Could you find America's astounding lost treasure?
Missing treasure in the USA
Nothing beats the allure of hidden treasure. With its promise of shedding a light on history and the fact that it is likely to be worth huge sums of money, it’s no wonder so many are drawn to hunt for it. Read on to discover some of America’s most incredible treasures still waiting to be unearthed.
San Miguel Treasure
San Miguel Treasure
San Miguel Treasure
San Miguel Treasure
San Miguel Treasure
Blackbeard's Treasure
Blackbeard's Treasure
Blackbeard's Treasure
Blackbeard's Treasure
Blackbeard's Treasure
Beale Stash
Beale Stash
Beale Stash
Beale Stash
Beale Stash
San Saba Treasure
San Saba Treasure
San Saba Treasure
San Saba Treasure
In February 1894, a young medium called Mary Mareschal hit the headlines after convening with the dead Texians at the Alamo. The San Antonio Express News reported that the ghosts told her $540,000-worth of gold and treasures had been buried on the site.
San Saba Treasure
Lost Civil War Union Gold
Lost Civil War Union Gold
Lost Civil War Union Gold
Lost Civil War Union Gold
Lost Civil War Union Gold
Mosby's Stolen Civil War Treasure
Mosby's Stolen Civil War Treasure
Mosby's Stolen Civil War Treasure
Mosby's Stolen Civil War Treasure
Mosby's Stolen Civil War Treasure
Looted Civil War Confederate Gold
Looted Civil War Confederate Gold
Looted Civil War Confederate Gold
Looted Civil War Confederate Gold
Looted Civil War Confederate Gold
The lost gold was the subject of a History Channel documentary in 2018 that followed Dykstra and Monroe's search. The treasure-hunting pair had found a shipwreck of a tug boat in Lake Michigan in 2015, which they believed to hold the treasure. The first season ended with a cliffhanger – in the season finale, the pair chanced upon a boxcar rivet and what they think might be a gold bar. However, the second season in 2019 still did not reveal the lost treasure.
Cahuenga Pass Treasure
Cahuenga Pass Treasure
Cahuenga Pass Treasure
Cahuenga Pass Treasure
Cahuenga Pass Treasure
Battle of Little Bighorn Treasures
Battle of Little Bighorn Treasures
Battle of Little Bighorn Treasures
Battle of Little Bighorn Treasures
Battle of Little Bighorn Treasures
Battle of Little Bighorn Treasures
Battle of Little Bighorn Treasures
Battle of Little Bighorn Treasures
Flagstaff dead outlaws' loot
Flagstaff dead outlaws' loot
Flagstaff dead outlaws' loot
Flagstaff dead outlaws' loot
Flagstaff dead outlaws' loot
Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine
Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine
Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine
Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine
Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine
To date, it's thought that around 600 adventurers are estimated to have perished, making the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine America's most dangerous treasure hunt. Currently, an intrepid pair of explorers, Jesse and John Feldman, are on the hunt for the mine, with their efforts being documented in a TV show called Lost Gold.
Leon Trabuco's Gold
Leon Trabuco's Gold
Leon Trabuco's Gold
Leon Trabuco's Gold
Leon Trabuco's Gold
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Stolen Masterpieces
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Stolen Masterpieces
Two thieves posing as cops gained access to the museum during the early hours of the morning. They handcuffed and tied up the guards, and made a beeline for Rembrandt's Self-Portrait from 1629, but they couldn't prise the painting from its frame.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Stolen Masterpieces
The crooks had better luck with the Dutch master's The Storm on the Sea of Galilee painting, which they cut from its frame, and then swiped The Concert by Vermeer, the most valuable of the stolen artworks, and two Rembrandts: A Lady and a Gentleman in Black and a self-portrait from 1634.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Stolen Masterpieces
They went on to steal Impressionist pioneer Édouard Manet's Chez Tortoni, Landscape with Obelisk by Govaert Flinck, five Degas drawings, a Chinese bronze gu wine cup from the Shang dynasty, and a bronze eagle finial.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Stolen Masterpieces
The pair made a quick getaway and, despite a thorough FBI investigation, neither the duo or the artworks have ever been found, though the Feds suspect East Coast mobsters were behind the heist. A recent Netflix documentary series This Is A Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist names local criminals as the perpetrators, but most are now dead. The museum is offering a reward of $10 million for information leading to the recovery of the artworks.
Now read about some stolen treasures that were recovered
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