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Buried Treasure Private Bank

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

Buried Treasure, Private Bank, cache, safe or just a plain hiding place. All treasure was buried with the full intent of the owner to return and dig it up. Most treasure was dug up by the person that buried it…

Buried treasure creates a taylored private bank anywhere, allowing the digger to open the vault and add or subtract from the cache. There are hundreds of “used” buried treasure private banks within a five mile radius of most people in populated areas today. Before brick and mortar banks were on every corner, one used the ground banks to temporarily store their valuables safely. The United States Gold Reserve Act, of January 30 1934, caused a moderate increase of buried gold coins to prevent the government from confiscating them. Up until this year, buried treasures were common ongoing events. The Spanish buried their gold and silver coins, bullion and mines from the angry Indians, Indians buried gold to keep the white man from finding it, wagon trains buried their valuables every night to protect against night robbers, bandits buried loot treasure because the weight of gold and silver slowed their escape from the pursuing posse, Civil War buried treasure resulted when either side was about to possess the area, the miser hid his treasure from everyone by digging a hole, the spouse made moonlight deposits to hide specie from his mate, partners divided to bury their share in privacy, but in the end all but some of the Indians returned to reclaim the buried treasure.

Fate intervened many times with the return of the owner for his buried treasure. Death, physical impairment, memory, distance, time, the law (Gold Act), natural elements and natural disaster prevented the recovery of enough buried treasure to keep hidden treasure hunters, dreamers and hopes of discovery alive for every succeeding generation. Thousands of “lost” hidden treasure caches are waiting to be found. Most signs, markers and the “X” on the map to these buried treasures were only in the digger’s mind and not on trees, rocks or maps.

Our proprietary electronic technology allows Underground Discovery to locate treasure, buried treasure or hidden treasure with our long range detector, from over a mile away, then pinpoint the exact spot and depth of the buried treasure. Our services are available nationwide as well as worldwide. We do not sell equipment. If you have a buried treasure, family treasure, KGC treasure, Spanish treasure, outlaw treasure or just a treasure that you would like to verify and recover, save thousands of dollars by finding the exact location before digging.

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Officials at Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base said Tuesday night that they are cooperating with the Spanish government on the transfer of the of 594,000 coins and other artifacts that were wrested away from deep-sea explorers Odyssey Marine Exploration after a nearly five-year legal struggle.


Leaving nothing to chance, the U.S. military is making sure the transfer of 17 tons of shipwreck treasure to Spain later this week is handled safely. The coins and other artifacts are worth an estimated $500 million.


Seventeen tons of shipwreck treasure will soon be flown out of Florida and back to Spain and the U.S. military is making sure the transfer goes nice and smooth.


Leaving nothing to chance, the U.S. military is making sure the transfer of 17 tons of shipwreck treasure to Spain later this week is handled safely.


TAMPA, Florida – The transfer of 17 tons of shipwreck treasure wrested away from deep-sea explorers by the Spanish government will be made later this week from a U.S. Air Force base in Florida, officials confirmed Tuesday night.


A Florida company that found sunken treasure from a 19th century warship must return more than a half-million silver and gold coins to the Spanish government by next week, a federal judge in Tampa ruled Friday.


The "Treasure Hunters Roadshow," the television series that buys collectibles and other valuables on the spot, is coming back to El Paso. "We try to hook up as many events as possible. And we had a huge turnout last year and we're very excited to put a team together and come back to El Paso," said Matthew Enright, spokesman for show.


594,000 silver coins, other artifacts, weighing 17 tons, taken from U.S. salvage company after legal battle


17 tons of treasure to be shipped from Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base


Spain said Monday it will soon send hulking military transport planes to Florida to retrieve 17 tons of treasure that U.S. undersea explorers found but ultimately lost in American courts, a find experts ...

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