We Found ACTUAL Buried Treasure In The Desert!
We Found ACTUAL Buried Treasure In The Desert!

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Awesome
1944 “shovel” is an entrenching tool.
You guys are bad ass what a cool crew
The entrenching tool probably had his last name on it ‘james’ is a common irish surname
Guys stick to making videos and cut the comedy, it sucks and your no god at it.
Awesome video
Convert your chopper into a mass spectrometer like THE satellite…f* around and find…..
Tell me this wasn’t a plant?
Clickbait with fake, planted ‘buried’ treasure to collect views. Glad I read the comments first before wasting time watching. Don’t even bother, people. Blocked channel.
Becareful out there I was there 10 days and sun burnt a hole in my arm. Are those notes, silver notes? Or just dollars. Paper dollars in 1920 are worth money. The buffalo silver nickel is worth money. Look those up. Fantastic find
That is crazy that you guys found that! What!!! So awesome man
Look up AU on youre mineral table , it was on the wall behind you. Shit im a lure maker i wanted to fish that water till you guys found the stash
Oh my god please help me find some money like that I’m so poor and on a fixed income live alone I pray I have some luck in my life and God bless you guys for doing such great work together I watch you all the time now and subscribed thank you 😊
You placed it there I think lol
Whites, Tesero or Garrett and minelab are the only GOOD detectors people should be investing in. You’ll enjoy the hobby a lot more with the right tools for the job. Bounty hunter detectors are STRAIGHT up garbage.
Take it to a local pondshop
poor dave, imagine being lost in an old, unstable mine and your friends are miles away
as if lad
Actually the army shovel is for the soldiers, to when they have to make a shit.. So they could dig a little hole for their pope.. And that big screw you can losen it so you can open and fold it easier :))
Outstanding, Awesome, the Treasure Hunt dream of a Lifetime. Hope you guys know how lucky you are, you’ve found the mother load. Friendship 🙂
The click bait though; just here to comment..
I find a lot of comments on the stash interesting. To ballpark date the stash the WWII trenching tool would be the focal point. Its date is sort of etched in stone. Then money, I find it interesting, humoristic in fact. Back in the day money was money, you had new money and you had old money. Money was based on the Gold standard, you had Gold Certificates and Silver Certificates, and then you had money with Hawaii stamped in big bold Red letters on the back for the money used in Hawaii before it became a state. Remember, Hawaii was not yet a state when they bombed Pearl Harbor, yet America had a huge presence there. It was common let say, in the 40s’ to carry coins more so than paper bills since they were based on the Monetary System at the time, i.e. they were already minted in the units of the Monetary System of the time ( not Certificates for the equivalence in Gold or Silver, a certificate was like an I.O.U.). For certificates, you had to go to a bank and ask for the gold or silver equivalent. Back in the late 50s’ and early 60s’ I was paid most of the time in what you will call old or vintage coins on my paper route, it was just money, plain and simple. The chisel probably started its life out as a 6 foot or bigger hand drill bit. When it becomes too small, you just forge it into something useful, like a chisel. I would ponder to guess that the stash was from a WWII vet, based on the coinage and certificates; along with the trenching tool. Now as to the mine, the vertical shaft is a ventilation shaft, dug by hand, as were the horizontal shafts. I live in Socorro, NM, and out in the yano are thousands of mines, both vertical and horizontal. I have noticed that all of the horizontal mines have these ventilation shafts. There is one mine here where the ventilation shaft is about 800 feet, straight down. I call it the brother-in-law job, i.e. his store-bought wife came with a brother, and to keep him out of hair, he took the brother-in-law to the top of the mountain and told him to start digging there. I do look in amazement at the toil inflicted upon the hard rock mountains. All I can say is that they were some Squirley Mothers back in the day. Another aspect of the dating of the stash is something an old cowboy told me. He said he laughed at the people who would use a metal detector around the old outhouses, in hopes of finding coins that would slip from the pockets of the patrons. He said that everybody used coin purses back then to keep from losing their money. You have to remember that back in the 1800s’ a quarter was a good day’s wage and a lot of money.
Buy chemlights, drop them as you walk in pick them up as you walk out
My Favorite video i need to come explore Utah!!! Your state is way cooler than I Imagined.
I would love to join in on this fun type stuff
This is why I don’t use my metal detector anymore, found something similar and it was such a let down, it sucks but it happens.
wait, you have a helicopter but can’t afford a decent metal detector? Those Bounty Hunter detectors are PoS….get a PI machine if you want to find gold.
That is some seriously beautiful country!! I love 💕 the desert.
Please turn your music down, its too loud and I have to turn the volume down and then back up when you talk….
You should do a segment every time on your religion , the book of Mormon’s
How and why did it take me so long to find this channel? It all started with a giraffe driving a tank in the snow.
Love the show guys…Dave is a good luck charm.
Do that shovel is from around the 1960’s
Love it
The knife/fork is a tourist item from India probably!?
That’s some good acting guys! There is no way a wool blanket that is buried for that many years comes out soft and infact like that! Buried wool decomposes within months! Last time watching this channel! Unsubcribed!
ok already I subscribed!!
It’s called an army entrenching tool!
I don’t thinknits been in the ground long…a few years at most…look at the blade and fork..metal looked pretty fresh..no tarnish. Shovel looked new!
This is BS one of those coins is a very modern buffalo silver round. That would have been buried in the mid 2000s or more recent. Smh
i like your chanle just started watching today keep up the good work man
Who actually believes this trash?
If you ever need a expert operator hit me up
You are luck you didn’t find one of my old cat holes…
I wouldn’t be caught dead there fuck no.
Lucky guys, that’d be amazing
The cache was filled with clues
metal detectors found everything but metal crazzy
i thought this was gonna be fake but this was actually incredibly obviously real and this is just so super cool
Did you not see the AU on the wall in the mine ? AU is gold on the periodic table