find guys. Let me know if you need help with a detector that will go down 2 feet deep. My Garrett ATX with the big coil should do the trick.
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Now you have enough money to buy batteries for your smoke detectors.
Great vid and finds but laughed really hard with the way he was shakin those old coins together and letting them scratch each other up in that jar lol. Also – a treasure map on that paper but no sheet protector lol. Just tape it on a regular sheet of paper and let it get torn up handling it like that. ha ha ha ha. Great finds tho – would have LOVED to be the one that found it.
Most decent metal detectors are good to a depth of about 18 inches. However big targets like a culvert can be detected to about 6 to 10 feet.
Did he ever go to the tree and walk off ten paces?.
I was metal detecting in utah and found a sword, a wire frame that looks sort of like glasses, and some clearish stones in it. A really cool box that had decorative metal all around it under a large boulder.
i own deep metal detectors and know how to use them, video is been here for a while, but if u still need any help at all let me know, and good luck, i hope to see your next video w the find.
did u guys ever found it? great experience
Did you guys ever go back and look yet?..keep us updated please
I live in Southern Utah. I metal detect.. Lots of Legends and stories of lost treasure. Sure they exist all over. I really enjoyed this! The guy in the white shirt and tie looks so familiar to me?
The lids don’t look very corroded for being buried for 80+ years..