I had a friend who is a professional treasure hunter down in the Tampa Bay area who I got together with once to summon one of the Spirits from the Goetia for finding lost treasures. John was retired and had a partner who would drive over to Jupiter, FL and take a boat out into the Atlantic looking for sunken treasure - sort of like Mel Fisher and the treasure of the Atocha?
A lady friend and I did a summoning of Volac to discover if there was any lost treasure out in the waters off the shore. At first we were trying to get the Spirit to give us map coordinates thinking this would make things easier but she wasn't getting clear readings from Volac so we opted to talk in measures of nautical miles from a specific point on shore. Volac told us that approximately 2 nautical miles out there was a small amount of coins - yes he said coins - lying about - about 8 all together - and they were gold.
So armed with this knowledge, John and Jerry took off from the spot in Jupiter with their boat and followed pretty much a bee line out into the Atlantic. Then John dived and he said it took him about 24 or 25 minutes and he spotted one on the bottom. Excited he began looking and found five more but not 8. However they sold them to a dealer for a nice, small chunk of change and gave us a commission for helping them.
The next time we tried that, Volac seemed irritated to give us any further details. lol I think the guys got something like $20K for those coins - they were really tarnished - but it seems the Spirits can help you find sunken treasure.
Also you may want to treasure hunt out west near old mining towns as many a prospector was one to bury his loot and so often were they killed that they never got up all their money.
John told me that Louisiana was a state that has TONS of buried treasure and not just from pirates but folks who lived and died there from prior to after the Civil War. There's a lot of buried money down in the south but depending on whether it's coinage or Confederate money would make a helluva difference to how valuable it was.
It also just occurred to me, have any of you ever went hunting out west in Montana or Wyoming for dinosaur bones? You realize those are worth a fortune especially if you can find a whole skeleton but even a tooth, claw or other bone is worth something. There's a lot of collectors of said bones worldwide you could sell them too and there's a messload of dinosaur bones still resting waiting to be unearthed.
All the Best,
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