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Otto Hillig Coin Hunt

  As stated by local lore, there is a secret stash of Nazi cash stored away inside a safety deposit box in a bank in the town of Liberty, New York – a treasure waiting to be found by whoever can solve the mysterious clues that were left behind by the original owner.

  The tale of the Nazi treasure has the townspeople of Liberty perplexed, since the local paper first wrote about it about two decades ago, though so far no one has been capable of recovering the money. Myth has it that the treasure is hidden by a local eccentric, Otto Hillig, who stole the money from a German spy in the year of 1942.

  About fifty years later, the local paper known as the Sullivan County Democrat first wrote about treasure in a series of articles that were published during the summer of 1992, starting off a scavenger hunt. The key to discovering the money is to locate a bronze coin engraved with Otto’s initials, and it is rumored to be buried within the Catskill Mountains...

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Mt. Pharaoh Treasure

  The lost cave of Pharaoh Mountain in New York State, reported in the early 1800's by two boys who visited a cave with an Indian playmate. Located near Ticonderoga in the Adirondack Mountains, the cave was reputedly covered with Indian paintings. The children took shelter in the cave during a storm and while there one boy picked up a piece of metal that later proved to be a gold coin with an etching of a mastadon. Many people have tried to locate the cave, but it has eluded the searchers. The only tangible evidence of the story is the enigmatic gold coin.

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Moses Follensby Treasure Cache

  Follensby's hidden trove included gold and silver coins valued around $400,000 at the time the hermit stashed it, and  "It would be worth many times that today."

  "Mysterious Moses Follensby came to the Adirondacks to forget a woman, and amassed a fortune during his lonely life as a recluse"

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 Adak Island, Seal Pirates Missing Gold

It has been estimated that over one million dollars was buried on Adak Island by the captain of the Hitslop, a ship engaged in killing seals. Captain Gregory Dwargstof, of the Hitslop, had transferred this gold from the Sealing Association, of which he was a member, then buried it somewhere on Red Bluff Hill on Adak Island in 1892. Several coins have been found, but the $1,000,000 still waits to be uncovered.

Treasureman Caches, of H. Charles Beil

"Nothing had the allure of treasure"- H. Charles Beil. H.Charles Beil has secreted Fifteen Treasures across the United States with another Six huge brass chests prepared for a brand new treasure hunt that will be the biggest in America. His treasures range from Massachusetts to Texas and contain rare and ancient coins, precious gems, jewelry, gold, silver, historical artifacts and other items of interest worth anywhere from approximately five- hundred dollars to several hundred thousand dollars and promises that his newest treasure hunting adventure called Gallows Harbor will be the largest in America - over $2million in buried treasure!!

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Projects In The Works

 - The Deerlick Rock Treasure

 - The Loomis Gang Cache

 - Dutch Schultz Treasure Cache

 - Thomas Beale Cipher 

 - Forrest Fenn

 - The Secret treasure hunt by Sean Kelly

 - Capt. Kidd's Shawangunk Mtn. treasure horde

 - Gargaphia 

 - St. Lawrence Seaway lost Pirate Treasures

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