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Tonight, on The Curse of Oak Island.
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Everything that we dug up led us to this
area being the money pit. We just need
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to find the right spot in depth.
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If it's there, we should find it.
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Fiona, it was shining in the sun.
Hallelujah!
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Oh, is that it?
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Oh!
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There we go. Yeah.
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It's in with a time period of 1 ,500.
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It's probably the coolest thing that
I've looked at. Really?
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Valuation, sky's the limit.
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Oh, my gosh.
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Yeah.
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There is an island in the North Atlantic
where people have been looking for an
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incredible treasure for more than 200
years.
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So far, they have found a stone slab
with strange symbols carved into it, man
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-made working that date to medieval
times, and a lead cross whose origin may
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connected to the Knights Templar.
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To date.
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six men have died trying to solve the
mystery and according to legend
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one more will have to die before the
treasure can be found
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We came in with a purpose this year, and
the purpose was to put every borehole
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in the bottom of the solution channel.
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Yeah, absolutely.
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As a new day begins on Oak Island,
brothers Rick and Marty Lagina and their
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are energized by the belief that they
could finally be on track to solve a 230
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-year -old treasure mystery.
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Everything that we dug up led us to this
area being the money pit. We just need
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to find the right spot in depth.
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Beneath 150 feet.
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Yeah.
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Whatever was put in the Money Pit fell
to where it could fall no more. I need a
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solution check. So if it's there, we
should probably... Yeah, time's going to
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tell.
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The team is currently drilling a
borehole in the fabled Money Pit area
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J9.
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A borehole.
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Located where they believe the original
treasure shaft, first discovered in
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1795, has collapsed after more than two
centuries of repeated excavations and
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fallen into a massive natural cavity in
the bedrock known as the solution
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channel, between 150 and 220 feet
underground.
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We're looking for what hopefully Plato
found in 1849.
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After the collapse, I think it's all
down there. The whole thing is down.
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Exactly.
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This is a coin that was given to me
that, from my own research, I believe is
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from about 1367.
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Wow.
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One week ago, the team was presented
with a 14th century silver Portuguese
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believed to be related to the Portuguese
sect of the Knights Templar, known as
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the Knights of Christ.
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According to the coin's current owner,
Steve Solomon.
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It was recovered during a drilling
operation in 1849 from nearly 100 feet
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in the money pit by James Pitt Blado, a
drilling foreman who kept the discovery
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a secret.
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You got a cord, gentlemen?
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Looks like, yeah. You got another bag?
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Now, having already detected high -trace
evidence of precious metals in water
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deep underground, they are hoping to
prove.
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that the coin is genuine by finding many
more in the solution channel.
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158. 158?
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Yeah. Let's see what we got.
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None of the previous work got to the
bottom of the solution channel, where a
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treasure fallen to those depths could
hide.
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And what do we got here?
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There could be a lot more coins hiding
in there. I think there are ample
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opportunities here to find out.
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These are chunks of limestone.
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Nothing yet, Charles.
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Nothing yet.
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What's your suspected depth of the
bottom of the system channel here?
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In this area, in between 210 and 250.
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So the key would be to find any evidence
of treasure.
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That's your target. Turn immediately to
recovery, and that would probably mean a
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big dig.
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Let's find it. We're still a ways away,
so call me if you find anything.
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Oh, absolutely. You're my first call.
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We're going to keep our eyes peeled.
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As the core drilling operation continues
in the Money Pit area,
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nearly half a mile away on Lot 5.
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All right, guys.
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We're going to go from the ferns down to
the beach.
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Marty Lagina, his nephew Peter Fernetti,
and metal detection expert Katja Dragan
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search for clues between a mysterious
rectangular feature and a rounded stone
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foundation near the shoreline.
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Proceed.
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After the surprising discovery of these
two buried features back in 2022,
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the team has made astonishing finds that
suggest both may have been used as
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campsites by different groups over a
number of centuries prior to the
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of the money pit.
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These finds include a lead barter token
that, just like the 14th century lead
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cross discovered at Smith's Cove, may be
related.
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to the Knights Templar.
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Another curious clue is a mortar -like
material that has been found in both
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features, which has been scientifically
matched to soil samples collected from
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more than 100 feet deep in the Money Pit
area.
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There we go. It's a two -way signal.
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Sounds good.
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This occupation we know occurred
potentially through several time
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Amongst other things, we have direct
connection between Lot 5 and the money
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already. Lot 5 could give us clues as to
when and by who the treasure itself
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might have been deposited.
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So that could be very meaningful.
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That's a rock.
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That's a rock. How big is it?
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That's a big rock.
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Oh, that's a big boulder.
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You know what?
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There is a pry bar left from an earlier
job right over here.
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See if we can move it this way.
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This guy.
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Which one?
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Put it long ways right there.
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This is vaguely reminiscent of being 10
years old again. Here we are with the
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lowest of low tech possible.
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We've got a great big boulder. We have
no hydraulic equipment.
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We have a pry bar.
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We're going to try and move this boulder
out of the way. We need to get out of
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the way. We need to know what's under
it. I'm going to fall on my face. This
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what I'm going to do.
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Wish me luck.
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Come on, you big mugger.
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This rock here refuses to be moved.
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There have been a lot of great finds
around Lot 5.
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And so it's very important to get it. I
mean, it could be a gold coin.
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It could be a coin with a date on it.
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We can't just let that go.
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I don't think we have the right
equipment.
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I think the skid steer will fit in here.
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Pete, yes? Yeah.
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Okay, well, I will go get the machine
and we'll roll it out of there.
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Awesome. Okay. Move on.
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While Marty retrieves a small excavator
to move the boulder on lot five.
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Whenever I see iron on the table, I'm
excited, obviously.
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This could be an important find.
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Rick Lagina and other members of the
team meet with Laird Niven and Emma
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Culligan in the lab.
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It came out of H .5 -8 .5, which is 174
to 178 feet deep. It looked very much
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like somebody's drill casing, something
from before us.
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They are about to hear a scientific
report on pieces of a believed drill rod
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that was recovered over one week ago,
just feet away from where they are
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currently exploring in the Money Pit
area.
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If it was somebody's old drill steel
that tells us... that somebody else was
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interested in this area for reasons we
don't know. And Emma, that's where you
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come in. Yeah.
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Earlier this morning, Emma scanned the
metal pieces using the X -ray
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Spectrometer, or XRF, a device that can
identify the elements in an object's
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composition to help determine when it
was created.
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So the two metals are exactly the same
thing, which...
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You kind of see just from the look of it
that they belong to the same piece.
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Based on the list of impurities, it's
manganese content.
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I would put this around mid -1800s to
late -1800s.
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The date that Emma is relating to us
indicates searcher.
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The Truro Company in 1849, when they
were doing their drilling and they
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up the coin that Pip laid up in his
pocket.
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In 1849, members of the Truro Company
excavated the original money pit down to
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depth of nearly 90 feet.
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After building a wooden platform at a
depth of 30 feet in the pit, they began
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drilling operation.
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At approximately 100 feet, they
reportedly struck two stacked chests,
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failed to recover due to catastrophic
flooding.
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However, the company's foreman, Named
James Pitt Blado, it's believed to have
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recovered the 14th century silver
Portuguese coin from the end of the
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They were drilling when they knew where
the money pit was.
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So my hope is we're going to find more
of those Portuguese coins in this area.
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That'd be pretty cool.
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Yeah, and we know the Truro Company
didn't get below any more than 117 feet
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their drilling.
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So the Great Collapse could have carried
this metal down deeper than any known
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work at the time. And that area of the
solution channel could prove really
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interesting.
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If this steel correlates to the efforts
by the Truro Company to try to find
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treasure, that's important because it
would mean that we are in the same area
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that they were in when they were looking
for the vault.
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and we have a coin that we suspect might
be associated with that, and it is in
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this area.
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Bottom line, we have an area that we've
designated an area of significant
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interest, and this supports that.
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Given the evidence on the table, we
should redouble our effort.
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Let's go do it. This could turn
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into loose...
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Watery material within a foot or two,
right? Yep.
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While the drilling operation proceeds in
the money pit.
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I'm just going to try and get right in
there and pluck it out.
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And then we're done with that rock.
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Marty Lagina arrives back on lot five
with a small excavator known as a
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skid steer.
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To move the boulder that is covering
what may be an important clue.
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The plan to move the rock initially was
to try and move it with levers.
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It didn't work.
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So then it's time to bring in the power
of the skid steer.
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Oh!
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Nothing I like better.
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It's kind of hard to move a rock that's
in a hole.
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There we go.
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But we want to get this out because it
could be super significant.
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And it could be very, very old.
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Okay. The rock has moved!
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It is accomplished.
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Well, is there anything in there?
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I don't know.
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Please be something in there.
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It's so low of a signal, and it's
reading very low content. I believe
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something here, but not anymore. It
disintegrated. Yeah.
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It seems that it's a bit of a ghost we
were chasing.
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Probably there was something in there
that corroded a long time ago.
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So it's still a bit of a mystery.
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We had to do this.
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There was a clue potentially under that
rock, and it would have driven all of us
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crazy if we didn't find out. But we're
not going to let the island beat us, so
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let's get on to the next test. Yeah, do
it.
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Lot 5 has been a better place to look
than just anywhere.
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I'm still hoping to find something
interesting, something valuable, a clue.
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I actually caught you. You know where I
brought the steer in and disturbed all
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the soil here? Yeah. Why don't you scan
this? What the heck? I'd love to do it.
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That'd be great.
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There's definitely someone over here,
too.
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Yeah, that's a good signal. That's a
great signal.
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That's pretty deep.
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Oh, yeah, that's out.
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There we go.
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There you go.
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Wow.
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Want to clean it up a little bit?
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That's not just a shard of metal because
it's got something going on right
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there. There is some sort of attachment
here.
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Yeah, it looks like it has a fastener on
it.
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I'll tell you what it is. It's lab
-worthy.
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That's right.
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So that's good.
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Okay. All right, so all this rigmarole
to get that rock might have been worth
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if this means something. Mm -hmm.
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I mean, look at the proximity to the
rectangular feature.
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Just an inch or two outside of where
they were digging.
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And so if this could be a clue to figure
out what the heck was going on here and
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how it associates to the money pit,
yeah, I think there's something here.
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There's certainly a possibility.
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This thing might mean something.
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It might tell us who was there and when,
and that would be a big deal.
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It could very well be significant, so
bag it, please, and we'll...
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Analyze it. Sounds great.
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Let's go on to something else.
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Perfect.
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Way to go, you guys.
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As Marty and the team finish their
investigation on Lot 5, in the
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research center... So, Sandy, I'd like
to introduce you to Steve Solomon.
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At the request of Rick Lagina, Steve
Solomon has agreed to have coin expert
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Sandy Campbell examine the 14th century
Portuguese coin.
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that was reportedly extracted from the
original money pit back in 1849.
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So this is it.
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Interesting.
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With his extensive experience, it is the
team's hope that Sandy will be able to
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confirm the origin of the coin, as well
as its potential value.
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It's quite cool.
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Probably the coolest thing that I've
looked at in my time on the island. So,
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know, we've had some cool things, but
this goes to a different level.
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It's a torne de escudo, which means a
decorative shield.
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It's Portuguese, 14th century.
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There's clearly a connection to the
Templars because of the design of this
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You have the cross.
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Here it is here. And that's basically
the religious Templar connotation on the
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back and the celebration of the king on
the other side.
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This would be after the Knights Templar
were technically disbanded, but there
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was still a lot of involvement with the
monarch and the Templar, you know,
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secretly, obviously.
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And this was an ode to the Templar.
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It's a fairly unique item because it was
only minted from 1367 to probably
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83. That's very curious. Interesting.
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Although the Order of the Knights
Templar were disbanded in 1307, their
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treasures were never found, and many
fled to nations that offered them safe
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harbor, including Portugal.
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Is it possible that this coin suggests
that their missing valuables were hidden
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on Oak Island.
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This is exceptional because this coin,
whenever it was buried, was brand
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spanking new. This was not circulated at
all.
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You say when it was buried, it was
buried for a long time? Oh, this was
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definitely buried.
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Why do you say that?
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If this wasn't buried, it couldn't look
like this.
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It would get very dark.
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If this was sitting in a chest...
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and protect it down there it's going to
be very slow at 100 feet deep for the
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deterioration so this coin here will
have silver zinc copper and a touch of
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nickel when it was made we have seen
those elements in the water testing
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that's been done right that's true
silver nickel zinc yeah yeah okay i
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back and do my due diligence here for my
dad what do you think it would fetch
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There's a Marty Lagina question.
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There you go, right there.
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Valuation, you would be shocked. This
would be $25 ,000, $30 ,000.
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If you find some that aren't
deteriorated like this,
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you know, guide the limit.
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That's amazing.
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Let's give my dad a call.
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Hey. Hey, Alex, what's up?
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So just a quick question for you. I need
your help with some math here.
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In the Oak Island Research Center,
members of the team called Marty Lagina
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inform him that the 14th century
Portuguese coin reportedly found in the
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original money pit back in 1849 may be
worth more than $20 ,000 in
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today's value.
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So if we have a coin on the table that's
worth, say, $20 ,000, perhaps more.
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All right.
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What would be the approximate value of
an entire chest full of those?
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Oh, man, Alex.
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Seriously? Yeah.
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According to Sandy, it could fetch quite
a bit. Yeah. That's amazing.
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Let's just call it $20 ,000 for one.
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That's $2 million for 100.
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That's $20 million for 1 ,000. Yep.
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And that's $200 million, or $0 .2
billion for 10 ,000.
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A chest of coins such as that could
easily be a billion dollars. Yeah,
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amazing.
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All it does is speak to the value of
what might lie below.
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Yeah. All right.
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Really, if Mr.
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Pitblato found that coin, then where are
the rest of them?
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Yeah, there should be more of them.
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Look, we found all kinds of really
interesting things and intriguing clues
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things that make you wonder what in the
heck happened on this island.
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It looks quite likely to me that this
coin is a piece of treasure that was
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extracted from deep in the money pit.
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And that means that there's a lot more
down deep in the solution channel.
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Now you can stop asking me if there's a
treasure in the money pit.
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Show me where to dig.
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I'll find them.
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I'm on board with that.
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All right. Well, guys, thanks for the
call. Good job all.
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Keep me posted.
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Yeah, we'll keep you posted. Thanks,
Marty.
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Thank you very much. Take care.
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The focus here for me is, you know, why
was it put there?
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You don't cross the oceans with money
and put in a 100 -foot shaft protected
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a flooding system.
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It's something else, some intent, some
purpose.
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Truthfully, if the numbers reached a
billion dollars or even more.
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I'm not surprised by that, but I think
there's something far more valuable.
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There's a real treasure here, a monetary
treasure in something else. Secret
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information, secret knowledge has
allowed this treasure mystery to endure
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230 years.
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I've always believed it since I was a
little boy. I believe it yet today as I
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sit here. We just have to find it.
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Sandy, Steve, thank you both very much.
The raising of the level of excitement
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wouldn't have happened without the both
of you. The Oak Island story is alive
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and well.
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And at this point, all that remains to
be said is we need to find it.
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Let's go. Let's do it. All right.
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Rick and other members of the team
conclude their meeting in the Oak Island
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Research Center.
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We'll take that corner down, too. Yep.
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And I'll probably work with you over
here. Yes, please.
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Over on Lot 5, archaeologist Fiona
Steele and other members of the team
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to search for clues in the rounded stone
foundation near the shoreline.
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Fiona? Yeah?
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I think this is red with glaze on it.
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Okay, you know what? I think that looks
like black Anglo -American ware.
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The Anglo -American ware is a coarse
earthenware.
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It could be anywhere from 1600s to
1800s.
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There's a body of evidence from the Lot
5 feature that literally spans
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centuries. How do you explain that?
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Good eyes.
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The archaeologists are intrigued by the
feature, and more and more information
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continues to come out of the ground. So
you have to go where the information
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takes you.
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Well, hallelujah.
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My first button.
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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,
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and you can see the shank there.
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It's kind of flattened down.
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Buttons are falling off all the time,
and we have found so many here on Lot 5.
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Some of the buttons have even had
military signs on them. We have found
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starburst button. That one is really,
really old. That could even possibly go
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back to medieval times.
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Another mysterious button?
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and found close to where the team
unearthed the so -called starburst
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which may be related to the Knights of
Malta?
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Could the team have possibly found
another piece of evidence that may help
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identify one of the groups who used this
feature prior to the discovery of the
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money pit?
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And if so, what their purpose there was?
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Every button that we find adds to our
picture of what we think might be
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happening here.
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I do think that this structure is
connected to the money pit and the story
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Oak Island itself.
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There's so much evidence in relation to
the artifacts that give us the
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timelines, and these timelines really
all predate the money pit discovery.
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So that's why we never let anything go
unexplored.
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Yay!
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That's the end of the day so far.
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Well done.
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That's exciting.
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While the investigation on Lot 5
continues.
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Back in business, Rick.
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Several hundred yards to the east at
Smith Cove.
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Rick,
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Gary, and Billy are continuing to search
through the spoils that were extracted
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during the large -scale digs in the
Money Pit area one year ago.
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After finding a tunneling tool one week
ago that may date back to the 1600s and
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possibly connected to a deposit of
treasure, now they are hoping to recover
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piece of those potential valuables.
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Oh, nice.
400
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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
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So you could hang something off it. That
went into the wall with a sharpened
404
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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.
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Dang stuff.
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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,
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all the rest.
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of those iron fasteners and tools that
were finding in these money pit spoils
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which would be 1600s or older that'd be
fantastic all right i'll put this in the
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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
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we can in the spoils but i think there's
more to be found it's exciting The
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Money Pit's oil piles are huge because
they accumulate.
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There could be anything in them. The
hope is that we will find some serious
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clues associated with the treasure in
the Money Pit area.
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Well, there we go.
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Just in there.
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00:26:04,470 --> 00:26:05,470
Oh, is that it?
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Oh, this is beautiful.
422
00:26:16,170 --> 00:26:17,390
That's really nice.
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00:26:17,650 --> 00:26:19,690
Oh, beautiful square nail.
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While searching through last year's
Money Pit spoils, Rick, Gary and Billy
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just made an exciting discovery.
426
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And that looks suspiciously like our old
friend.
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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
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made the shaft and then did the edge
separate.
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And when this was hammered into wood,
that's when all these facets were made.
434
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They resemble those rose head petals.
435
00:26:59,310 --> 00:27:01,410
Is it broken off? Oh, yeah.
436
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Yeah, that would have been twice as
long.
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And if you look at the size of it, it
wouldn't have been a lot bigger. We're
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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.
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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
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time. Will it connect?
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in some way to the efforts done long ago
in the money pit in Smith's Cove.
447
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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
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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.
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