Man Found This in A Backyard And Sold It For Millions

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Everyone gets happy and excited whenever we find something cool anywhere in our house that we didn’t expect. Maybe you found that one forgotten family heirloom, or even some cash in your old bag. These finds are pretty cool, but wait until you hear what these people found in their very own backyard! From Dinosaur Bone to Gold Coins, here are 15 Insane things found in people’s backyard.

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  • Hello everyone, apologies for the dinosaur bone wording, it was not a dinosaur bone and cross-referencing was the main issue here, so apologies on that. Also, as for the gold coins, narrator read the line wrong, it was actually meant to be “$10 million gold coins” not “10 million gold coins”, on the writers end, they put “$” but the narrator didn’t notice the “$” so apologies on that as well. With that being said, we always strive to put out the proper/concise info and have the scripts as flawless as possible. Anyhow, thank you for the consistent support!
  • I grew up in the 60s. Our home was in a big post wwII development. Several families built underground shelters.
  • a dinosaur that lived 6,000 to 14,000 years ago... simply amazing and completely untrue.
  • Number 1 has taught me if I find something like a lot of gold coins. Disappear all but one and test the waters.
  • @pat36a
    I lived in New Smyrna Beach Florida in the late 80's . Knew a Sheriff that built a bunker from his basement into his back yard. Poured a 10" concrete slab looking like a back patio. Then knocked a hole in the basement wall digging out the dirt under the slab. He dumped his dirt at night filling in his front yard. Took him years but he did it . He was a Doomsday Prepper.
  • I just feel that if youre going to make a video on interesting things, show that interesting thing. Was disappointed to just be told about the bust used as a door stop, and not a single frame of the bust.
  • Look up Steamboat Arabia. Sunk in 1856 and salvaged in 1988 from a Missouri farm field. The salvaged goods housed in one location is the worlds largest collection of pre civil war artifacts.
  • An 8 pound cannon ball cannot be fired through a 4 bore gun. 4 bore means 1 pound of lead can be used to make 4 balls of that diameter, which is 1 inch/25mm. 4 bore is a dangerous game rifle, NOT a cannon. 8 pound cannon balls were fired from cannons called 8 pounders. The reason they were called that should be obvious. The cannon balls were 4 inch/100mm, 4 times the diameter of the 4 bore rifle bullets and 16 times heavier. I rounded off the numbers slightly, but they weren't exact to begin with. Many old guns needed custom bullet molds for the right diameter bullets to be cast to fit the particular gun. The systems of measurement were really screwed up back then, so there's no telling exactly what caliber the cannons were. And the French military made things good enough for government work if you know what I mean, so the sizes could be off a little bit. But no matter how you measure it, 4 inch and 4 bore are far from the same thing. It looks like the cannon ball they show is too small to be what they're describing, but that's a whole different matter.
  • Actually, I'm puzzled, that the insurance Co., did not come out fast to claim the dino-Fararri as their property, but maybe the Ins. co. went out of business a long time ago. Who knows.
  • No.1, The Anglo Saxon hoard was NOT found in the detectorists back yard as stated in this video. Describing it as the largest ever Saxon Treasure ever found is a bold statement and the images were of the Staffordshire hoard
  • Oh if it's cursed then go to a casino trade it all in for chips get a room then cash back in the next day ..no more cursed cash just fresh bills
  • That bunker looks like the ones in France, you know where D-day took place. We went to Normandie on vacation. It looks very simular.
  • I dug up a 18 century silver coin, in my garden. Sadly, no others.
  • @abc1592
    9 carrot gold rings has a whole new meaning lol brilliant find
  • Doing the demolition of a legend dance club in Munich a second world War 500kg bomb got discovered, it was classified as to dangerous to transport or disable so it got detonated right there in the center. Thousands had to leave their homes damages where substantial. Ten years in the 80' and 90' I was dancing on top of it 😆
  • That backyard bomb shelter looks more like a luxury-sized shelter with all the comforts of home. Well, maybe not "all".
  • The picture of the large bunker that was dug up is actually a WWII German machine gun/heavy artillery nest. I don’t remember the exact location but it’s obviously in Europe. I do remember it is located overlooking the ocean.
  • Imagine someone who you hired decides to report your favourite door stop to the police and then takes it to France.