Goldstar1
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Yeah I have read a few versions of this story . I agree with Johnny that is is pretty far fetched that they would construct this rather than melt them into separate bars for travel. If i remember correctly though the point of makeing one large object was that they did not trust each other and so they would all have to work together to travel with it instead of one of them possibly killing the others and taking off with a mule train of gold bars . I dont know still far fetched?
Another story in a similar vein was in a cave supposedly near La Veta , that two miners taking a shortcut cross country from their mine slid in a snow slide into a cave or old mineshaft . They discovered a shelf back in there with a stone object resembling a 2-3 year old child with a string of beads around the neck and a gold filigree bracelet. They were surprised it was super heavy (140 pounds) , so they somehow carried it to town and accidentally broke a toe off and discovered it showed a "peculiar glitter" . They sent the toe to be assayed and were told it was "Strangely impregnated with gold" . Two old timers in the area that supposedly saw it said it did not appear to be of Indian or Spanish origin.
I have never really tried to follow up more on that one but it could be interesting since there are several names mentioned.
Quien Sabe
Another story in a similar vein was in a cave supposedly near La Veta , that two miners taking a shortcut cross country from their mine slid in a snow slide into a cave or old mineshaft . They discovered a shelf back in there with a stone object resembling a 2-3 year old child with a string of beads around the neck and a gold filigree bracelet. They were surprised it was super heavy (140 pounds) , so they somehow carried it to town and accidentally broke a toe off and discovered it showed a "peculiar glitter" . They sent the toe to be assayed and were told it was "Strangely impregnated with gold" . Two old timers in the area that supposedly saw it said it did not appear to be of Indian or Spanish origin.
I have never really tried to follow up more on that one but it could be interesting since there are several names mentioned.
Quien Sabe