Best Places To Find Treasure Show
Cash and Treasure?
There’s this show called “Cash and Treasure” that airs on the travel channel. and theres another show called “America’s best places to find cash and treasures” also on travel channel, i think.
What i’d like to know is if anybody knows all of the locations that are featured on their shows. All i remember is a couple of episodes. one was “gold”, another was “fire opal” but i can’t remember the actual location it featured.
and if anyone knows of any other places like the ones shown in those shows then if you could mention them and list a website or something then that would be great.
Thank you
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Sunstones
We’re off to Oregon in search of sunstones, the hot gem of choice for jewelers.
Gold
Cash and Treasures traveled to Northern California gold country, ready to pan, sluice and dry wash in hopes of striking it rich.
Sunken Treasure
We headed to the coast of Key West, Fla. in search of sunken treasure.
Diamonds
The crew heads deep in the heart of Arkansas to the only diamond-producing site in the world that is open to the public.
Meteorites
Our team shoots out to Kansas to to help uncover two massive meteorites that tip the scales at over 80 lbs. each.
Aquamarines
We traveled to the gemstone rich Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina to dig for aquamarines.
Civil War Artifacts
We travel back in time by unearthing America’s history at a campout with Civil War enthusiasts just outside of Fredericksburg, Va.
Sapphires
Becky and the crew headed to the beautiful big sky country of Montana to dig for sapphires.
Truffles
In Oregon’s forests, we joined an excursion to hunt for the most expensive recipe ingredient in the wild — truffles.
Fluorescent Minerals
The team heads New Jersey to hunt in one of the richest and most diverse mineral deposits in the world — which includes 80 fluorescent species.
Thunder Eggs (Geodes)
In Deming, N.M. we searched for thunder eggs, or geodes, which look like muddy rocks and can be popped open to reveal an amazing world of valuable crystals.
Amethyst
Amethyst, transparent purple quartz, is one of the most important quartz varieties used in jewelry, and we headed to Georgia to hunt for it.
Megalodon Teeth
Cash and Treasures is on the hunt for some very valuable teeth from the megalodon, a giant, ancient ancestor of the shark.
Antique Bottles
From coast to coast, antique bottles can be found all across America; we headed to New York and Oregon on our hunt.
Fish Fossils
Cash and Treasures traveled to Kemmerer, Wyo., to find some of the richest fossil deposits on earth.
Opals
The hunt is on for some of the world’s most spectacular gems — opals — and we headed to North America’s opal mines to seek them.
Treasure Hunt – The Best of Emile Autouri
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