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  2. List of missing treasures - Wikipedia

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    He was gunned down shortly thereafter together with his associates, and as they did not disclose the location of the stash to anyone, the burial spot remains unknown. Treasure hunters still dig around for the loot to this day, although its existence has never been confirmed outside of gang lore. [27] [28] Royal Casket: Confirmed 1939

  3. Beale ciphers - Wikipedia

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    A pamphlet published in 1885, entitled The Beale Papers, is the source of this story.The treasure was said to have been obtained by an American named Thomas J. Beale in the early 1800s, from a mine to the north of Nuevo México (New Mexico), at that time in the Spanish province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México (an area that today would most likely be part of Colorado).

  4. Saddle Ridge Hoard - Wikipedia

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    Other disregarded theories contend that the hoard is a hidden stash of gold buried by Jesse James, or loot taken by Black Bart, who was known for robbing stagecoaches. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] A theory has also been advanced that the hoard was part of a treasure supposedly hidden by the Knights of the Golden Circle , to be used to fund a second Civil War ...

  5. Rudy Giuliani Reveals Location Of Secret 'Evidence' Stash And ...

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  6. Dare Stones - Wikipedia

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    In May 1939, Bill Eberhardt made several visits to Brenau to deliver stones he claimed to have found at a hill near Greenville County, South Carolina, [2]: 85 near the town of Pelzer. Initially, his finds were dismissed until the Pearces showed him Hammond's stone, and explained what writing they expected to find on the stone they were seeking.

  7. Cobasna ammunition depot - Wikipedia

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    The ammunition depot's Military Unit Number is 72431. [1] The original directive for the establishment of the depot was issued by the Red Army General Staff on 28 July 1941. . In accordance with this directive, the depot was established in Kungur, now in Perm Krai, Russia, on 11 August of the same ye

  8. File:The Clue in the Diary (1932) dust jacket, 1945 printing.jpg

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    This file has an extracted image: The Clue in the Diary (1932) front cover, 1945 printing.jpg. Licensing The back flap of the dust jacket is not shown in its entirety, so the lack of a copyright notice is not certain.

  9. Cipher Hunt - Wikipedia

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    The twelfth clue was revealed to be the final clue, with the next stop in the hunt being the location of Bill Cipher's statue. On the back of the final clue, there was a dotted red line leading to an X, as if it was a treasure map. [ 39 ]