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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,940 --> 00:00:03,300 Tonight, on The Curse of Oak Island. 2 00:00:03,660 --> 00:00:07,360 Everything that we dug up led us to this area being the money pit. We just need 3 00:00:07,360 --> 00:00:08,560 to find the right spot in depth. 4 00:00:08,780 --> 00:00:10,520 If it's there, we should find it. 5 00:00:10,880 --> 00:00:13,760 Fiona, it was shining in the sun. Hallelujah! 6 00:00:14,680 --> 00:00:15,680 Oh, is that it? 7 00:00:15,820 --> 00:00:16,820 Oh! 8 00:00:17,820 --> 00:00:19,000 There we go. Yeah. 9 00:00:19,320 --> 00:00:21,300 It's in with a time period of 1 ,500. 10 00:00:21,880 --> 00:00:24,680 It's probably the coolest thing that I've looked at. Really? 11 00:00:25,500 --> 00:00:26,780 Valuation, sky's the limit. 12 00:00:27,020 --> 00:00:27,898 Oh, my gosh. 13 00:00:27,900 --> 00:00:28,900 Yeah. 14 00:00:31,340 --> 00:00:37,000 There is an island in the North Atlantic where people have been looking for an 15 00:00:37,000 --> 00:00:40,220 incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 16 00:00:41,100 --> 00:00:47,560 So far, they have found a stone slab with strange symbols carved into it, man 17 00:00:47,560 --> 00:00:54,280 -made working that date to medieval times, and a lead cross whose origin may 18 00:00:54,280 --> 00:00:56,280 connected to the Knights Templar. 19 00:00:56,660 --> 00:00:57,660 To date. 20 00:00:58,090 --> 00:01:03,830 six men have died trying to solve the mystery and according to legend 21 00:01:03,830 --> 00:01:09,850 one more will have to die before the treasure can be found 22 00:01:24,080 --> 00:01:27,320 We came in with a purpose this year, and the purpose was to put every borehole 23 00:01:27,320 --> 00:01:28,560 in the bottom of the solution channel. 24 00:01:28,840 --> 00:01:29,840 Yeah, absolutely. 25 00:01:30,240 --> 00:01:36,520 As a new day begins on Oak Island, brothers Rick and Marty Lagina and their 26 00:01:36,520 --> 00:01:42,940 are energized by the belief that they could finally be on track to solve a 230 27 00:01:42,940 --> 00:01:44,720 -year -old treasure mystery. 28 00:01:46,200 --> 00:01:50,600 Everything that we dug up led us to this area being the money pit. We just need 29 00:01:50,600 --> 00:01:51,800 to find the right spot in depth. 30 00:01:52,090 --> 00:01:53,430 Beneath 150 feet. 31 00:01:53,670 --> 00:01:54,670 Yeah. 32 00:01:54,970 --> 00:02:00,390 Whatever was put in the Money Pit fell to where it could fall no more. I need a 33 00:02:00,390 --> 00:02:05,210 solution check. So if it's there, we should probably... Yeah, time's going to 34 00:02:05,210 --> 00:02:06,210 tell. 35 00:02:07,010 --> 00:02:12,830 The team is currently drilling a borehole in the fabled Money Pit area 36 00:02:12,830 --> 00:02:13,830 J9. 37 00:02:14,770 --> 00:02:15,930 A borehole. 38 00:02:16,350 --> 00:02:20,990 Located where they believe the original treasure shaft, first discovered in 39 00:02:20,990 --> 00:02:27,810 1795, has collapsed after more than two centuries of repeated excavations and 40 00:02:27,810 --> 00:02:33,150 fallen into a massive natural cavity in the bedrock known as the solution 41 00:02:33,150 --> 00:02:38,170 channel, between 150 and 220 feet underground. 42 00:02:39,030 --> 00:02:43,990 We're looking for what hopefully Plato found in 1849. 43 00:02:44,650 --> 00:02:47,730 After the collapse, I think it's all down there. The whole thing is down. 44 00:02:47,950 --> 00:02:48,950 Exactly. 45 00:02:48,990 --> 00:02:54,730 This is a coin that was given to me that, from my own research, I believe is 46 00:02:54,730 --> 00:02:56,710 from about 1367. 47 00:02:57,070 --> 00:02:58,070 Wow. 48 00:02:58,330 --> 00:03:03,810 One week ago, the team was presented with a 14th century silver Portuguese 49 00:03:04,010 --> 00:03:08,750 believed to be related to the Portuguese sect of the Knights Templar, known as 50 00:03:08,750 --> 00:03:10,070 the Knights of Christ. 51 00:03:10,650 --> 00:03:13,750 According to the coin's current owner, Steve Solomon. 52 00:03:14,490 --> 00:03:21,350 It was recovered during a drilling operation in 1849 from nearly 100 feet 53 00:03:21,350 --> 00:03:26,530 in the money pit by James Pitt Blado, a drilling foreman who kept the discovery 54 00:03:26,530 --> 00:03:27,530 a secret. 55 00:03:28,790 --> 00:03:30,170 You got a cord, gentlemen? 56 00:03:30,870 --> 00:03:33,690 Looks like, yeah. You got another bag? 57 00:03:34,010 --> 00:03:39,390 Now, having already detected high -trace evidence of precious metals in water 58 00:03:39,390 --> 00:03:42,310 deep underground, they are hoping to prove. 59 00:03:42,780 --> 00:03:46,880 that the coin is genuine by finding many more in the solution channel. 60 00:03:47,800 --> 00:03:49,100 158. 158? 61 00:03:49,340 --> 00:03:50,920 Yeah. Let's see what we got. 62 00:03:52,060 --> 00:03:55,860 None of the previous work got to the bottom of the solution channel, where a 63 00:03:55,860 --> 00:03:57,920 treasure fallen to those depths could hide. 64 00:03:58,140 --> 00:03:59,240 And what do we got here? 65 00:03:59,580 --> 00:04:04,360 There could be a lot more coins hiding in there. I think there are ample 66 00:04:04,360 --> 00:04:05,920 opportunities here to find out. 67 00:04:06,740 --> 00:04:08,400 These are chunks of limestone. 68 00:04:09,200 --> 00:04:10,260 Nothing yet, Charles. 69 00:04:10,480 --> 00:04:11,480 Nothing yet. 70 00:04:12,130 --> 00:04:16,329 What's your suspected depth of the bottom of the system channel here? 71 00:04:16,769 --> 00:04:19,190 In this area, in between 210 and 250. 72 00:04:20,050 --> 00:04:24,210 So the key would be to find any evidence of treasure. 73 00:04:24,770 --> 00:04:29,650 That's your target. Turn immediately to recovery, and that would probably mean a 74 00:04:29,650 --> 00:04:30,329 big dig. 75 00:04:30,330 --> 00:04:33,870 Let's find it. We're still a ways away, so call me if you find anything. 76 00:04:34,110 --> 00:04:35,550 Oh, absolutely. You're my first call. 77 00:04:35,810 --> 00:04:37,090 We're going to keep our eyes peeled. 78 00:04:37,390 --> 00:04:41,170 As the core drilling operation continues in the Money Pit area, 79 00:04:42,440 --> 00:04:45,240 nearly half a mile away on Lot 5. 80 00:04:46,420 --> 00:04:47,540 All right, guys. 81 00:04:47,780 --> 00:04:50,600 We're going to go from the ferns down to the beach. 82 00:04:50,980 --> 00:04:56,940 Marty Lagina, his nephew Peter Fernetti, and metal detection expert Katja Dragan 83 00:04:56,940 --> 00:05:03,140 search for clues between a mysterious rectangular feature and a rounded stone 84 00:05:03,140 --> 00:05:05,080 foundation near the shoreline. 85 00:05:05,960 --> 00:05:06,960 Proceed. 86 00:05:07,950 --> 00:05:13,190 After the surprising discovery of these two buried features back in 2022, 87 00:05:13,910 --> 00:05:19,690 the team has made astonishing finds that suggest both may have been used as 88 00:05:19,690 --> 00:05:24,470 campsites by different groups over a number of centuries prior to the 89 00:05:24,470 --> 00:05:25,470 of the money pit. 90 00:05:26,730 --> 00:05:32,710 These finds include a lead barter token that, just like the 14th century lead 91 00:05:32,710 --> 00:05:36,070 cross discovered at Smith's Cove, may be related. 92 00:05:36,600 --> 00:05:37,680 to the Knights Templar. 93 00:05:39,320 --> 00:05:44,600 Another curious clue is a mortar -like material that has been found in both 94 00:05:44,600 --> 00:05:49,720 features, which has been scientifically matched to soil samples collected from 95 00:05:49,720 --> 00:05:52,600 more than 100 feet deep in the Money Pit area. 96 00:06:00,420 --> 00:06:02,760 There we go. It's a two -way signal. 97 00:06:02,980 --> 00:06:03,980 Sounds good. 98 00:06:05,680 --> 00:06:10,000 This occupation we know occurred potentially through several time 99 00:06:10,580 --> 00:06:15,000 Amongst other things, we have direct connection between Lot 5 and the money 100 00:06:15,000 --> 00:06:20,040 already. Lot 5 could give us clues as to when and by who the treasure itself 101 00:06:20,040 --> 00:06:21,280 might have been deposited. 102 00:06:21,580 --> 00:06:23,480 So that could be very meaningful. 103 00:06:24,220 --> 00:06:25,220 That's a rock. 104 00:06:25,260 --> 00:06:26,760 That's a rock. How big is it? 105 00:06:29,760 --> 00:06:30,760 That's a big rock. 106 00:06:31,940 --> 00:06:33,180 Oh, that's a big boulder. 107 00:06:33,720 --> 00:06:34,720 You know what? 108 00:06:35,660 --> 00:06:39,200 There is a pry bar left from an earlier job right over here. 109 00:06:43,160 --> 00:06:44,640 See if we can move it this way. 110 00:06:44,900 --> 00:06:45,900 This guy. 111 00:06:46,280 --> 00:06:47,079 Which one? 112 00:06:47,080 --> 00:06:48,680 Put it long ways right there. 113 00:06:49,560 --> 00:06:54,140 This is vaguely reminiscent of being 10 years old again. Here we are with the 114 00:06:54,140 --> 00:06:55,760 lowest of low tech possible. 115 00:06:56,120 --> 00:06:59,800 We've got a great big boulder. We have no hydraulic equipment. 116 00:07:00,300 --> 00:07:01,560 We have a pry bar. 117 00:07:01,950 --> 00:07:04,430 We're going to try and move this boulder out of the way. We need to get out of 118 00:07:04,430 --> 00:07:07,370 the way. We need to know what's under it. I'm going to fall on my face. This 119 00:07:07,370 --> 00:07:08,370 what I'm going to do. 120 00:07:09,570 --> 00:07:10,570 Wish me luck. 121 00:07:11,230 --> 00:07:12,430 Come on, you big mugger. 122 00:07:15,170 --> 00:07:17,230 This rock here refuses to be moved. 123 00:07:18,710 --> 00:07:21,490 There have been a lot of great finds around Lot 5. 124 00:07:21,790 --> 00:07:25,190 And so it's very important to get it. I mean, it could be a gold coin. 125 00:07:25,550 --> 00:07:27,550 It could be a coin with a date on it. 126 00:07:27,950 --> 00:07:29,350 We can't just let that go. 127 00:07:29,890 --> 00:07:31,290 I don't think we have the right equipment. 128 00:07:31,710 --> 00:07:33,390 I think the skid steer will fit in here. 129 00:07:33,710 --> 00:07:34,970 Pete, yes? Yeah. 130 00:07:35,330 --> 00:07:38,410 Okay, well, I will go get the machine and we'll roll it out of there. 131 00:07:38,650 --> 00:07:40,010 Awesome. Okay. Move on. 132 00:07:40,870 --> 00:07:45,770 While Marty retrieves a small excavator to move the boulder on lot five. 133 00:07:47,370 --> 00:07:50,470 Whenever I see iron on the table, I'm excited, obviously. 134 00:07:50,870 --> 00:07:52,630 This could be an important find. 135 00:07:53,110 --> 00:07:58,050 Rick Lagina and other members of the team meet with Laird Niven and Emma 136 00:07:58,050 --> 00:07:59,410 Culligan in the lab. 137 00:08:00,490 --> 00:08:07,270 It came out of H .5 -8 .5, which is 174 to 178 feet deep. It looked very much 138 00:08:07,270 --> 00:08:10,650 like somebody's drill casing, something from before us. 139 00:08:10,930 --> 00:08:16,130 They are about to hear a scientific report on pieces of a believed drill rod 140 00:08:16,130 --> 00:08:21,350 that was recovered over one week ago, just feet away from where they are 141 00:08:21,350 --> 00:08:23,450 currently exploring in the Money Pit area. 142 00:08:24,930 --> 00:08:29,480 If it was somebody's old drill steel that tells us... that somebody else was 143 00:08:29,480 --> 00:08:34,179 interested in this area for reasons we don't know. And Emma, that's where you 144 00:08:34,179 --> 00:08:35,179 come in. Yeah. 145 00:08:36,360 --> 00:08:41,380 Earlier this morning, Emma scanned the metal pieces using the X -ray 146 00:08:41,380 --> 00:08:47,260 Spectrometer, or XRF, a device that can identify the elements in an object's 147 00:08:47,260 --> 00:08:50,600 composition to help determine when it was created. 148 00:08:51,760 --> 00:08:55,820 So the two metals are exactly the same thing, which... 149 00:08:56,650 --> 00:09:00,030 You kind of see just from the look of it that they belong to the same piece. 150 00:09:00,590 --> 00:09:05,090 Based on the list of impurities, it's manganese content. 151 00:09:05,570 --> 00:09:09,230 I would put this around mid -1800s to late -1800s. 152 00:09:10,850 --> 00:09:15,050 The date that Emma is relating to us indicates searcher. 153 00:09:15,410 --> 00:09:19,770 The Truro Company in 1849, when they were doing their drilling and they 154 00:09:19,770 --> 00:09:22,910 up the coin that Pip laid up in his pocket. 155 00:09:24,550 --> 00:09:31,010 In 1849, members of the Truro Company excavated the original money pit down to 156 00:09:31,010 --> 00:09:32,830 depth of nearly 90 feet. 157 00:09:34,170 --> 00:09:40,470 After building a wooden platform at a depth of 30 feet in the pit, they began 158 00:09:40,470 --> 00:09:41,470 drilling operation. 159 00:09:41,750 --> 00:09:47,970 At approximately 100 feet, they reportedly struck two stacked chests, 160 00:09:47,970 --> 00:09:50,530 failed to recover due to catastrophic flooding. 161 00:09:51,690 --> 00:09:57,220 However, the company's foreman, Named James Pitt Blado, it's believed to have 162 00:09:57,220 --> 00:10:01,820 recovered the 14th century silver Portuguese coin from the end of the 163 00:10:02,780 --> 00:10:05,320 They were drilling when they knew where the money pit was. 164 00:10:05,640 --> 00:10:10,340 So my hope is we're going to find more of those Portuguese coins in this area. 165 00:10:10,480 --> 00:10:11,480 That'd be pretty cool. 166 00:10:11,840 --> 00:10:17,400 Yeah, and we know the Truro Company didn't get below any more than 117 feet 167 00:10:17,400 --> 00:10:18,159 their drilling. 168 00:10:18,160 --> 00:10:22,060 So the Great Collapse could have carried this metal down deeper than any known 169 00:10:22,060 --> 00:10:26,000 work at the time. And that area of the solution channel could prove really 170 00:10:26,000 --> 00:10:27,000 interesting. 171 00:10:27,600 --> 00:10:33,260 If this steel correlates to the efforts by the Truro Company to try to find 172 00:10:33,260 --> 00:10:37,500 treasure, that's important because it would mean that we are in the same area 173 00:10:37,500 --> 00:10:41,040 that they were in when they were looking for the vault. 174 00:10:42,000 --> 00:10:47,240 and we have a coin that we suspect might be associated with that, and it is in 175 00:10:47,240 --> 00:10:48,460 this area. 176 00:10:49,900 --> 00:10:54,580 Bottom line, we have an area that we've designated an area of significant 177 00:10:54,580 --> 00:10:56,480 interest, and this supports that. 178 00:10:56,960 --> 00:11:00,460 Given the evidence on the table, we should redouble our effort. 179 00:11:01,520 --> 00:11:08,460 Let's go do it. This could turn 180 00:11:08,460 --> 00:11:09,460 into loose... 181 00:11:09,790 --> 00:11:12,390 Watery material within a foot or two, right? Yep. 182 00:11:13,710 --> 00:11:16,570 While the drilling operation proceeds in the money pit. 183 00:11:18,110 --> 00:11:20,510 I'm just going to try and get right in there and pluck it out. 184 00:11:21,110 --> 00:11:22,450 And then we're done with that rock. 185 00:11:23,730 --> 00:11:30,470 Marty Lagina arrives back on lot five with a small excavator known as a 186 00:11:30,470 --> 00:11:31,470 skid steer. 187 00:11:33,110 --> 00:11:37,550 To move the boulder that is covering what may be an important clue. 188 00:11:38,830 --> 00:11:41,830 The plan to move the rock initially was to try and move it with levers. 189 00:11:43,090 --> 00:11:44,090 It didn't work. 190 00:11:44,630 --> 00:11:47,090 So then it's time to bring in the power of the skid steer. 191 00:11:49,310 --> 00:11:50,310 Oh! 192 00:11:51,430 --> 00:11:52,650 Nothing I like better. 193 00:11:53,510 --> 00:11:55,550 It's kind of hard to move a rock that's in a hole. 194 00:11:56,150 --> 00:11:57,150 There we go. 195 00:11:57,630 --> 00:12:00,610 But we want to get this out because it could be super significant. 196 00:12:00,970 --> 00:12:02,910 And it could be very, very old. 197 00:12:05,670 --> 00:12:07,950 Okay. The rock has moved! 198 00:12:08,560 --> 00:12:09,560 It is accomplished. 199 00:12:11,560 --> 00:12:13,000 Well, is there anything in there? 200 00:12:13,400 --> 00:12:14,400 I don't know. 201 00:12:15,060 --> 00:12:16,520 Please be something in there. 202 00:12:24,220 --> 00:12:29,920 It's so low of a signal, and it's reading very low content. I believe 203 00:12:29,920 --> 00:12:33,560 something here, but not anymore. It disintegrated. Yeah. 204 00:12:35,390 --> 00:12:39,910 It seems that it's a bit of a ghost we were chasing. 205 00:12:40,350 --> 00:12:43,150 Probably there was something in there that corroded a long time ago. 206 00:12:43,450 --> 00:12:44,790 So it's still a bit of a mystery. 207 00:12:45,010 --> 00:12:46,010 We had to do this. 208 00:12:46,230 --> 00:12:49,750 There was a clue potentially under that rock, and it would have driven all of us 209 00:12:49,750 --> 00:12:52,950 crazy if we didn't find out. But we're not going to let the island beat us, so 210 00:12:52,950 --> 00:12:54,750 let's get on to the next test. Yeah, do it. 211 00:12:55,550 --> 00:12:58,690 Lot 5 has been a better place to look than just anywhere. 212 00:12:59,430 --> 00:13:02,830 I'm still hoping to find something interesting, something valuable, a clue. 213 00:13:03,440 --> 00:13:07,160 I actually caught you. You know where I brought the steer in and disturbed all 214 00:13:07,160 --> 00:13:10,460 the soil here? Yeah. Why don't you scan this? What the heck? I'd love to do it. 215 00:13:10,580 --> 00:13:11,580 That'd be great. 216 00:13:19,520 --> 00:13:20,820 There's definitely someone over here, too. 217 00:13:21,720 --> 00:13:23,840 Yeah, that's a good signal. That's a great signal. 218 00:13:28,880 --> 00:13:29,880 That's pretty deep. 219 00:13:31,200 --> 00:13:32,320 Oh, yeah, that's out. 220 00:13:36,660 --> 00:13:40,920 There we go. 221 00:13:41,460 --> 00:13:42,460 There you go. 222 00:13:42,620 --> 00:13:43,620 Wow. 223 00:13:43,960 --> 00:13:45,160 Want to clean it up a little bit? 224 00:13:46,560 --> 00:13:49,680 That's not just a shard of metal because it's got something going on right 225 00:13:49,680 --> 00:13:52,380 there. There is some sort of attachment here. 226 00:13:52,600 --> 00:13:54,340 Yeah, it looks like it has a fastener on it. 227 00:13:54,980 --> 00:13:56,940 I'll tell you what it is. It's lab -worthy. 228 00:13:57,440 --> 00:13:58,219 That's right. 229 00:13:58,220 --> 00:13:59,220 So that's good. 230 00:14:00,440 --> 00:14:03,920 Okay. All right, so all this rigmarole to get that rock might have been worth 231 00:14:03,920 --> 00:14:05,140 if this means something. Mm -hmm. 232 00:14:05,640 --> 00:14:07,960 I mean, look at the proximity to the rectangular feature. 233 00:14:09,220 --> 00:14:12,600 Just an inch or two outside of where they were digging. 234 00:14:13,200 --> 00:14:17,980 And so if this could be a clue to figure out what the heck was going on here and 235 00:14:17,980 --> 00:14:21,440 how it associates to the money pit, yeah, I think there's something here. 236 00:14:21,780 --> 00:14:22,940 There's certainly a possibility. 237 00:14:23,900 --> 00:14:25,240 This thing might mean something. 238 00:14:26,220 --> 00:14:30,020 It might tell us who was there and when, and that would be a big deal. 239 00:14:30,300 --> 00:14:34,020 It could very well be significant, so bag it, please, and we'll... 240 00:14:34,360 --> 00:14:35,600 Analyze it. Sounds great. 241 00:14:35,820 --> 00:14:36,980 Let's go on to something else. 242 00:14:37,200 --> 00:14:38,179 Perfect. 243 00:14:38,180 --> 00:14:39,340 Way to go, you guys. 244 00:14:40,040 --> 00:14:46,760 As Marty and the team finish their investigation on Lot 5, in the 245 00:14:46,760 --> 00:14:51,560 research center... So, Sandy, I'd like to introduce you to Steve Solomon. 246 00:14:51,780 --> 00:14:57,220 At the request of Rick Lagina, Steve Solomon has agreed to have coin expert 247 00:14:57,220 --> 00:15:01,540 Sandy Campbell examine the 14th century Portuguese coin. 248 00:15:01,930 --> 00:15:06,770 that was reportedly extracted from the original money pit back in 1849. 249 00:15:08,670 --> 00:15:09,870 So this is it. 250 00:15:10,630 --> 00:15:11,630 Interesting. 251 00:15:15,490 --> 00:15:21,130 With his extensive experience, it is the team's hope that Sandy will be able to 252 00:15:21,130 --> 00:15:25,910 confirm the origin of the coin, as well as its potential value. 253 00:15:27,270 --> 00:15:28,750 It's quite cool. 254 00:15:29,960 --> 00:15:35,620 Probably the coolest thing that I've looked at in my time on the island. So, 255 00:15:35,620 --> 00:15:41,400 know, we've had some cool things, but this goes to a different level. 256 00:15:42,540 --> 00:15:47,420 It's a torne de escudo, which means a decorative shield. 257 00:15:48,760 --> 00:15:51,400 It's Portuguese, 14th century. 258 00:15:52,160 --> 00:15:56,740 There's clearly a connection to the Templars because of the design of this 259 00:15:57,300 --> 00:15:58,480 You have the cross. 260 00:15:59,360 --> 00:16:04,500 Here it is here. And that's basically the religious Templar connotation on the 261 00:16:04,500 --> 00:16:07,920 back and the celebration of the king on the other side. 262 00:16:08,520 --> 00:16:13,980 This would be after the Knights Templar were technically disbanded, but there 263 00:16:13,980 --> 00:16:18,720 was still a lot of involvement with the monarch and the Templar, you know, 264 00:16:18,760 --> 00:16:19,760 secretly, obviously. 265 00:16:20,260 --> 00:16:22,340 And this was an ode to the Templar. 266 00:16:23,340 --> 00:16:30,320 It's a fairly unique item because it was only minted from 1367 to probably 267 00:16:30,320 --> 00:16:33,400 83. That's very curious. Interesting. 268 00:16:34,480 --> 00:16:40,740 Although the Order of the Knights Templar were disbanded in 1307, their 269 00:16:40,740 --> 00:16:45,540 treasures were never found, and many fled to nations that offered them safe 270 00:16:45,540 --> 00:16:47,640 harbor, including Portugal. 271 00:16:49,020 --> 00:16:54,630 Is it possible that this coin suggests that their missing valuables were hidden 272 00:16:54,630 --> 00:16:55,850 on Oak Island. 273 00:16:56,650 --> 00:17:01,930 This is exceptional because this coin, whenever it was buried, was brand 274 00:17:01,930 --> 00:17:04,730 spanking new. This was not circulated at all. 275 00:17:05,390 --> 00:17:08,950 You say when it was buried, it was buried for a long time? Oh, this was 276 00:17:08,950 --> 00:17:09,950 definitely buried. 277 00:17:10,050 --> 00:17:11,050 Why do you say that? 278 00:17:11,230 --> 00:17:14,010 If this wasn't buried, it couldn't look like this. 279 00:17:14,349 --> 00:17:16,170 It would get very dark. 280 00:17:16,829 --> 00:17:19,410 If this was sitting in a chest... 281 00:17:19,640 --> 00:17:24,359 and protect it down there it's going to be very slow at 100 feet deep for the 282 00:17:24,359 --> 00:17:31,000 deterioration so this coin here will have silver zinc copper and a touch of 283 00:17:31,000 --> 00:17:35,080 nickel when it was made we have seen those elements in the water testing 284 00:17:35,080 --> 00:17:41,120 that's been done right that's true silver nickel zinc yeah yeah okay i 285 00:17:41,120 --> 00:17:44,240 back and do my due diligence here for my dad what do you think it would fetch 286 00:17:46,660 --> 00:17:48,420 There's a Marty Lagina question. 287 00:17:48,700 --> 00:17:49,700 There you go, right there. 288 00:17:51,020 --> 00:17:55,680 Valuation, you would be shocked. This would be $25 ,000, $30 ,000. 289 00:17:56,000 --> 00:17:59,220 If you find some that aren't deteriorated like this, 290 00:18:00,680 --> 00:18:02,460 you know, guide the limit. 291 00:18:03,480 --> 00:18:04,480 That's amazing. 292 00:18:06,000 --> 00:18:07,240 Let's give my dad a call. 293 00:18:10,680 --> 00:18:12,800 Hey. Hey, Alex, what's up? 294 00:18:13,050 --> 00:18:16,030 So just a quick question for you. I need your help with some math here. 295 00:18:16,590 --> 00:18:22,210 In the Oak Island Research Center, members of the team called Marty Lagina 296 00:18:22,210 --> 00:18:27,250 inform him that the 14th century Portuguese coin reportedly found in the 297 00:18:27,250 --> 00:18:33,910 original money pit back in 1849 may be worth more than $20 ,000 in 298 00:18:33,910 --> 00:18:34,910 today's value. 299 00:18:36,390 --> 00:18:42,750 So if we have a coin on the table that's worth, say, $20 ,000, perhaps more. 300 00:18:42,990 --> 00:18:43,909 All right. 301 00:18:43,910 --> 00:18:47,230 What would be the approximate value of an entire chest full of those? 302 00:18:47,750 --> 00:18:49,030 Oh, man, Alex. 303 00:18:49,710 --> 00:18:51,190 Seriously? Yeah. 304 00:18:51,810 --> 00:18:55,670 According to Sandy, it could fetch quite a bit. Yeah. That's amazing. 305 00:18:56,650 --> 00:18:58,770 Let's just call it $20 ,000 for one. 306 00:18:59,190 --> 00:19:00,890 That's $2 million for 100. 307 00:19:02,110 --> 00:19:04,550 That's $20 million for 1 ,000. Yep. 308 00:19:04,970 --> 00:19:09,210 And that's $200 million, or $0 .2 billion for 10 ,000. 309 00:19:09,770 --> 00:19:14,770 A chest of coins such as that could easily be a billion dollars. Yeah, 310 00:19:14,770 --> 00:19:15,770 amazing. 311 00:19:16,590 --> 00:19:19,810 All it does is speak to the value of what might lie below. 312 00:19:20,110 --> 00:19:21,510 Yeah. All right. 313 00:19:21,990 --> 00:19:22,990 Really, if Mr. 314 00:19:23,150 --> 00:19:25,730 Pitblato found that coin, then where are the rest of them? 315 00:19:25,950 --> 00:19:27,870 Yeah, there should be more of them. 316 00:19:28,250 --> 00:19:32,410 Look, we found all kinds of really interesting things and intriguing clues 317 00:19:32,410 --> 00:19:36,510 things that make you wonder what in the heck happened on this island. 318 00:19:37,040 --> 00:19:41,640 It looks quite likely to me that this coin is a piece of treasure that was 319 00:19:41,640 --> 00:19:43,420 extracted from deep in the money pit. 320 00:19:43,680 --> 00:19:47,020 And that means that there's a lot more down deep in the solution channel. 321 00:19:48,120 --> 00:19:51,440 Now you can stop asking me if there's a treasure in the money pit. 322 00:19:53,480 --> 00:19:54,860 Show me where to dig. 323 00:19:55,420 --> 00:19:56,420 I'll find them. 324 00:19:56,860 --> 00:19:57,900 I'm on board with that. 325 00:19:58,720 --> 00:20:01,800 All right. Well, guys, thanks for the call. Good job all. 326 00:20:02,250 --> 00:20:03,450 Keep me posted. 327 00:20:03,770 --> 00:20:05,350 Yeah, we'll keep you posted. Thanks, Marty. 328 00:20:05,710 --> 00:20:07,550 Thank you very much. Take care. 329 00:20:08,730 --> 00:20:13,510 The focus here for me is, you know, why was it put there? 330 00:20:13,770 --> 00:20:18,610 You don't cross the oceans with money and put in a 100 -foot shaft protected 331 00:20:18,610 --> 00:20:19,610 a flooding system. 332 00:20:20,090 --> 00:20:23,730 It's something else, some intent, some purpose. 333 00:20:24,970 --> 00:20:28,710 Truthfully, if the numbers reached a billion dollars or even more. 334 00:20:30,680 --> 00:20:35,940 I'm not surprised by that, but I think there's something far more valuable. 335 00:20:36,700 --> 00:20:40,940 There's a real treasure here, a monetary treasure in something else. Secret 336 00:20:40,940 --> 00:20:46,060 information, secret knowledge has allowed this treasure mystery to endure 337 00:20:46,060 --> 00:20:47,140 230 years. 338 00:20:47,500 --> 00:20:51,960 I've always believed it since I was a little boy. I believe it yet today as I 339 00:20:51,960 --> 00:20:54,100 sit here. We just have to find it. 340 00:20:54,860 --> 00:20:59,060 Sandy, Steve, thank you both very much. The raising of the level of excitement 341 00:20:59,060 --> 00:21:02,280 wouldn't have happened without the both of you. The Oak Island story is alive 342 00:21:02,280 --> 00:21:03,280 and well. 343 00:21:03,380 --> 00:21:07,600 And at this point, all that remains to be said is we need to find it. 344 00:21:07,940 --> 00:21:09,160 Let's go. Let's do it. All right. 345 00:21:09,700 --> 00:21:15,000 Rick and other members of the team conclude their meeting in the Oak Island 346 00:21:15,000 --> 00:21:16,000 Research Center. 347 00:21:17,600 --> 00:21:19,580 We'll take that corner down, too. Yep. 348 00:21:20,000 --> 00:21:22,520 And I'll probably work with you over here. Yes, please. 349 00:21:23,340 --> 00:21:29,740 Over on Lot 5, archaeologist Fiona Steele and other members of the team 350 00:21:29,740 --> 00:21:33,860 to search for clues in the rounded stone foundation near the shoreline. 351 00:21:39,340 --> 00:21:40,780 Fiona? Yeah? 352 00:21:41,480 --> 00:21:43,860 I think this is red with glaze on it. 353 00:21:48,060 --> 00:21:51,840 Okay, you know what? I think that looks like black Anglo -American ware. 354 00:21:52,420 --> 00:21:54,980 The Anglo -American ware is a coarse earthenware. 355 00:21:55,420 --> 00:21:58,660 It could be anywhere from 1600s to 1800s. 356 00:21:59,360 --> 00:22:03,180 There's a body of evidence from the Lot 5 feature that literally spans 357 00:22:03,180 --> 00:22:05,280 centuries. How do you explain that? 358 00:22:05,600 --> 00:22:06,600 Good eyes. 359 00:22:07,080 --> 00:22:12,180 The archaeologists are intrigued by the feature, and more and more information 360 00:22:12,180 --> 00:22:17,160 continues to come out of the ground. So you have to go where the information 361 00:22:17,160 --> 00:22:18,160 takes you. 362 00:22:27,879 --> 00:22:28,879 Well, hallelujah. 363 00:22:28,900 --> 00:22:29,900 My first button. 364 00:22:29,980 --> 00:22:33,500 Wow. That's good eyes, because they're hard to see when you're with the rocks. 365 00:22:33,600 --> 00:22:35,420 Yeah, you totally found a button. Well, 366 00:22:36,380 --> 00:22:37,480 and you can see the shank there. 367 00:22:37,700 --> 00:22:38,900 It's kind of flattened down. 368 00:22:39,660 --> 00:22:43,080 Buttons are falling off all the time, and we have found so many here on Lot 5. 369 00:22:43,760 --> 00:22:47,680 Some of the buttons have even had military signs on them. We have found 370 00:22:47,680 --> 00:22:51,640 starburst button. That one is really, really old. That could even possibly go 371 00:22:51,640 --> 00:22:52,640 back to medieval times. 372 00:22:53,720 --> 00:22:55,480 Another mysterious button? 373 00:22:56,090 --> 00:23:00,410 and found close to where the team unearthed the so -called starburst 374 00:23:00,530 --> 00:23:03,290 which may be related to the Knights of Malta? 375 00:23:04,170 --> 00:23:09,170 Could the team have possibly found another piece of evidence that may help 376 00:23:09,170 --> 00:23:14,210 identify one of the groups who used this feature prior to the discovery of the 377 00:23:14,210 --> 00:23:15,049 money pit? 378 00:23:15,050 --> 00:23:17,770 And if so, what their purpose there was? 379 00:23:18,710 --> 00:23:22,990 Every button that we find adds to our picture of what we think might be 380 00:23:22,990 --> 00:23:23,990 happening here. 381 00:23:24,300 --> 00:23:28,260 I do think that this structure is connected to the money pit and the story 382 00:23:28,260 --> 00:23:29,260 Oak Island itself. 383 00:23:29,440 --> 00:23:33,440 There's so much evidence in relation to the artifacts that give us the 384 00:23:33,440 --> 00:23:37,060 timelines, and these timelines really all predate the money pit discovery. 385 00:23:37,340 --> 00:23:40,140 So that's why we never let anything go unexplored. 386 00:23:41,560 --> 00:23:42,560 Yay! 387 00:23:43,720 --> 00:23:45,160 That's the end of the day so far. 388 00:23:45,680 --> 00:23:46,680 Well done. 389 00:23:48,300 --> 00:23:49,300 That's exciting. 390 00:23:49,460 --> 00:23:52,440 While the investigation on Lot 5 continues. 391 00:23:53,930 --> 00:23:55,310 Back in business, Rick. 392 00:23:56,230 --> 00:23:59,250 Several hundred yards to the east at Smith Cove. 393 00:24:00,250 --> 00:24:01,250 Rick, 394 00:24:04,650 --> 00:24:09,530 Gary, and Billy are continuing to search through the spoils that were extracted 395 00:24:09,530 --> 00:24:13,250 during the large -scale digs in the Money Pit area one year ago. 396 00:24:23,420 --> 00:24:29,640 After finding a tunneling tool one week ago that may date back to the 1600s and 397 00:24:29,640 --> 00:24:34,680 possibly connected to a deposit of treasure, now they are hoping to recover 398 00:24:34,680 --> 00:24:36,820 piece of those potential valuables. 399 00:24:38,540 --> 00:24:40,480 Oh, nice. 400 00:24:42,200 --> 00:24:45,720 Chain? No, I don't believe so. No, it's not. 401 00:24:45,960 --> 00:24:47,300 Some kind of oak. Yeah. 402 00:24:48,040 --> 00:24:51,860 My thought is the curve looks like it's not damaged. 403 00:24:52,460 --> 00:24:56,960 So you could hang something off it. That went into the wall with a sharpened 404 00:24:56,960 --> 00:24:59,020 end. You hang something right in there. 405 00:24:59,300 --> 00:25:00,700 Yeah. I mean, it makes sense. 406 00:25:01,140 --> 00:25:08,080 Yeah, it looks like kind of a refashioned square shanked fastener. 407 00:25:08,120 --> 00:25:10,780 The oldest type square shank fastener. 408 00:25:11,100 --> 00:25:12,100 Dang stuff. 409 00:25:12,120 --> 00:25:16,680 Yeah, I think this is old, mate. I think this could go back to the same period, 410 00:25:16,740 --> 00:25:17,840 all the rest. 411 00:25:18,380 --> 00:25:23,480 of those iron fasteners and tools that were finding in these money pit spoils 412 00:25:23,480 --> 00:25:28,480 which would be 1600s or older that'd be fantastic all right i'll put this in the 413 00:25:28,480 --> 00:25:34,100 pouch yep i don't think any of us want to quit on this attempt to find whatever 414 00:25:34,100 --> 00:25:38,970 we can in the spoils but i think there's more to be found it's exciting The 415 00:25:38,970 --> 00:25:43,050 Money Pit's oil piles are huge because they accumulate. 416 00:25:43,350 --> 00:25:47,610 There could be anything in them. The hope is that we will find some serious 417 00:25:47,610 --> 00:25:51,270 clues associated with the treasure in the Money Pit area. 418 00:25:54,930 --> 00:25:55,930 Well, there we go. 419 00:25:57,570 --> 00:25:58,610 Just in there. 420 00:26:04,470 --> 00:26:05,470 Oh, is that it? 421 00:26:08,610 --> 00:26:11,930 Oh, this is beautiful. 422 00:26:16,170 --> 00:26:17,390 That's really nice. 423 00:26:17,650 --> 00:26:19,690 Oh, beautiful square nail. 424 00:26:20,070 --> 00:26:25,950 While searching through last year's Money Pit spoils, Rick, Gary and Billy 425 00:26:25,950 --> 00:26:28,090 just made an exciting discovery. 426 00:26:28,490 --> 00:26:32,210 And that looks suspiciously like our old friend. 427 00:26:32,490 --> 00:26:35,650 Rosehead. Yep, you got that right, mate. That's a Rosie. 428 00:26:36,590 --> 00:26:38,690 A whole lot of rosy going on here. 429 00:26:38,970 --> 00:26:40,090 Yeah. It's cool. 430 00:26:40,490 --> 00:26:42,350 It's definitely an old plasma. 431 00:26:42,770 --> 00:26:47,170 There's no mistaking, when you see that beveled edge going around there, they 432 00:26:47,170 --> 00:26:50,090 made the shaft and then did the edge separate. 433 00:26:50,330 --> 00:26:55,810 And when this was hammered into wood, that's when all these facets were made. 434 00:26:56,050 --> 00:26:58,750 They resemble those rose head petals. 435 00:26:59,310 --> 00:27:01,410 Is it broken off? Oh, yeah. 436 00:27:01,830 --> 00:27:04,170 Yeah, that would have been twice as long. 437 00:27:05,200 --> 00:27:08,640 And if you look at the size of it, it wouldn't have been a lot bigger. We're 438 00:27:08,640 --> 00:27:11,720 a treasure hunt, mate. That could have been out of a treasure chest. 439 00:27:12,080 --> 00:27:13,080 Really could. 440 00:27:13,140 --> 00:27:14,460 You've got a big chest. 441 00:27:15,240 --> 00:27:17,560 You've seen the silver coins. 442 00:27:18,080 --> 00:27:21,200 I mean, they would have been heavy. They would have needed a big chest. 443 00:27:21,440 --> 00:27:26,000 To your point, it's not like they're only for creating a shaft. 444 00:27:26,260 --> 00:27:31,920 No. You can look at old doors and chests and you see rosehead spikes all the 445 00:27:31,920 --> 00:27:33,520 time. Will it connect? 446 00:27:34,470 --> 00:27:39,190 in some way to the efforts done long ago in the money pit in Smith's Cove. 447 00:27:39,910 --> 00:27:40,910 That's the hope. 448 00:27:41,230 --> 00:27:44,770 Okay, mate. That's a really great find, mate. Do you want to do the honors and 449 00:27:44,770 --> 00:27:45,970 put it in the bag of goodies? 450 00:27:46,230 --> 00:27:48,030 Sure. It's got to go to Emma, obviously. 451 00:27:48,330 --> 00:27:49,330 It's a cool find. 452 00:27:49,450 --> 00:27:52,590 Yeah. Stock up with coffee because you're going to be busy, Emma. 453 00:27:53,910 --> 00:27:57,950 As the search for evidence of treasure continues at Smith's Cove. 454 00:27:59,170 --> 00:28:00,170 Hey, Steve. How you doing? 455 00:28:00,450 --> 00:28:01,990 Got to the bottom of J9? 456 00:28:02,310 --> 00:28:03,310 Yep. 457 00:28:03,560 --> 00:28:09,540 In the Money Pit area, Terry Matheson, Charles Barkhouse, and Steve Guptill are 458 00:28:09,540 --> 00:28:14,720 about to examine the final two core samples that were recovered in borehole 459 00:28:14,720 --> 00:28:21,040 that reached the bottom of the solution channel at a depth of 216 feet. 460 00:28:22,540 --> 00:28:25,120 Hit the bottom of the solution channel at 216. 461 00:28:25,460 --> 00:28:27,080 Now that's 26 feet of recovery. 462 00:28:27,300 --> 00:28:28,300 That's pretty good. 463 00:28:28,670 --> 00:28:31,550 Got some loose material here. It looks kind of intriguing and interesting. 464 00:28:31,770 --> 00:28:34,130 That's potentially the kind of stuff we're looking for. 465 00:28:34,450 --> 00:28:37,870 Something that might indicate there was a treasure chest there in the immediate 466 00:28:37,870 --> 00:28:41,830 vicinity. There's some treasure broke up in the area. Yeah, I haven't run my 467 00:28:41,830 --> 00:28:43,810 pinpointer over it yet, so I'll do that. 468 00:28:46,150 --> 00:28:49,590 Every single one of these cores needs to be metal detected because this is the 469 00:28:49,590 --> 00:28:52,190 heart of the solution channel, and this is the depth where we're looking for 470 00:28:52,190 --> 00:28:56,050 treasure. Anytime we see that loose material in the solution channel, that 471 00:28:56,050 --> 00:28:58,270 that treasure can fall to the bottom when we see that. 472 00:29:07,370 --> 00:29:08,370 Clean, gentlemen. 473 00:29:09,050 --> 00:29:10,050 It's not going to be in this. 474 00:29:11,010 --> 00:29:12,850 You know what, though? We got good information. 475 00:29:13,370 --> 00:29:16,550 This is one of the deepest hits we've ever had in a solution channel, so we 476 00:29:16,550 --> 00:29:18,970 it's a deep canal or channel in here at least. 477 00:29:19,190 --> 00:29:22,130 Yeah. I think Emma should look for precious metals in this. 478 00:29:22,590 --> 00:29:26,650 I think you're right. I would say the area between 208 and 211 is the loosest, 479 00:29:26,770 --> 00:29:29,750 and potentially there could be something in there, something that might indicate 480 00:29:29,750 --> 00:29:31,530 there's some treasure in the area. 481 00:29:31,810 --> 00:29:34,650 Yeah. Back in 2024, 482 00:29:35,410 --> 00:29:40,890 the team conducted new water tests here that confirmed high traces of gold and 483 00:29:40,890 --> 00:29:43,490 silver more than 100 feet underground. 484 00:29:45,450 --> 00:29:47,170 Two weeks later... Stop. 485 00:29:48,530 --> 00:29:50,850 Caving. Caving all the way back. 486 00:29:51,280 --> 00:29:56,340 The ground in this area collapsed as the team conducted a major excavation, 487 00:29:56,520 --> 00:30:02,180 which led them to believe that the possible treasure now lies more than 200 488 00:30:02,180 --> 00:30:03,940 deep in the solution channel. 489 00:30:06,100 --> 00:30:11,400 Now, the team is collecting soil samples to have them tested for more trace 490 00:30:11,400 --> 00:30:12,960 evidence of precious metals. 491 00:30:14,040 --> 00:30:15,440 Look how loose that is. 492 00:30:15,640 --> 00:30:16,940 Yeah. Here we go. 493 00:30:17,320 --> 00:30:22,580 That does it? Yep. If those tests yield positive results, it will help the team 494 00:30:22,580 --> 00:30:27,700 plan their most ambitious excavation yet in the hopes of finally recovering the 495 00:30:27,700 --> 00:30:28,940 long -lost treasure. 496 00:30:29,440 --> 00:30:32,820 The next hole, we're not going to go far from this hole. All right, I'm going to 497 00:30:32,820 --> 00:30:35,400 go drop the gyro. We'll get that information, and we'll move on. 498 00:30:35,700 --> 00:30:36,780 Yep, absolutely. 499 00:30:41,160 --> 00:30:47,280 As a new day dawned, and while members of the team begin drilling a new 500 00:30:47,280 --> 00:30:48,440 in the Money Pit area. 501 00:30:51,080 --> 00:30:54,920 On Lot 5, there's a mystery there wrapped in an enigma. 502 00:30:55,340 --> 00:31:01,320 Rick Lagina and members of the team have joined Laird Niven and Emma Culligan in 503 00:31:01,320 --> 00:31:02,360 the Oak Island Laboratory. 504 00:31:03,260 --> 00:31:05,340 I mean, it really is confusing. 505 00:31:05,740 --> 00:31:11,120 But in its confusion, artifacts come up to the surface, right? We have one here. 506 00:31:11,320 --> 00:31:13,680 Katja and Peter and Marty found it. 507 00:31:14,370 --> 00:31:19,430 Laird and Emma have just completed their preliminary scientific analysis on the 508 00:31:19,430 --> 00:31:23,490 metal artifact that was unearthed one day ago on Lot 5. 509 00:31:24,110 --> 00:31:28,830 What I think is really cool about where we found this is it was really near the 510 00:31:28,830 --> 00:31:29,830 rectangular feature. 511 00:31:29,930 --> 00:31:34,470 And then Katya came through and was metal detecting on the track. 512 00:31:34,670 --> 00:31:39,710 And this is where we found that. So kind of gets your turning up a little bit of 513 00:31:39,710 --> 00:31:42,470 the material that brought this to life. 514 00:31:43,890 --> 00:31:45,850 Emma, what can you tell us about that? 515 00:31:46,290 --> 00:31:52,850 So it is a cast iron pot. There is a slight phosphorus content, but this 516 00:31:52,850 --> 00:31:57,470 not affect the quality of the iron whatsoever because it is cookware. And 517 00:31:57,470 --> 00:31:59,790 certain that that's what that is based on the curvature? 518 00:32:00,270 --> 00:32:01,270 That's what we think. 519 00:32:01,510 --> 00:32:06,650 Yeah. The high phosphorus content that's present throughout an iron creates an 520 00:32:06,650 --> 00:32:12,230 iron that is brittle during colder climates and is prone to breaking, which 521 00:32:12,230 --> 00:32:14,890 suggests... that being pre -1800s. 522 00:32:15,130 --> 00:32:19,230 I find that Industrial Revolution is when they really started to stray away 523 00:32:19,230 --> 00:32:20,830 cast iron pots. 524 00:32:21,490 --> 00:32:24,810 So it fits in with the time period of 1700s. 525 00:32:25,230 --> 00:32:29,690 It could go into the 1600s. Wow, quite stunning. 526 00:32:31,290 --> 00:32:33,750 Oh, my God. 527 00:32:38,010 --> 00:32:40,130 So it's cast iron pots. 528 00:32:40,720 --> 00:32:42,740 Fits in with the time period of 1700. 529 00:32:43,140 --> 00:32:46,840 It could go into the 1600s. Oh, my gosh. 530 00:32:47,080 --> 00:32:52,700 In the Oak Island Laboratory, Emma Culligan has just informed Rick Lagina 531 00:32:52,700 --> 00:32:57,440 other members of the team that the remains of a cooking pot found by Marty, 532 00:32:57,580 --> 00:33:04,320 Katya, and Peter one day ago on Lot 5 could date as far back as the 17th 533 00:33:04,320 --> 00:33:09,810 century. So this was probably used by someone who was... associated with the 534 00:33:09,810 --> 00:33:13,130 features. I think that's a reasonable assumption. 535 00:33:13,710 --> 00:33:18,050 And the neat thing about cast iron pots is I don't believe in the 1700s they had 536 00:33:18,050 --> 00:33:22,670 the ability to cast anything in Nova Scotia. No, they didn't. So it was made 537 00:33:22,670 --> 00:33:24,430 Europe and then brought here whole. 538 00:33:24,770 --> 00:33:30,350 Could Laird be correct that this piece of a possible 17th century cooking pot 539 00:33:30,350 --> 00:33:34,630 was likely brought to Oak Island by someone of European origin? 540 00:33:34,930 --> 00:33:37,150 If so, who was it? 541 00:33:37,640 --> 00:33:39,960 And what were they doing on Lot 5? 542 00:33:40,900 --> 00:33:42,560 We've all broken things, right? 543 00:33:42,800 --> 00:33:46,080 If you don't pick it up, the whole thing's there. 544 00:33:46,280 --> 00:33:50,520 Yeah. Because this island's just strange with all of these one -offs. 545 00:33:50,960 --> 00:33:56,300 So between the round feature and the rectangular feature, we have hundreds of 546 00:33:56,300 --> 00:33:58,640 pieces, but nothing whole. 547 00:33:59,300 --> 00:34:01,100 We certainly haven't found a whole pot. 548 00:34:01,420 --> 00:34:04,500 No. And that's what's troubling to me is... 549 00:34:05,200 --> 00:34:10,360 Is this an attempt by whomever to police the site to hide something? 550 00:34:10,580 --> 00:34:14,980 I don't know. If they just picked up the larger pieces and threw them in the 551 00:34:14,980 --> 00:34:17,060 ocean or took them with them. 552 00:34:17,420 --> 00:34:21,719 The foundation itself, before it was discovered, was under several feet of 553 00:34:21,800 --> 00:34:24,420 was it not? Yeah, and rock. So everything's well covered. 554 00:34:24,739 --> 00:34:27,480 It's a possibility that they were hiding something there. 555 00:34:27,719 --> 00:34:33,000 Yeah. Everything that comes from Lot 5, hopefully, can help solve that mystery. 556 00:34:33,460 --> 00:34:38,900 Because if you can put this back in the 1600s, then the who becomes maybe 557 00:34:38,900 --> 00:34:44,040 attainable, right? Yeah, I agree. Right around that area, we had found 558 00:34:44,040 --> 00:34:49,719 tradeways, buttons that connect with the Knights of Malta, some other very old 559 00:34:49,719 --> 00:34:53,360 artifacts, but we get something different here. Yeah. 560 00:34:54,199 --> 00:34:55,360 That could be important. 561 00:34:55,790 --> 00:34:59,550 That cast iron may give us a clue to who else was active in that area. 562 00:34:59,790 --> 00:35:05,710 Could Rick and Doug be correct that this fragment of a cooking pot offers more 563 00:35:05,710 --> 00:35:11,430 evidence that someone deliberately covered up the two foundations as well 564 00:35:11,430 --> 00:35:15,970 traces of their activity on Lot 5 back in the 1600s? 565 00:35:16,350 --> 00:35:22,070 If so, could other potentially 17th century artifacts that have been 566 00:35:22,070 --> 00:35:24,270 nearby help identify just... 567 00:35:24,540 --> 00:35:25,540 Who it was. 568 00:35:26,100 --> 00:35:31,120 Truthfully, I wish I could say Lot 5 was done by this group of people. 569 00:35:31,680 --> 00:35:35,260 Could it be the Knights of Malta or something associated with the Templars? 570 00:35:35,680 --> 00:35:36,680 Sure, it could. 571 00:35:37,400 --> 00:35:43,560 But some of the artifacts go back into medieval times, you know, 14, 15, 1600. 572 00:35:45,440 --> 00:35:47,140 But for right now, I think we're done. 573 00:35:47,340 --> 00:35:50,060 We need to get back to work. All right. See you later. 574 00:35:50,340 --> 00:35:51,340 See you. 575 00:35:51,420 --> 00:35:53,300 That's Rick, Peter, and Doug. 576 00:35:53,790 --> 00:35:55,530 conclude their meeting in the lab. 577 00:35:57,310 --> 00:35:58,870 Okay, Katya, we're on. 578 00:35:59,310 --> 00:36:04,410 We're on lot five, and this thing has given up a lot, but today it's going to 579 00:36:04,410 --> 00:36:05,690 give up more, right? I'm hoping. 580 00:36:06,330 --> 00:36:12,030 On lot five, Marty and Katya are expanding their search south of the 581 00:36:12,030 --> 00:36:14,070 feature to look for new clues. 582 00:36:15,290 --> 00:36:16,290 There. 583 00:36:27,280 --> 00:36:30,020 That was pretty good. It does. It's registering pretty good. 584 00:36:30,600 --> 00:36:32,340 And it looks non -ferrous. 585 00:36:33,020 --> 00:36:35,160 Let's have a go right under that rock. 586 00:36:42,080 --> 00:36:44,000 Come on, beat something good. Come on. 587 00:36:48,340 --> 00:36:50,880 All right. Maybe that might loosen things up. 588 00:36:52,960 --> 00:36:54,820 Ooh, that sounds a lot better out. 589 00:36:58,319 --> 00:37:01,720 There you go. There we are. 590 00:37:05,940 --> 00:37:06,940 Ooh, a button? 591 00:37:13,180 --> 00:37:14,180 What is that, a coin? 592 00:37:14,480 --> 00:37:16,000 I don't think that's a button. 593 00:37:17,380 --> 00:37:18,380 Wowzer. 594 00:37:19,880 --> 00:37:22,020 Does it look like a coin? I think that's a coin. 595 00:37:22,860 --> 00:37:24,900 I think that's a really old coin. 596 00:37:25,670 --> 00:37:27,590 All right. Way to go, Katya. 597 00:37:29,470 --> 00:37:32,830 That looks like a very old coin to me. Oh, my gosh. It does. 598 00:37:34,190 --> 00:37:36,590 It almost looks like there's a cross on it. Really? 599 00:37:38,390 --> 00:37:39,390 Oh, yeah. 600 00:37:39,570 --> 00:37:40,850 Right there and right there. 601 00:37:41,070 --> 00:37:44,150 I think it might be copper because it's... Yeah, I think it's copper. It's 602 00:37:44,150 --> 00:37:46,870 tinted green and only copper does that. 603 00:37:47,870 --> 00:37:49,510 The coin is really exciting. 604 00:37:50,190 --> 00:37:54,240 Katya and I look at each other and, you know, I know what... I know what she's 605 00:37:54,240 --> 00:37:55,660 thinking, and I know what I'm thinking. 606 00:37:55,860 --> 00:37:59,980 This is the Roman coin area, and that is, you know, hugely exciting. 607 00:38:00,440 --> 00:38:03,780 Hey, you nailed it. You said it was non -ferrous right off the bat. Good on you. 608 00:38:03,960 --> 00:38:04,960 Thank you. 609 00:38:05,220 --> 00:38:05,979 I'm impressed. 610 00:38:05,980 --> 00:38:09,020 I'm so excited about this. This is amazing. I feel pretty good about this. 611 00:38:09,760 --> 00:38:11,960 Okay, Katja, let me call Big Brother. 612 00:38:13,540 --> 00:38:14,780 Honestly, he'll want to see this. 613 00:38:19,600 --> 00:38:21,340 Okay, all the smiles. 614 00:38:22,650 --> 00:38:25,370 Proud dad coming in. Yeah, dad coming in. 615 00:38:25,630 --> 00:38:31,830 On lot five, Rick, Gary, and Billy arrive after hearing that Marty and 616 00:38:31,830 --> 00:38:34,510 have found a potentially important clue. 617 00:38:35,170 --> 00:38:36,190 Come on over here. 618 00:38:36,890 --> 00:38:38,090 We think this is good. 619 00:38:40,310 --> 00:38:41,870 When Marty calls, it's got to be good. 620 00:38:42,390 --> 00:38:43,390 Gary, come here. 621 00:38:43,750 --> 00:38:44,750 I'm coming in. 622 00:38:45,590 --> 00:38:47,750 Tell you this, your daughter was pretty excited. 623 00:38:48,610 --> 00:38:49,610 Ready? 624 00:38:52,140 --> 00:38:55,560 Oh, that is, oh, that's nice. 625 00:38:58,020 --> 00:38:59,300 Oh, that's old. 626 00:38:59,520 --> 00:39:00,580 Is it? Yeah. 627 00:39:01,000 --> 00:39:05,100 It might be identifiable because there is writing around the edges, partly 628 00:39:05,100 --> 00:39:07,600 corroded away. Yeah, definitely not a button, that's a coin. 629 00:39:08,360 --> 00:39:11,200 This is pre -1600s. 630 00:39:13,400 --> 00:39:15,140 Yeah, this is an old one. 631 00:39:15,680 --> 00:39:18,420 Wow. Did me proud, Katja. Thank you. 632 00:39:19,420 --> 00:39:20,900 Could Gary be correct? 633 00:39:21,390 --> 00:39:25,110 that this copper coin may be more than 400 years old? 634 00:39:25,530 --> 00:39:32,130 If so, might it be related to the Portuguese silver coin and help identify 635 00:39:32,130 --> 00:39:34,150 who was behind the Oak Island mystery? 636 00:39:36,250 --> 00:39:39,670 The more you look at it, the more stuff you can see on it, so the lab's going to 637 00:39:39,670 --> 00:39:45,390 see stuff. Yeah, the CT scanner will... Yeah, it's irregular shaped. 638 00:39:46,070 --> 00:39:47,390 It's nice and thick. 639 00:39:48,690 --> 00:39:49,910 But it's also not... 640 00:39:50,280 --> 00:39:55,380 It's not deteriorated. You know, I think it just was that sort of like a crude 641 00:39:55,380 --> 00:39:58,340 shape. Older metals also have pure compositions. 642 00:39:58,600 --> 00:40:02,320 You know, the metals are just, they're better. They don't rot like, you know, 643 00:40:02,340 --> 00:40:03,500 the nails I've been finding. 644 00:40:04,480 --> 00:40:05,660 This would be a hammer coin? 645 00:40:06,240 --> 00:40:07,840 Yeah, it would have been an hammered coin. 646 00:40:10,880 --> 00:40:13,900 Oh, my God, that is absolutely gorgeous. 647 00:40:15,980 --> 00:40:18,840 I just hope it tells the tale. I hold the coin in. 648 00:40:19,260 --> 00:40:21,280 I can see things on the face. 649 00:40:22,080 --> 00:40:27,440 So at that point, it's really become quite exciting. I mean, we've already 650 00:40:27,440 --> 00:40:33,680 five coins, Roman era coins on Lot 5 that have been authenticated 651 00:40:33,680 --> 00:40:40,580 metallurgically. The coin will tell you what it is. And that provides immense 652 00:40:40,580 --> 00:40:44,240 hope amongst all of us. That's the top pocket fine. 653 00:40:44,700 --> 00:40:46,440 He ain't got any top pockets, catch it. I know. 654 00:40:46,740 --> 00:40:50,900 That's what Dad's for. Well done, catch it. Yeah. Thank you. That is brilliant. 655 00:40:51,200 --> 00:40:52,900 Thanks be proud. That's fantastic. 656 00:40:53,140 --> 00:40:56,760 That means the world to me. Yeah. Let's get back to work, catch it. Great find. 657 00:40:57,380 --> 00:40:58,380 That's cool. 658 00:40:58,680 --> 00:41:04,340 The new discovery on Lot 5 and the revelation of a 14th century silver 659 00:41:04,340 --> 00:41:09,900 Portuguese coin suggest that the legends of a sacred and incredibly valuable 660 00:41:09,900 --> 00:41:13,220 treasure may really lie buried on Oak Island. 661 00:41:13,880 --> 00:41:18,820 But as Rick, Marty, Craig, and the team dig deeper than ever in the money pit, 662 00:41:18,980 --> 00:41:24,100 will they find a cache of coins that could literally be worth billions? 663 00:41:25,460 --> 00:41:31,720 And might that be only a small portion of what lies hidden below? 664 00:41:35,300 --> 00:41:38,040 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island. 665 00:41:38,300 --> 00:41:40,980 It's a brand new area we haven't explored on the western side. 666 00:41:41,280 --> 00:41:42,280 Oh! 667 00:41:43,440 --> 00:41:44,900 Look what I'm getting here. 668 00:41:47,020 --> 00:41:48,300 I've done a CT scan. 669 00:41:48,520 --> 00:41:49,880 You can see it faintly right here. 670 00:41:51,360 --> 00:41:52,580 We'll all be damned. 671 00:41:52,780 --> 00:41:54,640 That might tell a story. 672 00:41:56,900 --> 00:41:58,220 We're probably into the void. 673 00:41:58,460 --> 00:42:01,760 If there's the one thing he could have in that four barrel right now. 674 00:42:02,060 --> 00:42:03,400 There you go. 55769

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