Cache_Hunter
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There is very possibly a small fortune in collector gold coins still buried on this farm.
Eastman Farm
Eastman Farm
Thats neat, maybe we should all get people together and go searching for some of those treasure ledgends..
Cache hunter, have you found any caches? And if so, what was in them? If you found those gold bars in your avatar... that would be cool.:tumble:
how 'bout a non-public-private message?:tumble::tumble::tumble:
I'm assuming that the link is "your" website?? If that is the case and you're looking for investors for your projects with potential returns, wouldn't it be more lucrative to post your actual findings thus far on the site to bring in the investors.... you have a whole list of already found treasures and caches, but nothing on your site states any were found by you or your team...
Yes, that is my site. I don't look for investors thru forums. I just like to read the stories here, so I thought I would give a little back.
As far as anything that me and my team and "sponsers" HAVE found ............. that is, IF we actually made finds, would be strickly confidential information. Not that we HAVE EVER found anything, at any time, anywhere. "That my story and I'm stickin to it". :spin:
Ok, I'm done talkin about my team finding ANYTHING. I think most people here on this forum would understand.
I also don't understand... wouldn't the government need to be contacted in regards to these finds for tax purposes?? Also things like this, especially if they have historical significance or include coins with very very low mintage would also require the federal government to be notified...
I have no problem with treasure and cache hunters, but in most cases, most of them don't do it for sheer personal gain and profit while acting so secretive. Many contribute to historical societys and museums when a find is made and most coins are documented prior to private or auction sale... Acting so secretive and acting for sheer personal gain makes it seem like piracy lol. We all post our finds, maybe not our locations, but at least our finds. It encourages others to continue their journeys in this great hobby and lets people know that there is treasure out there for us all. Posting your findings can be quite beneficial in encouraging others in the hobby and will also benefit in bringing in other sponsers...
I found some more information on this person on the interent, just go to google and type in Gary Downard. Belongs to a Tampa based group Green light or something such as that.
Went from picking up trash for a living, to building a six-figure residual income as a National Director in his network marketing home business company.
Working at home Gary, how much time do you spend hunting for these caches of gold in other states?
Does that mean that you're the treasure?I'm just glad someone here took the time to get to the truth! That's what treasure hunting is all about, peeling away the rumors and doing as much research as possible.:tumble:
Does that mean that you're the treasure?