The lost Treasure of Napoleon Bonaparte

This letter seems to be to neat to be Napoleons, most likely written by his aid Saint-Denis And then signed by Napoleon.
 

Hello treasure cat divemaster

Yes your correct. One french history professor once told me Napoleon relied heavily on his aid on his chief of staff. He would ride his horse dictating notes to chief of staff following him. There was an interesting museum of relics and documents belonging Napoleon in Monaco. Sadly most of these items was sold off in 2014. A hat of his sold for 1.9 million Euros.

So perhaps?

Il y a une chance d'être trouvée pour ceux oser chercher

Amy
 

:hello:Hello Amigo, glad to see you back with an Interesting story,:hello: NP:cat:
 

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Hello,

I live in Vilnius and have read many memoirs of French soldiers, although I am not a treasure hunter. It is well-documented that Napoleon's army treasury did indeed reach Vilnius—its arrival time and location are known. What happened next remains unclear, but with a good knowledge of the area, it is possible to identify several potential locations.
 

In recent years, three significant treasures have been discovered in Lithuania: the original 1918 Act of Independence of Lithuania, the grave of the 1863 uprising leader with a golden ring, and the 16th-century crowns of Lithuanian rulers. In all three cases, one thing can be said—they were found relatively easily and quickly, simply because no one had seriously looked for them before.
 

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