Treasure Signs/ A list of various treasure location signs and their definitions

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These may or may or may not be accurate definitions,but they all have been found many years ago in or near the Surperstition Mts., and connect to, Lost Peralta mines, Wisers Bonanza, Lost Dutchmans mine,Gonzales mexican mine,Ruth"s Spanish mine, etc.

their is still plenty of loose gold & silver/nuggets/bullion/bagged dust/to find in these sacred mountains.

read/copy/and locate
 

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Re: Treasure Signs/ A list of various treasure location signs and their definiti

Just found this, thanks!!!
 

Re: Treasure Signs/ A list of various treasure location signs and their definiti

djui5 said:
Just found this, thanks!!!
other sing to mean
 

Re: Treasure Signs/ A list of various treasure location signs and their definiti

tangun22 said:
other sing to mean

What?
 

hi,

The sign you show are also used in japanese treasure codes, i saw most of them in treasure sites.... thats common.....
 

Ok guys.. figure out what this mess might be.. LOL I give!!!
 

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Re: Treasure Signs/ A list of various treasure location signs and their definiti

who chalked that?
 

Re: Treasure Signs/ A list of various treasure location signs and their definiti

think someone put something in his Wheaties...

He went kinda postal with the chalk there. It's hard to tell what's what, there's are some interesting markings, but also a lot of chicken scratch.
 

Please help me Interpret this pictures.. this pictures of marks made by japs 1995 a group of japanese visited our location and offers prayer,fruits and candle.is there any hidden purpose of their visit? pls help me...
 

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I'm no treasure expert, but if a group of Japanese came to the site and made offerings my guess is that it is a grave. Or, may be considered a grave even if nobody is actually buried at the spot (maybe they were lost in the war).
 

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