A Guide to Treasure in Oklahoma, Volume 3
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Treasure is anything a person has a hankering for. It might be anything that is turned up, like the National Geographic Magazines found one weekend in lower Oklahoma in an abandoned house -- these all dated around the turn of the century, and brought these treasure hunters $1972 for their weekend jaunt. Most people think of treasure as a buried treasure such as gold coins, or heirlooms buried when attacked in the Civil War. But it could be a bunch of coins that fall from someone's right-hand-front pocket when he lays down on the grass on a Sunday afternoon. And an even bigger cache if it happens to contain a silver coin or so. Or it could be a whole bottle found when digging in a ghost town site. Or maybe a bunch of picture postcards that kids used to save, or even a bunch of match covers secreted away.


