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Was there ever a real treasure map?

Was there ever a real treasure map?

Over the years many people have tried to find the supposed remnants of Kidd’s treasure on Gardiner’s Island and elsewhere, but none has ever been found. Over the years many people have claimed to have discovered maps and other clues that led to pirate treasure, or claim that historical maps are actually treasure maps.

What was the biggest treasure ever found?

A metal detectorist in West Norfolk, England, has unearthed the largest Anglo-Saxon treasure hoard ever discovered: a bounty of 131 coins and four golden objects. Most of the items were found over the course of six years by a single detectorist, who wishes to remain anonymous, according to the British Museum.

Where are treasure maps found?

Buried treasure maps can only be found in shipwrecks and ocean ruins. Shipwrecks are underwater structures that resemble sunken ships. Some shipwrecks may have mobs such as drowned spawning, so it’s best to be cautious when exploring. Additionally, shipwrecks will spawn in a variety of different positions.

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Has Oak Island treasure been found?

Oak Island is in Nova Scotia, and the mystery in question is a legend that there’s big treasure buried there. Since the 19th century, explorers have tried to locate the loot. And some interesting artifacts have been unearthed. But the main treasure has never been found—and remains a mystery even to these explorers.

Can you keep gold you find?

Yes. Generally speaking, you can keep gold that you find on public land. However, there are certain rules and regulations that determine how much you are allowed to keep.

Is it possible for buried treasure to not spawn?

No, it can not. Buried treasure is programmed to generate under sand, clay, gravel, etc. (depending upon what the beach is made up of), but not stone. It can spawn on the same level as the stone, but not below, unless you have some weird glitch (which is always possible).