Archaeologists uncover a coin recognized as a King George, alongside an ornamental button and a lead ingot, suggesting a historic British navy presence.
Proof factors to a potential British navy operation in 1762, following the sacking of Havana, with vital treasure probably hidden on Oak Island.
Estimates counsel that between two to 10 billion {dollars}’ value of gold and silver stays unaccounted for, believed to have been saved earlier than returning to Britain.
A stone with uncommon options is uncovered, indicating it might have been used to hide worthwhile objects, probably linked to treasure burial.
A possible tunnel is found, aligning with an anomaly beforehand recognized, elevating questions on hidden constructions beneath the floor.
A well-constructed stone field drain is discovered on the base of a basis, suggesting superior engineering and potential concealment of treasures.
A British Navy jacket button relationship from 1804 to 1825 is linked to Samuel Ball, indicating commerce connections with the British Navy throughout that interval.