82 Pound Gold Bar Cache Found

gollum

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Jan 2, 2006
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Minelab SD2200D (Modded)/ Whites GMT 24k / Fisher FX-3 / Fisher Gold Bug II / Fisher Gemini / Schiebel MIMID / Falcon MD-20
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Yes, I know this is from the mid-1980s. I had read the article back then not knowing I would eventually get to know the author.

I think this story needs retelling because it is one of the very few I believe actually happened.

Enjoy:

http://1oro1.com/jesuits/rqfind.html

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Best-Mike
 

And that is what it's all about, the exploration and the adventure. Exercising the body and mind in something that you thoroughly enjoy. :thumbsup:
 

TOK,

See, not only is it a story about someone that actually found some loot, it is also a warning to people who think that they can just go out and find a buttload of gold.

My friend got out of the military in 1956. He spent some of the money he had saved on a new Willys Jeep (he still drives that same Jeep to this day). Him, his brother, and two partners spent thirty years looking for treasure. His net was about $125,000 for thirty years of searching. If it were just about the money, it would be considered a very poor return on investment of time and money. LOL

Mike
 

My friend has told a couple of people, but not many.

Mike
 

Beautiful in its simplicity...the markings and the thinking of the treasure hider and the treasure finders.

Got to love it. :headbang:
 

2 sources for those who want to read more about Quinn's find. "Treasure" magazine story and Ron's book titled "Searching for Arizona's Buried Treasures". ronbullionmagazine.jpg
 

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