We Found ACTUAL Buried Treasure In The Desert!
We Found ACTUAL Buried Treasure In The Desert!
What started out as just a tall tale from a salty old timer turned into one of the most exciting things I’ve ever been a part of!
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Terrible videography. Learn how to pan and hold.
glad I found your channel. what I like is that you do so many different things. I’m kind of like that. many interests
bullshit. he is not surprised at all that it’s a map. he immediately calls it a map. come on. obviously a hoax. 100%
So you guys found Dave?
Is this near the "San Rafael View" rest stop on I70??
What is this man’s background lol flying helicopters is a first for me on YouTube 😂 I like this channel
Obvious phoney.
We love the treasure filled deserts . I live in New Mexico in high desert old wagon trails are the best hunting areas I’ve found so many cool things no gold though . Love watching you guys .
That could have been an in memoriam burial
What about the thumb nail?? Where is that treasure?
Some very serious people probably are not happy.
So freaking cool
Here’s a little fyi for you Heavy D, the $1 coins are Silver dollar coins however the $1 bills that say Silver Note in top are exactly that, a Silver Note, back before Roosevelt partially removed us from the Gold & Silver backed US currency our money was backed literally by gold and silver, and if you wanted too you could have gone into a bank with your $1, $5, $10, $20 & $50 gold & silver notes and trade it in for the same amount in the denomination shown on the bill worth of real gold or silver, this was true up until Roosevelt changed all that and then Nixon moved us completely to a credit/faith based currency, I learned about Gold & Silver Notes from a job I had at a liquor store, I used to help the owner who was also a good friend count and bind up money to take to the bank, one time while going through the money I watched him toss a bill off to the side then another and later on a couple more, once we finished the count and before we put the paper money binders on, he counted up the bills he had taken out then pulled out his wallet and replaced that amount with updated bills, I asked him what was that about and he explained to me about the Gold & Silver notes, then told me they are very valuable when brought into a bank, now days they trade in for the accumulated amount of value, which starts with the $ amount of the bill, the year it was printed and put into circulation and what metal backs the bill(Silver or Gold), knowing these will give you the amount the bill is worth, so I’m just guessing but lets say the Silver Note was made in 1925, and it’s a $1 bill, the bank will look up how much silver was going for back in 1925 and how much silver in weightt would you get for $1 back then, then they’ll take that amount of silver in weight and see how much you would get selling now, and since silver has quadrupled since the 20’s a $1 Silver Note is probably worth about $5-$7, Gold Notes work on the same bases however Gold has gone way way way up compared to Silvers modest amount of ×4, Gold has gone up by 350% since the 1920’s a $5 Gold Note is probably worth about $425 in today’s values.
So COOL 😎!
Looks to clean to be legit
That carving set you found well i live in newfoundland canada and have have the same one in my family for over 60 years. It is sitting on my tv stand .
No they discinagrate in dirt
Old-timers are an endless source of interesting stories!
I have always wanted to go out with some folks and do this type of Hunt, I have found small money treasures and this is a prime place to look as you guys demonstrated.
You should bring magic markers to mark how to get back and where you went
the one thing you found was a ralroad spike
That 1944 shovel is in like mint condition you could probably sell for it a good amount
That’s my Treasure
How fake fo you want this to be?
Yes
Where???
As an Indian truly appreciate the finding actually Indian soldiers part in world wars were never properly stated becaz we were under British army the findings are of great importance appreciated!
Oh great these bozos are getting into the conspiracy theory business too! Believe nothing, nothing is real, create your own facts. 🤮
Heh! You found my bottle. You know you’re supposed to hold it up to the sun at exactly 10.07am (LOOT) then watch where it projects a beam of blinding light and that’s where I buried my treasure. Oh, you are doing that. Well Done. Hm. Did anyone else wonder if the cardigan was all that was left of Dinner??
That is a military shovel. My Dad had one just like that one.
Cartels bury the best treasures.
My mother and Grandmother both bought the exact same knife and fork set from a market circa 1967 here in the North of England. The stall sold Indian arts and crafts.
The talk Dave had with the camera about watching is content for free made me literally laugh out loud. Seems like a super cool dude. And these videos make me wanna explore Utah more and more…..
Could of came and buried them so no one could find them
Id love to do some metal detecting there but no dollars for a trip out there 😕
Is Dave okay? Did you leave him there in the cave?
That equip was buried there for a reason. Must be something else hidden there!
I didn’t know Hacksaw Jim Duggan was on this expedition! Wow , what a treat! Now I’m really interested 😃
Dave looks like a guy I used to know in the late 80’s. His name was Dave Sehmel. Is that his Dad?
pretty sure the silver dollar shown was from 2001
Very deceiving thumbnail picture. Awesome exploration.. just didn’t appreciate the click bait pic. 👍🏽
A buffalo nickel is the same size as a regular nickel. All those coins were probably silver or gold. Maybe copper and brass/Bronze.
The shovel was probably surplus.
I can’t believe you guys left after finding the bait!!!
Shit Brother if I had a stash like that I would have you build me a couple of trucks
Utter bullshit
Top of some bottles from 1800 have lead in neck
That little shovel is called C Tool I carried one just like it in Nam 1970
Money for nuttin lake filler
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These guys are like undisciplined children. Who finds a glass treasure and then tosses it over rocky terrain to his buddy? They need a more serious mindset, delicate extraction tools, wearable tracking sensors and maybe survival basics like water — you know, in case one of them is dumb enough to get lost wandering through an abandoned mine all by himself, just before sunset…