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Platinum Ring Lost a Second Time in Berkeley, CA…Found Again!

  • from Walnut Creek (California, United States)

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In August of 2023 I assisted Fred in finding his Platinum Ring.  The ring fits loosely and had fallen off while he performed yard work.  On Saturday, February the 9th I received my second request for help for the day.  It was Fred with a simple text message that read, “Hello, it’s Fred in Berkeley again. I lost my ring again in the yard.  Small Area”.  I had been scheduling a search for another individual who coincidentally lived only minutes down the road from Fred.  I responded to Fred that I could be under way in minutes and I quickly loaded up for a double-header. My two boys asked if they could help and so we loaded their machines in too!

We arrived at Fred’s home armed with the knowledge I had documented from the first trip to search for the ring.  I knew the location, the landscaping, the materials the ring was made up of and the VDI information for my machine.  After a quick overview of how and where the ring was lost, my boys and I got to work.  It wouldn’t be 2 minutes before my middle son got a hit and my oldest boy pinpointed the ring.  I quickly confirmed the find and performed some quick photo documentation.

Fred was not in the least bit surprised we were able to…Make the Recovery!!!!  Thank you again Fred for trusting me to be your Lost Item Specialist!

Fred with his ring

The Platinum Ring

The Ring once the debris was cleared.

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1948 High School Class Ring, found with a Metal Detector, in Maine, returned to family, after 3/4 of a Century

  • from Old Orchard Beach (Maine, United States)

Back in 2013, I found a 1948 SJHS High School Class Ring, while Metal Detecting, in the ocean, in Old Orchard Beach Maine.

I knew of a St Joseph’s High School (SJHS), in Biddeford, Maine, which closed, back in the 1960’s. I wanted to return the ring, but trips to local libraries and an email to an Alumni Association for St Louis and St Joseph’s High School, all came up empty. Online searches also yielded no clues. I soon found out there were hundreds of SJHS high schools across New England, Mid Atlantic States, Canada and the rest of the U.S.. Old Orchard Beach is a summer resort town in Maine with 100’s of thousands of tourists from all over, every year and the ring was approximately 65 years old, when I found it. . How would I ever find and verify, which school, the ring came from? Could the SJHS be a St Joseph’s, St John’s, St James, etc..? After researching, on and off for 1 1/2 years or so, with no results, I put the ring into my safe and forgot about it .

Fast forward to February 9th, 2024. I found another class ring, while metal detecting, in Old Orchard Beach, after some recent winter storms. This was a 1982 Billerica Memorial High School class ring, from Billerica, Massachusetts. I knew that this should be an easy find and return ring, but that’s another story, for another day. But, finding the 1982 Billerica ring, jogged my memory of the 1948 ring, in the safe. I thought I would give it another go and see if there was anything new online, to help identify the school, from which the ring came.

I posted the ring on many Facebook Pages, including Class Rings – Lost and Found and St Louis High School Biddeford Maine. The Class Ring Facebook Page has an incredible research team that without hesitation, started to help me locate the correct school. The research team, includes employees of Josten’s, the rings manufacturer. Josten’s found the 1948 blueprint for the ring, in approximately 1 week. The ring was absolutely from St Joseph’s High School, Biddeford, Maine. The now closed school is approximately 6 miles, from where I found the ring, in the ocean.

While Josten’s was researching the ring, Chuck, the administrator for The St Louis Facebook Page, forwarded me a newspaper photo of the 1948 St Joseph’s Graduating Class, of 19 women. The initials RGH, engraved on the inside of the ring, matched one young woman and I just knew it had to be hers. Her name is Rita and

I performed an online search, but unfortunately, I found Rita’s obituary, from 2021, just 3 years prior. I was able to contact one of her children, Mary Ann, mentioned in the obituary and she lives only 3 miles from me. Mary Ann answered all my questions about her mother, and they matched exactly, with all the facts I had. Her mother had graduated in 1948, from St Joseph’s High School, in Biddeford, Maine. Her mother’s middle name, starts with a G and ended with a H, just like the ring. Mary Ann told me she was very surprised and excited and couldn’t wait to call her other siblings. Mary Ann told me she would call me back and set up a time, where I could return her mother’s ring and some of her siblings, could also be there. When she called back, we made Saturday, March 9th the date to return the ring.

I met 4 of Rita’s 7 children, at their mother’s and their childhood home. Mary Ann, Joan, Kevin and Michael were there to greet me and were very excited and happy to see their mother’s high school ring, which none of them had ever seen, before today. After all, the ring has been miss for approximately 3/4 of a century.The siblings related the story that their mother had lost her ring, in her late teens or early 20’s, most likely between 1948 and 1952. Their mother had told them about losing her ring, way back then and wasn’t even sure where she had lost it.

It is such a privilege to be able to reunite such a precious piece of someone’s life, to their family. There is no better feeling, than returning rings like Rita’s, to family members that will cherish it forever. Although Rita is no longer here, with them, the siblings all felt her there today.

Yellow Gold Crucifix Lost under Stilted House, Found and Returned Surfside Beach SC

  • from North Myrtle Beach (South Carolina, United States)

On Friday, March 8th, I received the following message from Corey, “Hi, I have a house in Surfside Beach. One of the guests has dropped a necklace and the crucifix came off of it and can’t be located. Checking to see if you’re interested in trying to find it.” I responded saying “Sure. Call me,” and sent him my number. When he called he gave me a few more details. He mentioned that when the crucifix was dropped on the concrete it bounced, possibly in an area beside the driveway. I told him I’d be there in 30-45 minutes. I also asked him to text me the address, which he did.

On the drive down, Corey sent me a picture of the area, with a red circle around the particle spot where the crucifix had been dropped. When I pulled into the driveway, I got a better idea of the possibilities of what I needed to do. First, I did a visual of the entire area, looking through 2 boxes of kid’s shovels, buckets and other beach toys with no luck. Next I looked in and around a golf cart, including releasing the brake to move the cart and looked under the tires. Still nothing, I pulled my Gold Bug with a 6” coil out of the car and started detecting the ground holding a row of trees, mulch and dead leaves beside the driveway. I pulled out about a dozen roofing and siding nails, pull tabs and bottle caps, but still no crucifix. I went to the neighbor’s yard and did the back side of the tree line. I moved over to the opposite side of the driveway and checked the grass area. I was out of ideas, so I grabbed my Equinox 800, lowered the sensitivity and researched the tree line. I called Corey and told him I hadn’t had any luck. He told me that Kim, who is the owner of the cleaning company that cleans the rental, was coming over and would be there in about 10 minutes. I told him I’d wait.

When Kim arrived she told me that in the process of cleaning the house, she had found the chain and crucifix among other items the renters had left behind. In the process of moving the items downstairs to the garage she set everything down on the seat of the golf cart. At that time the crucifix was still on the chain. When she picked up everything to move it to the garage is when she noticed the crucifix was gone. Her co-worker said she heard something hit the concrete and saw it bounce into the tree line. The two searched everywhere and couldn’t find the crucifix, hence I was called. She opened up the garage to show me where she had set everything down. Not sure if when she picked up the items, the crucifix fell out or not but we both saw the crucifix lying on the garage floor. Woo-Hoo!!!! I can’t remember if Kim said the owner lived in Michigan or Wisconsin but she was going to get the crucifix back home soon.

Kim – Thank you for helping solve the mystery.

Corey – Thanks for trusting me and The Ring Finders to help find this treasure.

Jim

   

Ring lost in Chula Vista found

  • from La Jolla (California, United States)

Dania tossed a handful of items toward some bushes, which accidentally included her diamond ring. It should have been in a very small area, but, try as she and Jeff tried, it couldn’t be found. An online search found TheRingFinders.com and my contact info. Jeff called asking for help and we arranged to meet at the site the next afternoon. I arrived on time with my wife and a friend who also detects. A quick search with my large coil over and around the suspected thorny bush reveal nothing. Pin pointer time! My friend and I armed with a couple of pin pointers started poking inside the bush and as close to the ground as we could without getting totally impaled on the thorns. Only some scrap metal was being found when Jeff offered to go get a broom handle to tape to one of our pin pointers so we could probe further inside the bushes and reduce the number of our battle scars. I asked him to move his truck from in front of where we were working so we could expand the search area without interference from all that metal close by. Soon after moving his truck, Dania spotted the ring sitting right on top  of the asphalt in the parking spot next to where their truck had been parked! The ring must have hit something and ricocheted 90 degrees over to that spot. Doesn’t matter how the ring was found, just that it was found. Everyone happy now! A pleasure to meet you folks and thank you for the reward!

Lost Wedding Ring Found Ocean City NJ by Ring Finders South Jersey

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Dan and his family were enjoying the first day of vacation in Ocean City, NJ when his wife Christy lost her ring.

She took the ring off to apply sunscreen to her grandson and forgot it was on her knee. Later that evening Christy realized that it was missing. Dan reached out to me the next day and we met up on the beach. I started searching the area and the ring was scooped out of the sand shortly after!
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Engagement ring recovered in Green Bay snow.

  • from Green Bay (Wisconsin, United States)

In early January, I received a message about a lost engagement ring from Emma, who was playing in the snow at night at her future mother-in-law’s home, and it slipped off somewhere in the yard next to the driveay .   They had shoveled the snow aside the next day and looked carefully, but could not find it.     I brought my trusty Garrett AT Pro, but decided to teach Emma how to use an analog Tesoro Umax, and perhaps recruit another potential metal detectorist to the hobby!   Sure enough, after a few surface coins popped out, she found a clear “ringy” signal.  I brushed away the snow, and revealed a beautiful emerald and gold ring that took my breath away.    I could see why she was concerned!   Her beautiful ring was back on her finger and she and her fiancé were relieved.

Lost Diamond Ring Found in the Sand! Watch Hill, Rhode Island

  • from Westerly (Rhode Island, United States)

A lost diamond ring was found in the sand in Watch Hill, Rhode Island! A Family was visiting the beach and was using the local facilities when disaster struck. The wife was shaking water off her hands as she walked through the sandy area when the ring flew off. Some hobbyist metal detectors happened to be walking by and tried to help out. The hobbyists found some metal trash but no ring. The family had already left town, so this was a remote search. Through maps and photos, I was able to locate the general area. Then, I found some marks in the sand that were obvious to me someone was dragging their fingers through the sand (check out the YouTube video below to see the marks). The finger marks in the sand helped me narrow down the exact area, and the search began. I found a bit of typical beach trash and had to adjust my metal detector to adapt to large metal objects under the sand and some electrical interference. I eventually came across a small signal that sounded promising. A thin diamond band emerged from the sand as I swept my metal detector across the surface. With a quick Facetime call, I let the family know the lost ring was found and met up to return the ring shortly after!

How to Find a Lost Diamond Ring

Did you lose a wedding band in the sand? It happens all the time! Don’t waste time renting, borrowing, or purchasing a metal detector. Stop, mark the area where you believe the wedding band was lost, and give me a call. My jewelry-finding service covers Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and surrounding states.

Do you need help finding something of value?

Contact Keith Wille

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Lost Wedding Band Found Avalon NJ by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Skyler lost his wedding band on the beach in Avalon, NJ. He put the ring in the mesh pocket of his beach chair, and it dropped into the sand when he pulled something else out it. Skyler, his wife and their friends made a good attempt to find it but didn’t have any success, so he gave me a call. I met everyone on the beach and the ring was found a few minutes later. The energy and excitement were palpable as the group celebrated the recovery!

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Lost rings in Provo: Found

This is a sad story with a happy ending. Unfortunately, Jill’s mother passed away. After the funeral and the viewing, Jill lovingly removed the four heirloom rings from her mother’s hand and wrapped them in a tissue before the casket was closed for the burial. Later, at home with family and friends, there were lots of tears shed and lots of tissues used. Someone who was just trying to help gathered up all the tissues, including the one with the rings, tossed them in the trash, then took the trash bag out and threw it in a large dumpster. Jill, after having lost her mother, now had to face the additional loss of the heirloom rings. Her husband Nate knew he had to find the rings, but more trash was being added to the dumpster all the time, and the garbage truck was coming soon. He found my name on TheRingFinders.com, called me, and I came immediately. Nate had been pulling trash bags from the dumpster and arranging them so I could quickly scan them with my metal detector. As I detected possible targets, we would tear open the trash bags to investigate further. After a several minutes of searching, we found the rings! When she saw the rings, Jill grabbed Nate and cried into his shoulder for several minutes, overwhelmed with relief at getting the lost rings back.

Lost Buried Treasure Worth $40,000 in Gold and Silver Coins…Found by Maryland Metal Detectorist

  • from Washington (District of Columbia, United States)

$40,000 worth of gold and silver coins successfully recovered from the Michigan woods by metal detectorist Brian Rudolph!

Metal Detectorist Brian Rudolph and his elated client, Royal, together displaying the gold and silver coins which Rudolph discovered buried in the ground for nearly six years!

Brian Rudolph, Lost Item Recovery Specialist (Land, Water, Sand, Snow, Leaves, Cliffs, Houses & Vehicles) Will Find Your Lost Keepsake! Call ASAP (301) 466-8644!

I received correspondence from a gentleman named Royal who was desperate to recover his gold and silver coins that had been buried out in the woods for approximately 6 years.

Royal planned to travel from his property in Michigan to his new home in Hawaii and he did not want to take his treasure with him. The money would act as a financial backup source in case he was in need of extra funds down the road. His plan was to one day return to the location where he had buried the treasure and dig up his little hoard beneath the earth when the right time presented itself.

At some point, years later, Royal returned to the property where he had once hidden his coins. He thought that he could easily walk right to the spot where he buried the 2.5 gallon Ziploc bag containing a waterproof case full of his gold and silver coins and then immediately uncover the hoard from the ground. Unfortunately, it did not turn out to be as simple as my client thought it would end up being.

Royal remembered that he dug his two foot hole behind a particular tree that had a wide trunk. He also recalled that there was thick bark on the tree because he said he took his shovel and knocked off some substantially large-sized “wood chips” off the trunk to mark the location of the treasure.

Little did my client know that over the years, the tree’s bark would shed itself and the trunk would expand. By the time Royal returned to the woods to recover his coins, he was faced with the grim reality that there was way to identify which tree Royal had previously cut into. Without the “X” that marked the spot, Royal became “royally” confused and disoriented as to where he had buried his treasure. And so, the man didn’t know where to start digging.

Days turned into weeks and weeks turned into months of searching without any luck of finding Royal’s beloved hoard. He rented a metal detector to help him with his hunt, but nothing was found. The demoralized man literally dug dozens of five foot deep by six foot wide pits in the ground with zero to show for his exhausting labors.

Royal even severely hurt his shoulder which would require surgery as a result of all of the physical suffering that this frustrated and defeated man had to endure over a several month period of time.

When all of my client’s valiant efforts led to no avail, he returned the metal detector to the rental facility, gave up searching on his own and eventually took to the internet to find another solution.

Luckily, Royal found a glimmer of hope when he located an online international directory of metal detectorists called THE RING FINDERS that specialize in solving such mysteries as this one!

At first, he contacted some local detectorists listed on the directory in Royal’s hometown area. Several of these top detectorists came out to the search site during the fall season and they tried everything to find the missing treasure. Sadly, after a full day of hunting, the gold and silver was nowhere to be found.

When Royal called me in mid-December on the phone to discuss his dire situation, I could hear the sheer desperation in his voice. He had no one else to turn to. I even referred Royal to the well qualified metal detectorists that he had already contacted before and who he had previously invited out to the search site. However, he needed his money urgently and the fellow’s hope of ever finding the treasure had depleted drastically. Even though the gentleman was still planning to have the same metal detectorists return to the property to attempt another search during the warm season in the year that followed, he was hoping that I too would be willing to give it a shot with some of the deep penetrating metal detecting equipment that I possessed.

Once I acquired the entire story and asked Royal every question imaginable, I told my client that I would be happy to help him with this particular treasure hunt. He confessed to me that he was about to hire a professional operator of a ground penetrating radar (GPR) machine to scan the woods in search of the buried coins. I tried my best to sway Royal away from investing in such technology because it would be nearly impossible for such equipment to search this particular rugged terrain which was full of complicated root systems and highly mineralized soil. The better decision would be to hire me to travel across country to see if I could solve the mystery of this buried treasure in the woods. Upon Royal talking with the GPR rental company, it was confirmed by the operator that such equipment would not be a good fit for such a project and my client eventually took the idea off the table.

Before we got off the phone that particular evening, we agreed to reconnect in the months that followed to schedule my trip to Michigan. We were thinking of late March or April (after the cold season had moved its way out of the Great Lakes area). As it turned out, due to vehicle problems on my end, Royal and I settled on an early summer time frame where I would set aside 5 days just in case I needed additional search time in cracking this tough case.

I will never forget the late evening that I left my house in Maryland to start my journey up towards Lake Michigan. It would turn out to be an 11 hour journey each way, traveling over 2800 miles round trip across our beautiful countryside!

Sometime during the middle of the night, I pulled over at a rest stop somewhere in Pennsylvania and slept in my vehicle until the sun emerged from behind the horizon. Then, I drove to the nearest fast food restaurant, ordered my coffee and eggs and immediately headed back to the highway where Ohio and Michigan soon awaited me!

I have to mention one particular moment that I had when I stopped at a convenient store on my way over to my client’s property. It was a quick stop just to grab something to drink. When I returned to the car and opened the door, there on my driver’s seat was a gold colored Sacagawea one dollar coin! No other change was there with it! Only that coin was lying there on the black leather! It was so completely random to have this discovery because I had not received any change from a vendor containing a one dollar coin in a very long time! It must have been in my short’s pocket since the previous summer and then “ironically” it came out of the pocket just prior to arriving in my client’s home town in Michigan! Because I am a man of prayer and I had asked the Lord to favor me with this treasure hunt, I believe that the appearance of this coin was heavenly orchestrated to encourage me that I would indeed be successful in finding Royal’s missing gold and silver coins!

When I finally arrived sometime on that late Friday afternoon, Royal warmly welcomed me with a friendly man hug, as if we had already known each other for a very long time (there were quite a few phone conversations over the past several months). Then, he introduced me to his family and showed me to my room where I would be staying during my time in Michigan.

As soon as I emptied the car of all of my bags and metal detecting equipment, the two of us went up into the woods where Royal showed me the incredible endless “craters” that he had dug during his desperate attempts to find his beloved coins. I had seen photos of the mass demolition of earth back there on the wooded hillside, but to witness the vast pits and trenches in real life, it was beyond incredible what my eyes actually beheld.

My client took me around to various trees and showed me the most likely candidates where he could have buried his treasure. The most confusing part of the whole mystery was that Royal had already dug up the ground in all of those possible locations. So where could that treasure have been buried? The holes were already six feet wide in diameter starting a foot away from each of the tree trunks! He couldn’t have dug a hole too far away from the tree because he would then have no reference point as to where around the tree the gold and silver was buried! Also, no one else was present at the site when the hole was dug, nor did anyone have any knowledge that my client had buried his hoard of coins out there in the woods. Therefore, we knew it still had to be out there somewhere. There was a giant piece missing to this puzzle that was needing to be figured out in order to solve this mystery and I was certainly up for the challenge!

For the time remaining before darkness fully covered the forest, for the next 3 hours, I metal detected as many areas as I could, flagging potential targets that were buried under the ground. I also did a variety of tests, gathering up as much information as possible regarding metal content in the ground, mineralization, and taking note of the level of difficulty in digging up earth in that particular region. Of course, it would have been most fantastic if I hit the mother lode in that first leg of my search, but that unfortunately didn’t happen that evening.

Search Day 2 – The next morning I couldn’t wait to get back out there again and start detecting. Royal and I started with prayer as we did the night before, asking the Lord for His favor upon the search because this treasure was greatly needed to cover Royal’s future provisions. Then, we got busy!

The entire day and evening was spent metal detecting around all of the trees nearby to where Royal could have potentially buried his treasure. Each time that I captured a legitimate signal, we would mark the spot with a flag and then move on to the next location. After completing this task, we began digging up the targets to see what was buried below the ground. We uncovered miscellaneous pieces of metal that belonged to old gardening projects, there were plenty of round balls found, and a variety of mangled up pieces of aluminum that could not be identified.

As soon as I was convinced that the particular metal detector that I was using did not and or could not identify the location of the missing gold and silver, I switched to another piece of equipment. This $7000 machine that I selected uses 3D imaging and it penetrates farther into the ground than my other professionally graded gear. For the remainder of the search time that we had on Day 2, I diligently scanned all of the areas that we had covered using the first detector. We flagged each location and Royal marked each of the flags with a certain letter indicating what mode I first used on the deep seeking unit.

I must say, it was a lot of work detecting all of the areas that I covered. I scanned inside the pre-existing pits, along the sides of those massive holes, and detected around every tree where Royal had already filled up the “trenches” prior to my visit. Because he had been considering using GPR, he wanted to make the ground as flat as possible so the unit could ride over those particular search spots. That’s why he began covering up some of the holes before the two of us scheduled my trip out to the property.

By the time nightfall befell us, I had completed all of the scans using the first deep seeking mode on my detector. We did pick up our shovels from time to time to unearth various targets but none of our findings led to cracking this headbanger of a case.

We still had plenty of flags to pull during our next day’s search and I planned to switch modes to see if we could still increase the level of sensitivity on the machine. Until then, as we made our way back to the house, calling it quits for the night, I shared with my client how pleased I was with how much we accomplished thus far even though we did not yet find what we were looking for.

Day 3 – After finishing a fantastic cup of coffee and having a little something to eat, I was back at searching for the lost treasure. The first part of the day was dedicated to searching around all of the trees that were suspected of possibly being close to where the coins were buried. I would seek to find new signals with my detector ever since switching to the new scanning mode and re-approach the previously flagged areas where we had not yet dug up the targets that I had detected the day before.

It was a lot of work! Between scanning with the very heavy equipment that was harnessed to me, to all of the digging of endless holes – one after another for the purpose of investigating what was buried below the ground, it truly was quite exhausting to say the least!

Sadly, area after area that I detected kept coming up negative for the precious metals that we were seeking after. My giant coil at the bottom of my detector shaft had the capability of reaching over several feet in depth but everything we pulled from the earth was nothing but unimportant metal.

When I completed all of the scanning with my deep seeking detector, we then began digging up all of the remaining targets that we had not yet explored below the ground. Royal would remove the flag as if it was a golf game, and then I would begin digging a hole with the shovel that was provided to me by my client.

So that we didn’t have to dig holes wide enough to fit my larger coil sizes down into, I brought out another detector with a smaller six inch coil attached. The idea was to turn up the sensitivity on this alternative machine so as to reach greater depths within smaller holes. One after another we investigated each target signal but regretfully nothing of value turned up.

As we pulled more and more flags out of the ground, I kept scratching my head and asking myself, ‘What am I missing that would help solve this mystery?’ I was so careful and quite methodical in scanning every tree that potentially matched the description that Royal had initially given me. If we didn’t eventually recover the treasure in one of the flagged spots, we would then have to start filling in the pre-existing pits and trenches in order to metal detect where the large dirt and sand piles were originally created by Royal. If that were to be the case, it would end up costing me a tremendous amount of time in addition to the extensive degree of physical labor involved with all that shoveling and filling.

Finally, we finished digging and detecting every potential target… except one. There was only one flag remaining. We were so physically done at this point. The reason why we left this one target for last must have been due to the fact that it was the most unlikely spot for Royal to have buried his hoard. Why? There were a couple of reasons:

1. The tree’s trunk that was several feet from where the target signal was coming from was only about nine inches in width. It was tiny in diameter! When comparing Royal’s account about the tree’s description to this particular one’s profile, the tree was way too small for Royal to have hidden the treasure nearby to it. My client recalled a tree with a much wider trunk in order to hide behind it so as to not be seen by anyone while digging the hole and burying the cache.

2. The tree’s bark was completely smooth and not “wood chip” thick. You could not pull off any of the “skin” of the tree even if you tried a million times! It was very thin and solidly fixed to the slender trunk. According to Royal, he vividly remembered engraving an “X” in a trunk that had thick bark which you could chip pieces off of. This tree did not fit such a description!

The reader may wonder why we even decided to metal detect around this particular tree at all! Well, it turned out that neither one of us intentionally planned to scan this location! It was completely incidental! Perhaps God had answered our prayers with a great sense of humor in addition to keeping me humble with how this challenging treasure hunt eventually found its conclusion!

Earlier in the day, I was walking down the hill from one particular pit that I had just metal detected and I was forced to move around another trench which was in my way. This inadvertently caused me to walk by this narrow-sized tree. My metal detector was connected to a harness that I was wearing due to the extreme weight of the massive coil at the bottom of the shaft. So, when I walked over that spot, the coil was still scanning the ground. Then, all of a sudden, I unexpectedly heard through my headphones a number of high quality non-ferrous metal tones. I could visually see on my laptop screen (which was also fastened to the harness in front of my chest) some curious activity going on. Because the location of these signals was so random, I didn’t think to check the 3D imaging feature. I simply called over to Royal who was waiting for me at another search spot and shared with him that I picked up something in that location. I asked him if he thought we should put a flag there and he said that he would agree to doing so, though he was confident that the treasure could not possibly be in that location. In fact, the target signal was discovered in such an obscure place that we weren’t even paying attention to the fact that there was even a tree nearby to the accidentally found target (which had a distance approximately 3 feet away from the trunk)!

Royal eventually came down the hill, flagged the spot where I picked up the signal and then the two of us moved our way back up the incline to the next flag that was placed in the ground earlier on.

Hopefully the backstory shared above gives the reader a clear understanding as to why we waited until the very end to check out this 76th and final target.

Royal started opening up his heart with me as we prepared to investigate that most unlikely spot that we were about to dig. He basically gave a speech to me sharing that he had finally come to terms with the real possibility that the treasure would never be recovered. Even though we still had a couple of search days left to continue hunting for the lost gold and silver, Royal felt compelled to express his sincere gratitude for the work that I had put into the search thus far and he resolved within himself that he did everything humanly possible to try to find the precious metal cache. He spent all of those months last year endlessly digging the pits and trenches and utilizing a metal detector to scan the earth for his missing treasure. Then, he had the local metal detectorists attempt to uncover the hidden hoard which also led to no avail. And then finally, Royal called upon my services to conduct this very final search by implementing my high level of item recovery experience mixed with the use of the finest equipment available to help solve this very curious mystery.

Once Royal finished pouring out his guts to me, I encouraged the man that it was not yet over and that we would do everything possible to find what he so desperately needed back in his possession. Then, we pulled away the final flag, picked up our shovels and began to dig.

After removing a large portion of dirt to begin metal detecting inside the plug, I grabbed my metal detector with the small six inch coil and began analyzing the ground to see if the target was still buried down below or not. It turned out that we needed to continue our shoveling efforts as soon as I verified with my machine that the object had not quite yet been pulled out of the ground. This process continued a couple more times – digging and detecting, then pinpointing with a hand-held detector and finally back to digging some more. The hole kept getting deeper and deeper until we reached an approximate depth of 20 inches or so.

I didn’t think much about what was going on with this particular target signal that we were chasing after because there were other spots where we kept digging and even more digging just to find some random piece of scrap metal encased a couple of feet below the surface. However, the part that was quite encouraging about this individual hole was that the deeper we displaced dirt and sand, the wider the diameter of this target expanded.

At some point, I had Royal take out another few shovelfuls of dirt before I knelt down to the ground once again to pinpoint the plug. I wanted to see if we had already taken out the object from the hole. When I confirmed that the target was still embedded in the earth, I started to clear some of the dirt to one side of the deep opening to see if I could manually reach this stubborn target once and for all. And then… something wonderful happened! My eyes beheld the most beautiful sight…plastic!

Almost simultaneously, Royal and I erupted with indescribable elation as we both focused in on what was clearly the top portion of a transparent 2.5 gallon sized Ziploc bag that was barely peeking out of the ground! In that split time frame of life, neither one of us could possibly contain the endless and indescribable emotions that took immediate effect inside the two of us!

Within a second of seeing this most spectacular and unbelievable sight, like a football star making the game winning play, I tackled my fellow treasure hunter with overwhelming joy! The two of us fell back onto a pile of dirt and sand that my desperate client had created approximately nine months earlier!

The search was finally over! Royal’s nightmare of losing his essential livelihood was now transformed into the happiest dream come true! Our prayer was answered by our great and loving God above! He helped us accomplish our mission to finally find the long sought after treasure! It was a beautiful moment for us! Our hearts, which were full of gladness and gratitude, spilled out with expressions of countless hugs and many tears of happiness and relief!

I will never forget what Royal and I experienced out there in the woods that early summer afternoon! It is moments like these that cause metal detectorists like myself to want to be a part of more treasure hunt stories like this one! It’s beyond addictive when you have experienced an adrenaline rush such as this!

The two of us were so excited by what had just taken place, that we spent probably the next 30 minutes just sitting on that mound of dirt and sand reflecting on the reality of the situation! We then took a walk around the woods, visiting almost all of the trenches, pits and holes just to take in the moment now that it was all over and there was no more wondering about whether or not we would be successful in finding what was seemingly impossible to uncover in the past year!

Royal and I climbed into a few of the holes that were nearly five feet deep, just for the fun of it, celebrating our win and continue to process what had just taken place!

Eventually the time came for us to revisit that obscure and most unlikely spot where Royal once hid his gold and silver. My client gave me the honors to bring up the lost treasure from the earth. So, I once again knelt down on the ground and carefully (with much excitement) grabbed a hold of part of the plastic bag which protected the waterproof case full of precious metal coins. Due to the weight of the dirt surrounding the buried cache and how heavy the container appeared to be, I had to slowly bring up the treasure inch by inch until the entire “package” became fully rescued from the two feet of earth that it was hidden beneath!

The container that Royal had described to me was now in open sight! It was officially rescued from the ground! Incredible! I opened up the plastic Ziploc bag and brought the container out into the open. Then, I excitedly unlocked the case and there before our very eyes was the most awesome scene! Numerous gold and silver coins shimmered with endless sparkles and pops! It was a beautiful sight to behold!

For the next 20 minutes or so, the two of us celebrated our most memorable victory, handling the gold and silver like a pair of jubilant pirates that finally took possession of their well sought after booty! With our knees still to the ground, the two of us took inventory of the cache that had no right to be forever lost down in the dirt and sand up there on the wooded hillside. The coins were a mix of Canadian Gold Maple Leafs (1/4 ounce and 1 ounce sizes), American Gold Eagles, American Gold Walking Liberty’s, African Gold Krugerrands and many stacks of collectible silver 1 ounce coins.

That day certainly turned out to be a great one for Royal and myself! We kept high-fiving and embracing one another over and over again, as well as giving repetitive praise to God above for answering our prayers! We constantly experienced that victorious feeling within us and the consistent reminder in our brains that the painstaking and nerve racking treasure hunt was finally done and forever over!

As soon as my client packed up his newly reunited mini hoard, we gathered up our equipment and made our way back to the house where we began planning out how we would share the exciting news with Royal’s family.

Later that night, we shocked everyone over dinner and drinks! It was certainly an evening that I will never forget! We raised our glasses and partook of some of the best family home-made bourbon one could ever have the pleasure of toasting with! It was amazing! There were more hugs and high-fives expressed before we all finally turned in for the night! I must admit, it was certainly hard to fall asleep as I laid in bed replaying every scene from the moment the treasure was discovered right up to the last and final clink of our glasses in the dining room!

The next day, I packed up my vehicle with all of my travel things and metal detecting gear in preparation for the long journey back to Maryland. Before leaving, Royal took me on a tour of the Michigan countryside, including taking me to one of the most beautiful lakes that I had ever seen! We walked the beach together and my client showed me all of the special spots where he loved hanging out over the many years that he had been living in that part of the state. It was a very special “cool down” time together after all of the excitement that we had experienced the day before.

As soon as we returned back to the property, it was time for all of us to exchange our goodbyes, hoping that perhaps one day we would all find an occasion to once again reunite with one another (of course not under the same circumstances).

As Royal expressed his deep gratitude for my successful search efforts, we gave each other a final man-hug just before making my way into the car. Within a matter of seconds, the only remaining sight of my newfound friends was vaguely captured in my rear view mirror as I headed down their long wooded driveway towards the main road. I was now on my way eastbound towards home.

Each and every minute that I drove in the direction of my favorite state, I continuously encountered in my mind the most exhilarating flashbacks of the adventure that I had just experienced. It was beyond surreal for me, recounting the success of my unforgettable treasure hunt that so many other detectorists have only dreamed of one day being a part of. The gratitude that I felt with every mile marker that I passed was truly off-the-charts amazing. I kept thanking the Lord over and over again for favoring me during my trip.

Though I was physically exhausted, I was still majorly “revved up” from the constant buzz that I had acquired the moment that I first laid eyes on that small piece of Ziploc bag that so magically appeared from beneath the earth.

“Incredible”, I kept repeating to myself as I traveled closer and closer towards familiar landmarks. “Absolutely incredible”. Many smiles upon my face continued to shine like the noonday sun, endless waves of excitement never ceased to reverberate over and over again within me, and the many warm memories of this beloved treasure hunt story still have never faded even to this very day. Truly a special treasure tale to be forever told has now been passed down to my children…and maybe one day…to my children’s children, as well!

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