True Tales of Buried Treasure: Lost Gold on the Old Spanish Trail

True Tales of Buried Treasure: Lost Gold on the Old Spanish Trail

In this video, we look at a simplified summary of the story ‘Lost Gold on the Old Spanish Trail,’ by Roman Malach, which appeared in the January 1975 issue of the magazine ‘Treasure’.

The stories which appear in this magazine include:

– Profile of a Treasure Hunter: Jack and Roberta Elder
– New Mexico’s Mission Cache, by Gene Ballinger
– Lost Gold on the Old Spanish Trail, by Roman Malach
– $20,000 Recovered from the Le Chameau’s Millions, by Howard M. Duffy
– Gold Protects You from the Shrinking Dollar, David J. Anderson
– $4,000,000 Treasure Try
– Galveston’s Mystery Ship, by Tom Townsend
– Purgatory Woods Treasure, by Donald E. Getz
– Bushel of Pennies Treasure, by James H. Stegner
– Untapped Oklahoma Treasure, by Ken James
– Build Your Own Drywasher, by Carl Fischer

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3 Comments

  1. ClintXXX RacerX on November 27, 2023 at 8:26 am

    Colorado, Nevada, Utah, Az, California have all been raped by the Spanish, because they were relentless Miners who were not lazy!

    Why would anyone work to mine anything when the gubbment- give away everything we make to the lazy people who refuse to work!?! Ill be dam if ima kill myself working for some lazy BasTURD who has their hands out but refuses to take a drug test. Helping people is one thing until getting back on their feet. However, they MUST be trying to help themselves while down! We have chicks that have made a career outta having kids so that they can collect a free handout & csupport. Meanwhile, never worked a vertical day in their lives. Then expect the Grandparents to raise their kids for free. Man, this GREAT COUNTRY that I have fought and served for a lifetime & still serve, is really going south quickly! Hopefully, things will change in November 24

  2. Marvin Ellis on November 27, 2023 at 8:33 am

    Not Colorado but Arizona…😮

  3. MT on November 27, 2023 at 8:46 am

    That would be pronounced see bow la.

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