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Skulbone
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GOLD & GREED (Netflix Documentary)

The Hunt For Fenns Treasure

Episode Three: “When One Chest Closes, Another Opens”

01:08 – 01:48

02:40 – 02:41

08:28 – 08:38

09:00 – 09:13

10:15 – 10:20

17:55 – 18:14

20:47 – 20:48

26:08 – 34:25

35:30 – 40:50

43:57 – 45:50

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What is the value of the new chest?


   
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While I cannot specify an exact value for legal reasons, the treasure weighs approximately 60 pounds and contains multiple PAMP Suisse kilogram gold bars (each worth close to $100,000 at current rates), alongside numerous gold coins including Gold Britannias, Austrian gold ducats, Canadian Gold Maple Leafs, and American Gold Eagles. The collection includes loose emeralds, rubies, and amethysts, plus historical artifacts spanning thousands of years—from a silver half-stater from ancient Lydia (circa 561 BC) to a 1652 MS-64 graded Oak Tree Shilling 'ANDO' variety from the legendary Ford numismatic collection, considered the finest known specimen of its type in existence. The treasure also features Forrest Fenn's dragon bracelet studded with emeralds, diamonds, and rubies, and even includes a meteorite. The finder will discover a collection whose historical significance rivals its substantial material value.


   
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@ravenhome777 Speaking of 60 lbs. Why 60 lbs. It is yet another nod to trout fishing. 55-65° are the best water temps for trout.


   
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I watched the whole series a number of times. Then I went back and watched the whole series as close as I could come to watching it frame by frame. I'd start it then hit the stop button, and then click on the edge of the red dot, to move forward. It was amazing to me how much stuff I noticed doing it that way.

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