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Not necessarily the Treasure of Sierra Madre think more of the hidden treasure of Szczec forest Poland!
Gold coins, probably looted during WWII buried by German troops in a hiding spot the Szczec forest.
Gold coins not of an excessive amount of value but a substantial find nonetheless!
"Treasure hoard of American and Russian gold coins found in Polish forest"
From Heritage Daily ^ | November 8, 2023 | Markus Milligan | the tip from Freeper.
"The detectorists were conducting a survey to find relics from WW2, in particular, traces of the Battle of Szczec, fought between the Soviet Red Army and the Wehrmacht...According to a press announcement by PAP, Detectorists from the Szczecin Search Group Association have found 70 coins deposited in a heavily corroded metal can buried at a depth of approximately 15 to 20 cm’s [less than a foot]. The total discovery has been estimated to be worth 100,000 zloty, which is over $24,000 US dollars based on current conversion rates."
Most of the time these hunts for hidden treasure that have been buried as a result of military conflict come to a big nothing, a rumor only.
Hidden valuables normally never found doesn’t mean that necessarily they don’t exist just that they are never found!
See previous blog entries as relevant some with additional embedded links:
https://militaryanalysis.blogspot.com/2023/09/safekeeping.html
https://militaryanalysis.blogspot.com/2021/09/artifacts.html
https://militaryanalysis.blogspot.com/2021/08/minkowskie.html
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