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No no AARC, hide your maps. No respectable treasure hunter would dare ask a fellow treasure hunter for his maps. What I meant was to hide all the ones with Xs on them from the camera.
Down to just a few now... i donated a bunch... sold a few... and some just were too far gone.
Some like the oldest turned out to be old reprints.

There was a time when i could afford to just buy em when i saw em.
 

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Don’t buy this book! It will absolutely make you sick! Hoards of coins from Colonial times up to the finding of the ship Central America. Bowers digs down and roots out fact from fantasy.
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Here are a few of my favorite ones that I use most. Im intrested in all types of treasure related books, and although I have quite a few on different subjects these are the most pertinent to my home area.View attachment 1387631
These were the ones right at hand and my go to books for my area. My job allows me to travel up and down the east coast frm the carribean to nova scotia and into the great lakes. I usally hit the bookstore as soon as we dock the boat. This allows me to learn about the area im in at the time and increases my chances of success with the limited amount of time I have in these areas. Im curious to see what other people are reading and into for there areas. Non fiction or even fiction land , sea , jungle, beach, mountains etc.etc.... mining, gem hunting, bottle digging, relic hunting, coin shooting etc etc... whatever you consider treasure hunting. Lets see what your favorites are. Here are 2 that showed up on the doorstep yesterday.View attachment 1387633
From treasure island to warmans feild guide to bottles lets see them. What are you treasure hunters out there reading ??? I know that I just posted a simalar thread, but the title seemed like it was not appropriate for what I was trying to convey.
 

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Here are a few i reALLY LIKE,. i aLSO LIKE BOOKS THAT TELL OF LOCAL HISTORY. !!
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I always enjoyed this thread! I’m glad to see it still gets another post once in awhile.
 

I haven’t even made it all the way through this book yet but best by far for the area’s I detect.
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Picked this up a few months ago. I wonder why I’m interested in Th’ing sometimes. It often ends so badly. Gold fever is real!
 

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