Has hidden treasure ever been found?

No treasure has been reported to be found yet. Buried treasure is not the same as a hoard, of which there have been thousands of examples found by archaeologists and metal detectors.

Where is the Golden Buddha Philippines?

Roxas found the one-ton lead and brass statue in a deserted shaft of the Benguet Mines near Baguio city, 130 miles north of Manila, in 1970. He claimed a cache of precious stones could be found in the statue if its head was unscrewed.

How much is the Golden Buddha worth?

The statue was housed in a wat in Ayutthaya until the mid 19th century, and its provenance from Ayutthaya excludes the possibility of it having been made after about 1750. At US$1,400 per troy ounce, the gold in the statue (18 karat) is estimated to be worth 250 million dollars.

How many puzzle boxes have been found from the secret?

As of October 2019, only three of the twelve boxes have been found. Preiss kept no record of the treasure boxes’ exact locations before his death, leaving it a possibility that the remaining boxes may never be recovered.

Where is the Yamashita treasure?

Yamashita treasure is the gold that the Japanese army allegedly stole in Southeast Asia by during WWII. Many believe that it includes gold bars and precious stones hidden in caves and tunnels underground in the Philippines. Rumor has it, the Japanese under the command of Tomoyuki Yamashita plundered the loot in 1944.

Are there any hidden treasures in the Philippines?

Hidden Treasures in the Philippines. Later, According to the Philippine myth, ranking Japanese soldiers reportedly returned to the country as tourists after the war and recovered a lot of the treasure—again with the help of Filipinos. Souls of those killed in the course of treasure hiding are said to be guarding them.

Where was the gold found in the Philippines?

Adventurers claim gold bars have been found ‘booby trapped’ in a cave Treasure hunters are claiming they have uncovered the masses of gold reportedly hidden in the Philippines by Japanese soldiers during WWII.

How did the Filipino slaves get the treasures?

Filipino slaves were said to have carried the bulk of the treasures and did lots of the digging, says Philippine legends about them. The Filipinos were later killed, along with scores of Japanese soldiers, to ensure the treasures’ secrecy.

Where was Yamashita’s gold found in the Philippines?

The treasure hunters are thought to be searching for Yamashita’s gold, a fabled hoard of bullion and other valuables said to have been buried somewhere on the islands of the Philippines at the end of World War II. Yamashita’s gold was named after Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita, the Japanese commander in the Philippines at the time.