Hidden Treasure Uncovered By Grandson Under Stairs Of Grandparents’ Farmhouse
Hidden Treasure Uncovered By Grandson Under Stairs Of Grandparents’ Farmhouse
Something that everyone dreams of is getting valuable, life-changing heirlooms from their family. In real life, many self proclaimed “treasure hunters” have been searching for the motherlode. But there was one grandson who didn’t have to look very far to find immensely valuable items. The man lives in Tenessee and stumbled on his grandparents’ horde under the carpet of their old farmhouse.
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U r a lucky and blessed man everybody dreams of finding hidden treasures
His Grandparents were the real treasure
This is great!
The bot voices are awful
Great family story.
I never did see that pistol collection that’s kind of odd that would have been pretty cool I may have missed it I don’t know did anybody else see the pistols.???
Made up story but good
Painful to listen to all the mispronunciations
Good for him i think he was a good grandson to them.he deserve everything,
What was the grandson’s name?? Evil English was that it.
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Live not live same spelling different meaning
Please learn to use worship
My uncle told me a story of homeless guy in Coney island Brooklyn always was sitting on the boardwalk with a sing asking $ every day for year and years like clockwork he was always sitting on his spot…dirty smelly ragged guy probably there for at least 20 years my uncle grow up there and worked with his dad on the boardwalk selling hot dogs seen the same guy since 3 and his 28 living in Manhattan but came back to his parents and the homeless guy is still there..the homeless guy lived in some makeshift house he built under the boardwalk well one day they found his body as he didn’t report to his same spot on the boardwalk for few days and someone noticed it found it strange…so cops go in his shack house under the boardwalk and there he is dead! On his long long box that he made into a bad well they took his body out and opened the box and BOOM…100sand 100s and 1000s and 10,000$ a huge tall long box jammed with $100s bills stuffed and stuffed no more in total over $30 million dollars!!!! Back in 1982ish…story went like this, when he turn 19 his mother and father died in there jet flying and they were ultra ultra rich and he had some sort of metal break down because of their death ended up in a metal instation at 20 he went to family lawyer and asked for the $ all in 100 bills ( cops didnt write exactly how much but said around 30$ million dollars)…he took the briefcases of the money and went missing no one knew where he was for 30yrs!! He lost his mind cookoo ended up on the boardwalk in Coney island Brooklyn with a sign and on top of that every month he was supposed to as well collect monthly payments of the rest of the family furniture ruffly around $200 million!! But he didn’t so the lawyer put it in some sort of investment fund in 1960s as he went missing and probably will one day return? So now in 1980s when the guy died that $200mil was still his now its over $500 million!!! It grown by the investment!!!! and now no one is the owner of 500 million dollars!! So what they did as the lawyer as well past away they gave 150 million to the lawyers family and rest to charity!! Insanity right!! Ohh and the 30 million in the box went to homeless fund donation
I think you surmised correctly about the grandparents. That they would want their progeny to have financial support and security.
I had to stop watching. I don’t trust anybody who can’t tell the difference between live and live in a sentence.
This would be more bearable to watch with better narration.
Crap narration and the constant repeating of his name pissed me off, it wasn’t necessary.
It sounds like the speaker is saying evil English, what is he saying?
I’d say sell it to my children
Often our greatest treasures are very close to us.
A lot of people think that "Barr Notes," that is dollar bills with the signature of Joseph Barr as Secretary of the Treasury, are particularly valuable because of his short term in that position. Unfortunately, they are actually pretty common and a $1 note with Barr’s signature in average condition is only worth between $6 – $15. Pristine, uncirculated notes from that era will bring more, obviously, especially if you can find a collector who is passionate about them. But they won’t make you rich. Still, as a collector myself, finding that hoard would have really made my day. I have a few rare coins collected by my grandparents. Not rare, but difficult to come by these days. What is most interesting is that my grandparents saved them out of their pocket change in the 1930s through the early 1950s. I have them in my collection, but I have a separate list describing which ones came from them so they can not be sold.
Fake
I hate these stories that just show a bunch of random pictures. I’d like to see what the ACTUAL house looked like, and the ACTUAL space under the stairs, and the ACTUAL rusty, water damaged safe, money and coins looked like. All these random photos mean nothing. They may as well just show a newspaper article about the story and let us read it.
Who narrated this? He or IT said MOTH Er Lode instead of motherload. MOTH? Must be some sort of technology, not a real person. Also talked about grandchildren’s LIVS – should be lives. Come on, give us REAL LIVE people doing the narration. These mistakes only 47 seconds into the video.
Well….. what was it worth?
I got bored!
I’m from Tennessee
Older people for some reason ,keep memories and they don’t repair things like they should..this is the same of all families..they just don’t want to pay out the money ,yes they got the money,but don’t want to part with it and Wont..they look for other conclusions…money is not bothered anymore after people get old..it’s there’s and gonna be there’s,don’t touch…keeping collectibles such as jewelry.they kept and saved it all…grandpa had his own safe and very valuable with what’s inside the safe
BS story & voice bots. Ugh
My guess is they saved it for times like we are in. the items should have appreciated in value and should be worth money.
Take a shot every time you hear "evil English"
funny you were talking about a farmhouse and a clip of a chalet in video
What COULD have been an interesting video has been destroyed by this "narration."
This irritating the grandparents never told anyone. Grrrrrr!
What’s the grandsons name. I didn’t get it
Oh I’m so jealous of finding such history. I adore history, money means a bit extra……but I’d love to explore an old old building
BULLSHIT American robotic CRAP!
LOL WOW,,,,, This is now the third time I have seen pics of these items and the story was different for each one. I wonder if any of them are the real story
I hid TREASURE on Windom peak! Watch the video on my channel to find it!
Hey, I’ll bet if you really tried you could say Evil English one more time.
I WOULDN’T LEAVE ONE PENNY TO ONE OF MY GRANDCHILDREN..IM 68 YEARS OLD.. HAVE NOT SEEN THEM ALMOST 20 YEARS..MY WIFE OF 32 YEAR’S TOOK OFF WHEN THEY FOUND ME WITH CANCER WE HAD 2 GROWN SON’S THEY MOVE TO BE CLOSE TO HER..OUT OF STATE.. EVER THO DIVORCED I HAVEN’T SEEN MY X WIFE OR SON’S FOR YEARS..BUT LIKE I SAID WOULD SOON THROW IT IN THE TRASH THEN TO LEAVE ANY OF THEM ANYTHING…YOU HAVE TO ACT LIKE FAMILY BEFORE THINGS GET LEFT TO YOU..
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Learn how to pronounce the words correctly.
The narration was terrible.
I don’t know how my Father knew, but when I was 10 years old he told me that if I ever come across silver coins from 1964 or earlier that I come across he would buy from me. I was born in 1954 and didn’t care why he wanted them but gave them to all the time I was growing up. When he passed away I was 55 and going through his possessions found several metal cabinets and a military footlocker full of silver coins and wheat pennies along with silver certificate paper money. That was 13 years ago and I haven’t gotten rid of any of them. Gonna leave them to my son.
“Say “Evil English” again, MF!”-Samuel L.
While its awesome to find these treasures after they were gone, I wish his grandparents had given them to the family members while they were alive. What if the grandson never went through the house and it just fell down? Or he sold it off? Great find… Great memories!
You NEVER clean coins!!!
You ruined the story completely. Detailed into zombie mode.