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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:03,266 --> 00:00:05,033 This program is rated PG, and contains 2 00:00:05,166 --> 00:00:06,533 mature subject matter. 3 00:00:06,667 --> 00:00:08,200 Viewer discretion is advised. 4 00:00:13,567 --> 00:00:15,100 on The Curse of Oak Island...t 5 00:00:15,266 --> 00:00:16,266 It's a brand-new area we haven't explored 6 00:00:16,467 --> 00:00:17,800 on the western side. 7 00:00:17,967 --> 00:00:20,300 - Oh. What have we got here? - Whoa! 8 00:00:20,467 --> 00:00:23,533 - Look what I'm getting here. Oh! - Oh! 9 00:00:23,667 --> 00:00:26,133 So I've done a CT scan. You can see it faintly right here. 10 00:00:28,400 --> 00:00:31,300 - Well, I'll be damned. -Yeah. - That might tell a story. 11 00:00:31,467 --> 00:00:33,734 Whoa! Whoa! 12 00:00:33,900 --> 00:00:35,633 We're probably into the void. If there's 13 00:00:35,800 --> 00:00:37,967 the one thing, he could have it in that core barrel right now. 14 00:00:38,133 --> 00:00:40,200 - Yeah. - There you go. 15 00:00:42,800 --> 00:00:46,066 There is an island in the North Atlantic 16 00:00:46,166 --> 00:00:48,533 where people have been looking for 17 00:00:48,734 --> 00:00:52,567 an incredible treasure for more than 200 years. 18 00:00:52,734 --> 00:00:55,533 So far, they have found a stone slab 19 00:00:55,667 --> 00:00:58,600 with strange symbols carved into it, 20 00:00:58,767 --> 00:01:02,367 man-made workings that date to medieval times, 21 00:01:02,533 --> 00:01:04,967 and a lead cross whose origin 22 00:01:05,133 --> 00:01:07,767 may be connected to the Knights Templar. 23 00:01:07,900 --> 00:01:10,633 To date, six men have died 24 00:01:10,800 --> 00:01:13,500 trying to solve the mystery. 25 00:01:13,633 --> 00:01:18,767 And according to legend, one more will have to die 26 00:01:18,967 --> 00:01:22,300 before the treasure can be found. 27 00:01:32,400 --> 00:01:35,000 Okay, team. This is the part of this whole venture 28 00:01:35,166 --> 00:01:36,533 I like, honestly, the most. 29 00:01:36,700 --> 00:01:38,633 Another bright morning 30 00:01:38,800 --> 00:01:41,033 has dawned on Oak Island. 31 00:01:41,200 --> 00:01:44,266 And in the laboratory, Rick and Marty Lagina 32 00:01:44,400 --> 00:01:47,667 and members of their team are gathered to learn more 33 00:01:47,834 --> 00:01:50,834 about a recent discovery. 34 00:01:51,000 --> 00:01:52,300 Katya and I found something 35 00:01:52,467 --> 00:01:54,767 that we thought was really, really cool. 36 00:01:54,900 --> 00:01:56,433 It's a coin, for sure. 37 00:01:56,567 --> 00:01:59,133 And we're about to find out what exactly this is. 38 00:01:59,300 --> 00:02:01,834 Ooh. 39 00:02:02,967 --> 00:02:04,400 Wowzer. 40 00:02:04,567 --> 00:02:07,567 One week ago, Marty and Katya Drayton 41 00:02:07,767 --> 00:02:11,567 discovered a coin with a curious design on Lot 5 42 00:02:11,767 --> 00:02:13,700 and in the same area 43 00:02:13,867 --> 00:02:16,867 where the team previously found five Roman coins 44 00:02:17,033 --> 00:02:20,867 that could be as much as 2,000 years old. 45 00:02:20,967 --> 00:02:23,100 So, yeah. So I've done an XRF. 46 00:02:23,266 --> 00:02:24,767 So, compositionally, 47 00:02:24,934 --> 00:02:26,600 it's copper-based. 48 00:02:26,767 --> 00:02:29,266 There is iron, there is calcium, 49 00:02:29,433 --> 00:02:31,600 but you see there's a silver content also. 50 00:02:31,767 --> 00:02:35,100 And that's a good sign. That usually indicates 51 00:02:35,266 --> 00:02:37,066 an older alloy. 52 00:02:38,100 --> 00:02:39,734 That's amazing. 53 00:02:39,900 --> 00:02:42,600 Emma says the composition of the coin has silver. 54 00:02:42,767 --> 00:02:45,233 And so I think it could be very valuable. 55 00:02:45,367 --> 00:02:47,367 Everything about this, once again, 56 00:02:47,533 --> 00:02:49,266 makes you feel like, geez, I'm not wasting 57 00:02:49,433 --> 00:02:50,934 my time and money here. 58 00:02:51,100 --> 00:02:53,166 Uh, this is-- this is for real. 59 00:02:53,300 --> 00:02:57,333 I popped it into the CT scan to get a better look at it. 60 00:02:59,800 --> 00:03:02,000 - That's ancient. - Oh, my God. 61 00:03:03,700 --> 00:03:05,800 - Wow. - So you have the figure 62 00:03:05,967 --> 00:03:07,567 standing left. 63 00:03:07,700 --> 00:03:10,100 And we do have the lettering, 64 00:03:10,300 --> 00:03:11,567 officina, 65 00:03:11,700 --> 00:03:14,734 which is "N" for "novem," so "ninth." 66 00:03:14,867 --> 00:03:16,433 So it's "ninth workshop." 67 00:03:16,600 --> 00:03:18,333 Can't tell which region, 68 00:03:18,500 --> 00:03:20,800 'cause the-the mint mark is gone. 69 00:03:21,000 --> 00:03:23,433 That would be, like, in the Roman vicinity. 70 00:03:23,600 --> 00:03:25,734 And if we take a look at the other side. 71 00:03:26,767 --> 00:03:28,900 So, you have the head bust facing right. 72 00:03:29,033 --> 00:03:30,600 You can see it faintly right here. 73 00:03:30,800 --> 00:03:32,066 Looks like a crown. 74 00:03:32,166 --> 00:03:34,567 And a really distinctive, pointed, 75 00:03:34,767 --> 00:03:37,166 like, a really sharp nose, sharp chin. 76 00:03:37,333 --> 00:03:38,967 And these features, 77 00:03:39,100 --> 00:03:42,233 you only see them with Claudius II. 78 00:03:42,367 --> 00:03:46,767 So, you have the workshops, 79 00:03:46,867 --> 00:03:48,767 you have the composition, 80 00:03:48,867 --> 00:03:52,266 and then you have Claudius II, 81 00:03:52,433 --> 00:03:56,633 and that puts it more towards, like, 250, 270 AD. 82 00:03:56,800 --> 00:03:59,500 - So this is a Roman coin? - Yes. 83 00:04:00,500 --> 00:04:02,133 Roman, baby! 84 00:04:04,533 --> 00:04:07,333 - Without a doubt? - Without a doubt. 85 00:04:08,400 --> 00:04:10,300 Marcus Aurelius Claudius, 86 00:04:10,400 --> 00:04:13,133 also known as Claudius II, 87 00:04:13,233 --> 00:04:16,200 reigned as the emperor of Rome from 268 88 00:04:16,367 --> 00:04:18,834 to 270 AD. 89 00:04:19,000 --> 00:04:22,166 The team has never found evidence of habitation 90 00:04:22,333 --> 00:04:25,066 on Oak Island dating back to that era. 91 00:04:25,233 --> 00:04:28,467 So how did the six Roman coins get here? 92 00:04:29,433 --> 00:04:32,066 Well, I'll be damned. We have very few... -Yeah. 93 00:04:32,266 --> 00:04:34,467 ...certainties on this island. Well, there's one. 94 00:04:34,600 --> 00:04:36,166 That is a Roman coin. 95 00:04:36,333 --> 00:04:39,000 I mean, we used to say it with a little bit of hesitation, 96 00:04:39,200 --> 00:04:41,834 like, you know, we have a hard time believing it ourselves. 97 00:04:42,000 --> 00:04:43,734 But we-we can't discard it anymore. 98 00:04:43,900 --> 00:04:45,400 It does have a high 99 00:04:45,567 --> 00:04:47,700 surrounding silicon layer. 100 00:04:48,734 --> 00:04:50,300 Does that imply it's been there a long time? 101 00:04:50,400 --> 00:04:52,200 - Yeah. - How about that? 102 00:04:52,367 --> 00:04:54,800 - [Emma] What were the other metals that, uh, 103 00:04:54,934 --> 00:04:57,033 Dr. Spooner was finding in the water 104 00:04:57,166 --> 00:04:58,967 - in the Money Pit? - Lead, tin, 105 00:04:59,066 --> 00:05:00,767 copper, and zinc. 106 00:05:00,934 --> 00:05:02,633 So those are all elements that are found in this coin. 107 00:05:02,800 --> 00:05:06,900 The silver Pitblado coin is 1367 to 1383 108 00:05:07,000 --> 00:05:10,867 and has similar elements, too. 109 00:05:11,000 --> 00:05:12,867 The fact that the composition 110 00:05:13,000 --> 00:05:15,700 of the so-called Portuguese Pitblado coin 111 00:05:15,800 --> 00:05:17,367 and the Roman coins 112 00:05:17,500 --> 00:05:19,734 match the traces of precious metals 113 00:05:19,900 --> 00:05:22,967 that were detected deep in the Money Pit area 114 00:05:23,166 --> 00:05:25,367 raises an important question. 115 00:05:25,500 --> 00:05:27,734 Could they all be related? 116 00:05:27,900 --> 00:05:30,633 I have always believed that what happened here on Oak Island 117 00:05:30,800 --> 00:05:32,400 happened long ago. 118 00:05:32,567 --> 00:05:35,600 And so it's not out of the bounds 119 00:05:35,800 --> 00:05:39,767 to suggest that this might be part of the treasure. 120 00:05:39,934 --> 00:05:41,633 - Right? -[Marty] Yeah. - Mm-hmm. 121 00:05:41,800 --> 00:05:43,700 The interesting thing now is, 122 00:05:43,834 --> 00:05:45,700 - when was it deposited? - Yeah. Exactly. 123 00:05:45,834 --> 00:05:48,867 That is what would be interesting to know. 124 00:05:48,967 --> 00:05:50,767 I think Sandy Campbell 125 00:05:50,900 --> 00:05:52,934 can certainly tell us something about that coin. 126 00:05:53,100 --> 00:05:55,300 We should have him look into this further. 127 00:05:55,467 --> 00:05:57,800 Well, as you often tell me, Marty, 128 00:05:57,967 --> 00:06:00,934 that's a great find, but you guys need to go back out 129 00:06:01,066 --> 00:06:02,800 to Lot 5 and find some more. 130 00:06:02,967 --> 00:06:04,533 Yeah. Let's do it. -Exactly! Let's go. -[Laird] All right. 131 00:06:04,667 --> 00:06:07,467 - See you later. Take care. - Good job. 132 00:06:09,233 --> 00:06:11,600 Later that morning, 133 00:06:11,734 --> 00:06:14,333 as the team prepares their next drill location 134 00:06:14,500 --> 00:06:16,867 in the Money Pit area... 135 00:06:17,967 --> 00:06:20,000 So, as we know, it's a very 136 00:06:20,166 --> 00:06:21,367 aggressive search agenda this year. 137 00:06:21,533 --> 00:06:22,967 We have a lot of things going on. 138 00:06:23,133 --> 00:06:25,033 I know you've done your homework. 139 00:06:25,200 --> 00:06:26,633 You have the permits. 140 00:06:26,800 --> 00:06:28,700 ...Rick meets with Steve Guptill, 141 00:06:28,867 --> 00:06:31,100 Scott Barlow, and Billy Gerhardt 142 00:06:31,233 --> 00:06:33,166 in the Oak Island Research Center 143 00:06:33,333 --> 00:06:35,700 to plan another major investigation, 144 00:06:35,834 --> 00:06:39,834 a large-scale dig in the triangle-shaped swamp. 145 00:06:40,000 --> 00:06:42,367 The swamp has been incredibly generous to us 146 00:06:42,533 --> 00:06:43,767 in terms of finding things. 147 00:06:43,900 --> 00:06:45,700 - Mm-hmm. - Think about 148 00:06:45,867 --> 00:06:49,333 the timelines that have been associated with the swamp. 149 00:06:49,467 --> 00:06:51,667 1200s, 1300s, 150 00:06:51,834 --> 00:06:53,467 1400s. 151 00:06:53,633 --> 00:06:56,166 We've always thought that the bog held secrets, 152 00:06:56,300 --> 00:06:58,300 and those secrets might have something to do 153 00:06:58,467 --> 00:07:01,200 - with the Money Pit, right? - Yeah. -Mm-hmm. 154 00:07:01,367 --> 00:07:03,834 During the past decade, 155 00:07:03,967 --> 00:07:05,834 Rick, Marty, and the team 156 00:07:05,967 --> 00:07:09,033 have uncovered numerous stone structures in the swamp. 157 00:07:09,867 --> 00:07:12,233 These include a massive paved area 158 00:07:12,400 --> 00:07:14,200 near the center of the bog, 159 00:07:14,367 --> 00:07:18,200 which has been scientifically dated to the 13th century; 160 00:07:18,400 --> 00:07:21,567 a stone road in the southeast corner, 161 00:07:21,734 --> 00:07:24,567 which may be more than 500 years old 162 00:07:24,700 --> 00:07:27,533 and is believed to be of Portuguese origin; 163 00:07:27,700 --> 00:07:31,400 and a cobblestone pathway in the northern region, 164 00:07:31,533 --> 00:07:34,700 which led the team to an empty vault-like feature 165 00:07:34,867 --> 00:07:38,400 that has been dated to as early as the 17th century. 166 00:07:38,567 --> 00:07:40,934 We've found some incredibly unique things 167 00:07:41,100 --> 00:07:42,734 in the swamp. 168 00:07:42,900 --> 00:07:45,000 Things we haven't been able to explain as of yet 169 00:07:45,133 --> 00:07:47,033 but suggest numerous groups 170 00:07:47,133 --> 00:07:50,567 may have deposited things here on the island. 171 00:07:50,734 --> 00:07:54,200 Once you understand the totality of the work in the bog, 172 00:07:54,367 --> 00:07:57,066 then you can apply maybe a possible connection 173 00:07:57,233 --> 00:07:58,533 to the Money Pit 174 00:07:58,700 --> 00:08:01,567 and who was behind this mystery. 175 00:08:01,700 --> 00:08:04,300 So, Steve, where are your areas of interest? 176 00:08:04,467 --> 00:08:06,500 So, I have an area I'd like to start us at. 177 00:08:06,667 --> 00:08:08,934 Um, it's just west of the paved area. You can see it here. 178 00:08:09,100 --> 00:08:12,500 It's a brand-new area we haven't explored on the western side. 179 00:08:12,667 --> 00:08:14,400 That end of the swamp is kind of like 180 00:08:14,500 --> 00:08:16,266 the area around the vault, right? You know, we traveled 181 00:08:16,433 --> 00:08:18,600 across it a hundred times and didn't know the vault was there. 182 00:08:18,767 --> 00:08:20,500 So, you know, I think that the same types of finds 183 00:08:20,667 --> 00:08:23,233 - can exist in that corner. - Hopefully there's another one, 184 00:08:23,333 --> 00:08:25,600 - and hopefully it's not empty. - Yeah. 185 00:08:25,800 --> 00:08:27,800 We drained the swamp. 186 00:08:27,967 --> 00:08:30,266 And I think all that really remains is, you know, 187 00:08:30,433 --> 00:08:34,333 get-get the excavators in place and-and start digging. -Yeah. 188 00:08:35,367 --> 00:08:37,166 Let's get to work. 189 00:08:38,333 --> 00:08:40,333 Later that day... 190 00:08:41,600 --> 00:08:43,600 All right, guys. Western side of the swamp. 191 00:08:43,767 --> 00:08:45,333 Brand-new area for us. 192 00:08:45,500 --> 00:08:48,300 ...Rick meets with members of the team to begin 193 00:08:48,467 --> 00:08:52,266 their new investigation in the western region of the swamp. 194 00:08:52,433 --> 00:08:54,400 And we're only 180 feet off the paved area. 195 00:08:54,500 --> 00:08:56,000 That's just straight east of us. 196 00:08:56,166 --> 00:08:59,667 Yeah. And I love those dates from the paved area. 197 00:08:59,867 --> 00:09:01,200 1200s. 198 00:09:01,367 --> 00:09:04,900 And we've seen a certain coin this year, 199 00:09:05,066 --> 00:09:07,567 a Portuguese coin from the 1300s. 200 00:09:07,767 --> 00:09:10,233 We might be in for a bit of pork and cheese. - 201 00:09:11,266 --> 00:09:13,367 Every year the swamp surprises us. 202 00:09:13,533 --> 00:09:15,867 And the bar every year, it keeps raising, right? 203 00:09:16,000 --> 00:09:17,567 Yeah. Let's get 204 00:09:17,734 --> 00:09:18,900 diggy with it, Billy. 205 00:09:21,734 --> 00:09:23,166 I'm really excited 206 00:09:23,367 --> 00:09:25,667 to be back in the swamp. It's been good to us 207 00:09:25,767 --> 00:09:27,367 in the past. We found a lot 208 00:09:27,533 --> 00:09:30,367 of really nice artifacts in the area. 209 00:09:30,533 --> 00:09:34,500 And hopefully we are gonna find some artifacts today. 210 00:09:40,166 --> 00:09:42,367 No. It's clean at the moment. 211 00:09:49,934 --> 00:09:51,834 Oh. 212 00:09:51,967 --> 00:09:54,567 Wow. Looook at that. 213 00:10:00,333 --> 00:10:01,767 What have we got here? 214 00:10:04,467 --> 00:10:07,867 Stake. Did you see that, Billy? You just moved a stake. -Yeah. 215 00:10:08,000 --> 00:10:09,600 While digging near the western edge 216 00:10:09,767 --> 00:10:11,734 of the Oak Island swamp, 217 00:10:11,834 --> 00:10:14,567 Rick Lagina and members of the team 218 00:10:14,667 --> 00:10:17,700 have just discovered an interesting clue. 219 00:10:17,834 --> 00:10:19,400 Is that one of the sharpened 220 00:10:19,567 --> 00:10:21,633 old wooden stake posts, Rick? 221 00:10:21,800 --> 00:10:23,533 It looks like it. 222 00:10:23,667 --> 00:10:25,467 - What do you think? - It does look 223 00:10:25,633 --> 00:10:27,467 like one of those older style ones, 224 00:10:27,633 --> 00:10:28,934 the way it's... 225 00:10:29,100 --> 00:10:31,033 it's cut like that. 226 00:10:32,300 --> 00:10:33,600 That ain't saw. 227 00:10:33,800 --> 00:10:35,066 - That... - No. 228 00:10:35,166 --> 00:10:37,400 - That's a-- Yeah. - That's axe-cut. 229 00:10:37,567 --> 00:10:39,867 A hand-cut wooden stake? 230 00:10:40,000 --> 00:10:43,600 Curiously, the team discovered a number of similar stakes 231 00:10:43,767 --> 00:10:46,467 one year ago in the center of the swamp, 232 00:10:46,633 --> 00:10:48,266 lining the cobble path. 233 00:10:48,467 --> 00:10:52,734 These stakes were carbon-dated to as early as the 17th century 234 00:10:52,900 --> 00:10:56,233 and led them to the vault-like feature. 235 00:10:58,433 --> 00:11:00,633 So that would be your first connection that this 236 00:11:00,800 --> 00:11:03,100 potentially at one point in time was a path. -So that could 237 00:11:03,233 --> 00:11:04,934 be a really old wood stake. 238 00:11:05,133 --> 00:11:08,633 Is it possible that the team has uncovered evidence 239 00:11:08,800 --> 00:11:10,433 of another pathway? 240 00:11:10,567 --> 00:11:14,200 If so, just what might it lead to? 241 00:11:14,333 --> 00:11:16,133 What have we got here? 242 00:11:16,233 --> 00:11:17,767 Whew. 243 00:11:17,900 --> 00:11:19,300 Look at that. 244 00:11:21,133 --> 00:11:23,433 That's definitely a stake there. -[Steve/Gary] Yeah. 245 00:11:23,633 --> 00:11:25,000 There's one right there. 246 00:11:25,166 --> 00:11:26,767 - Yeah. - Oh. Yeah. 247 00:11:26,900 --> 00:11:28,266 Good eye, Rick. 248 00:11:29,567 --> 00:11:32,467 Oh. That's a little mini work of art, isn't it? 249 00:11:32,633 --> 00:11:34,767 Like the ones we've seen on the north side of the swamp. 250 00:11:34,900 --> 00:11:36,800 - Mm-hmm. - And the dating on those 251 00:11:36,967 --> 00:11:39,834 came back from 1630s all the way to mid-1700s. 252 00:11:40,000 --> 00:11:42,667 Question is, what do all these stakes mean? 253 00:11:42,834 --> 00:11:45,967 This stake is strikingly similar 254 00:11:46,133 --> 00:11:49,133 to the stakes that we found in the north end. 255 00:11:49,300 --> 00:11:52,333 The stakes might be referencing some work 256 00:11:52,500 --> 00:11:54,367 that is yet undiscovered in the bog. 257 00:11:54,533 --> 00:11:56,266 It is incredibly exciting. 258 00:11:56,400 --> 00:11:59,367 It's odd to have so many stakes in one area. 259 00:11:59,533 --> 00:12:01,934 - Right? -Yeah. - We need to date these 260 00:12:02,100 --> 00:12:04,667 to-to really understand their importance here 261 00:12:04,800 --> 00:12:07,000 - in a-- in a very tight area. - Yeah. 262 00:12:07,133 --> 00:12:09,834 But you still need to find 263 00:12:09,934 --> 00:12:12,500 artifacts. -Oh, yeah. The metals will tell the story 264 00:12:12,633 --> 00:12:14,200 - of this place. - Yeah. 265 00:12:14,400 --> 00:12:15,667 Okey doke. 266 00:12:15,767 --> 00:12:17,166 I'm hoping for coins. 267 00:12:17,367 --> 00:12:18,600 Cross our fingers. 268 00:12:18,734 --> 00:12:20,367 As Rick and the team 269 00:12:20,533 --> 00:12:23,166 proceed with their excavation in the swamp... 270 00:12:24,200 --> 00:12:26,900 ...several hundred yards to the west on Lot 5... 271 00:12:27,100 --> 00:12:29,100 This almost feels like this is that top layer soil, 272 00:12:29,266 --> 00:12:30,767 'cause it's soft, but... 273 00:12:30,967 --> 00:12:32,567 I noticed it's more gravelly when you get over there, 274 00:12:32,734 --> 00:12:33,867 but that could be from that pile. -It's from the pile, 275 00:12:34,033 --> 00:12:35,266 - I think. - Yeah. 276 00:12:35,400 --> 00:12:37,367 ...archaeologist Fiona Steele 277 00:12:37,533 --> 00:12:39,000 and other members of the team 278 00:12:39,133 --> 00:12:41,100 continue their investigation 279 00:12:41,233 --> 00:12:45,066 of a mysterious rounded feature near the shoreline. 280 00:12:45,233 --> 00:12:47,033 Okay, your turn for the coolest find ever. 281 00:12:47,200 --> 00:12:49,000 Okay. Ever. 282 00:12:50,033 --> 00:12:51,567 In recent years, 283 00:12:51,734 --> 00:12:54,000 the team has uncovered evidence suggesting 284 00:12:54,133 --> 00:12:55,900 that several different groups 285 00:12:56,066 --> 00:12:59,266 conducted secret activities here at different times 286 00:12:59,433 --> 00:13:02,633 while possibly hiding valuables on the island. 287 00:13:02,767 --> 00:13:06,500 These include a number of buttons and Venetian trade beads 288 00:13:06,633 --> 00:13:09,667 that may be connected to the Knights of Malta, 289 00:13:09,834 --> 00:13:11,467 a religious military order 290 00:13:11,633 --> 00:13:14,166 that descended from the Knights Templar. 291 00:13:15,266 --> 00:13:19,567 Lot 5 is an example of the extraordinary complexity 292 00:13:19,700 --> 00:13:22,066 of this island and what happened here. 293 00:13:22,200 --> 00:13:24,900 The multigenerational theory 294 00:13:25,033 --> 00:13:27,066 fits with a lot of the dates we found. 295 00:13:27,166 --> 00:13:30,800 I want to keep going, 'cause I want to figure this out. 296 00:13:38,333 --> 00:13:39,767 Oh, my God. Look at this. 297 00:13:39,934 --> 00:13:42,400 Might be a pipe stem. 298 00:13:44,333 --> 00:13:46,000 Hey, pipe stem! 299 00:13:46,200 --> 00:13:49,734 Oh, that's great. That's got a really small borehole. 300 00:13:49,867 --> 00:13:51,633 Like, really s-small. 301 00:13:51,800 --> 00:13:54,333 You can actually get an idea of the date range 302 00:13:54,467 --> 00:13:56,300 from the size of the boreholes. 303 00:13:56,467 --> 00:13:58,300 So if you get a smaller borehole, 304 00:13:58,467 --> 00:14:00,567 it's more likely a more recent pipe stem. 305 00:14:00,734 --> 00:14:03,233 But if you get a really big borehole, um, 306 00:14:03,400 --> 00:14:05,200 it-it can age it quite a bit. 307 00:14:05,367 --> 00:14:08,066 I always have stuff with me that we can use for this. 308 00:14:09,066 --> 00:14:12,000 This is what we use to-to check the boreholes with. 309 00:14:12,100 --> 00:14:14,166 All right, so this one is a 4/64th, 310 00:14:14,333 --> 00:14:16,500 which is what I'm expecting. 311 00:14:16,667 --> 00:14:19,800 Let's see. And look at that-- that fits perfectly. 312 00:14:21,400 --> 00:14:23,467 So that's saying that this pipe stem was made 313 00:14:23,600 --> 00:14:26,233 sometime between 1753 and 1800, 314 00:14:26,400 --> 00:14:28,567 which actually fits in exactly with what-- 315 00:14:28,700 --> 00:14:30,200 the mean date range 316 00:14:30,367 --> 00:14:32,300 of all the artifacts that we're finding here. 317 00:14:32,433 --> 00:14:34,200 - Nice. - I think that's pretty cool. 318 00:14:34,367 --> 00:14:37,400 The artifacts we have, in general, from Lot 5, 319 00:14:37,567 --> 00:14:41,867 these artifacts still predate 1795, 320 00:14:42,033 --> 00:14:45,133 so they predate the discovery of the Money Pit. 321 00:14:45,233 --> 00:14:50,033 To me, that's what makes our work on Lot 5 so significant. 322 00:14:51,066 --> 00:14:53,000 Wow, I'm glad we found that. That's great. 323 00:14:56,900 --> 00:14:59,567 Tansy. Look what I'm getting here. 324 00:14:59,734 --> 00:15:01,433 Check this out. 325 00:15:02,734 --> 00:15:04,600 - Pottery. - Oh, wow. 326 00:15:04,767 --> 00:15:05,967 That's a big boy. 327 00:15:06,133 --> 00:15:08,066 So we can take it out in two pieces. 328 00:15:10,066 --> 00:15:11,533 There's one. 329 00:15:12,800 --> 00:15:14,633 - So shiny. - Isn't that great? 330 00:15:14,800 --> 00:15:16,533 See what magic... 331 00:15:16,667 --> 00:15:18,433 Oh! 332 00:15:18,600 --> 00:15:20,300 That's gorgeous. 333 00:15:20,433 --> 00:15:21,900 That's really pretty. 334 00:15:22,066 --> 00:15:23,967 Wow. You hold that one. 335 00:15:24,133 --> 00:15:26,033 - Let's get the other piece out. - Yeah. 336 00:15:30,834 --> 00:15:33,233 - There we go! - Ooh! So pretty! 337 00:15:33,400 --> 00:15:35,767 Wow. Those will go together. 338 00:15:35,934 --> 00:15:37,934 Look how big that bowl would've been. 339 00:15:38,100 --> 00:15:40,700 It had to have been a big utilitarian type of bowl. 340 00:15:40,834 --> 00:15:42,533 It was probably used for food purposes, 341 00:15:42,667 --> 00:15:43,967 preparation of some sort, 342 00:15:44,133 --> 00:15:46,600 whether it was breads or preserved fruits. 343 00:15:46,734 --> 00:15:49,033 I find with these coarse earthenwares, 344 00:15:49,233 --> 00:15:51,033 could be anywhere from 1600 to 1800. 345 00:15:51,233 --> 00:15:54,266 But this little design on it will help date it. 346 00:15:54,433 --> 00:15:56,100 Good job. 347 00:15:56,266 --> 00:15:59,033 Fragments of an ornate earthenware bowl 348 00:15:59,166 --> 00:16:02,300 that may have been used to contain food? 349 00:16:02,400 --> 00:16:07,000 There are no records that any settlers ever lived on Lot 5. 350 00:16:07,166 --> 00:16:09,166 So if Fiona is correct 351 00:16:09,333 --> 00:16:13,100 that this pottery may date back to the 17th century, 352 00:16:13,233 --> 00:16:17,967 it's a potential clue that could help identify who was here. 353 00:16:18,066 --> 00:16:20,333 The things that we've been finding on Lot 5 354 00:16:20,533 --> 00:16:22,467 have been giving us more of an indication 355 00:16:22,633 --> 00:16:25,667 of multi-occupational use of the lot itself. 356 00:16:25,800 --> 00:16:27,867 That's pretty blatant and evident. 357 00:16:28,033 --> 00:16:31,467 So it's, uh... it's getting more and more curious as we're going. 358 00:16:31,633 --> 00:16:34,367 Every piece adds to the puzzle and tells us more and more. 359 00:16:35,300 --> 00:16:36,834 - Yeah. - That's great. 360 00:16:37,000 --> 00:16:38,633 Beautiful find. 361 00:16:41,667 --> 00:16:43,367 The next day... 362 00:16:44,467 --> 00:16:46,867 The find is quite remarkable. 363 00:16:47,033 --> 00:16:50,100 Laird, I would think you would have to agree-- finding that 364 00:16:50,200 --> 00:16:52,033 is incredibly impressive. 365 00:16:52,166 --> 00:16:53,834 Oh, absolutely. Yeah. 366 00:16:54,000 --> 00:16:55,467 ...Rick and members of the team 367 00:16:55,667 --> 00:16:57,767 meet once again in the lab 368 00:16:57,900 --> 00:16:59,266 regarding another find 369 00:16:59,400 --> 00:17:02,333 made two weeks ago on Lot 5. 370 00:17:02,533 --> 00:17:04,166 Tansy, we thank you for that. 371 00:17:04,300 --> 00:17:07,367 - It's-it's stunningly beautiful. -It is. 372 00:17:07,533 --> 00:17:09,567 An ornate glass bead 373 00:17:09,734 --> 00:17:13,433 that Tansy Rudnicki uncovered in the rounded feature. 374 00:17:13,600 --> 00:17:16,700 Laird, Emma, tell us what this is and what it may mean. 375 00:17:16,867 --> 00:17:18,600 So I do have an XRF... 376 00:17:18,767 --> 00:17:20,500 result. 377 00:17:20,600 --> 00:17:22,867 So, the composition, 378 00:17:23,066 --> 00:17:24,834 we have a whole bunch of elements in it. 379 00:17:25,033 --> 00:17:30,767 The color is due to the copper content that you see right here. 380 00:17:30,934 --> 00:17:34,166 So that's what makes it a lovely, lovely blue. 381 00:17:34,300 --> 00:17:36,066 But here's the compositional averages 382 00:17:36,233 --> 00:17:39,734 and the comparison with other artifacts found on Oak Island. 383 00:17:39,900 --> 00:17:42,000 Our bead is the one in blue. 384 00:17:42,133 --> 00:17:45,066 The composition of the glass itself, 385 00:17:45,233 --> 00:17:48,533 the closest match that it lines up with 386 00:17:48,700 --> 00:17:51,700 are the Venetian beads that we've collected over the years. 387 00:17:53,133 --> 00:17:54,767 It would be interesting to know if any of these 388 00:17:54,934 --> 00:17:56,533 are associated with the activity 389 00:17:56,633 --> 00:17:59,100 that was going on with the Knights of Malta. 390 00:18:05,467 --> 00:18:06,834 to know if any of these Ig 391 00:18:07,033 --> 00:18:08,700 are associated with the activity that was going on 392 00:18:08,867 --> 00:18:11,800 with the Knights of Malta. So I'd just be curious 393 00:18:12,000 --> 00:18:13,934 to see if maybe they brought some beads with them. 394 00:18:14,066 --> 00:18:16,000 They would've 100% brought beads with them 395 00:18:16,166 --> 00:18:20,166 to trade with the Indigenous people in the area. 396 00:18:20,300 --> 00:18:22,166 In the Oak Island lab, 397 00:18:22,333 --> 00:18:25,133 Emma Culligan and Laird have just informed the team 398 00:18:25,300 --> 00:18:27,800 that it's possible that the glass Venetian bead 399 00:18:27,967 --> 00:18:29,867 found on Lot 5 400 00:18:30,000 --> 00:18:32,834 could be connected to the Knights of Malta. 401 00:18:33,000 --> 00:18:34,800 So, it's what we call a seed bead, 402 00:18:34,900 --> 00:18:37,033 for obvious reasons. 403 00:18:37,200 --> 00:18:39,500 It's the size of a large seed. 404 00:18:39,667 --> 00:18:41,266 They were introduced 405 00:18:41,400 --> 00:18:44,667 in the second half of the 1600s. -[Emma] Mm. 406 00:18:44,834 --> 00:18:46,266 It would be interesting to know if any of these 407 00:18:46,400 --> 00:18:48,367 have ever been found at Fort Point, because, 408 00:18:48,500 --> 00:18:51,633 as we all know, Isaac de Razilly came over and made 409 00:18:51,800 --> 00:18:54,700 his capital on the LaHave River. -Mm-hmm. 410 00:18:54,900 --> 00:18:57,133 In 1632, 411 00:18:57,233 --> 00:18:58,700 a French naval captain 412 00:18:58,867 --> 00:19:01,233 and prominent member of the Knights of Malta 413 00:19:01,400 --> 00:19:03,166 named Isaac de Razilly 414 00:19:03,300 --> 00:19:06,700 helped establish the French colony of Acadia, 415 00:19:06,867 --> 00:19:10,333 which is now known today as Nova Scotia. 416 00:19:10,533 --> 00:19:13,934 Curiously, de Razilly established his headquarters 417 00:19:14,100 --> 00:19:16,834 at Fort Point on the LaHave River, 418 00:19:16,934 --> 00:19:20,033 just 15 miles south of Oak Island. 419 00:19:20,200 --> 00:19:24,600 If Venetian beads have been discovered at Fort Point, 420 00:19:24,767 --> 00:19:27,533 could that offer more evidence of a connection 421 00:19:27,633 --> 00:19:30,834 between the Knights of Malta and the Oak Island mystery? 422 00:19:31,900 --> 00:19:34,200 We can check with the archaeologists at Fort Point, 423 00:19:34,367 --> 00:19:36,667 see what they may have for beads 424 00:19:36,800 --> 00:19:38,266 that were recovered from their archaeology. 425 00:19:38,433 --> 00:19:40,233 That'd be great. 426 00:19:40,400 --> 00:19:43,500 As strange as it sounds, that little simple bead 427 00:19:43,633 --> 00:19:46,433 might tell a story. So, 428 00:19:46,633 --> 00:19:48,400 thank you, Emma. Thank you, Laird. 429 00:19:48,600 --> 00:19:51,000 Having said that, we better get out back to it. -[Peter] Mm-hmm. 430 00:19:51,133 --> 00:19:52,233 - Thank you. - See you later. 431 00:19:52,400 --> 00:19:53,734 See ya. 432 00:19:54,967 --> 00:19:56,500 Later that day, 433 00:19:56,633 --> 00:19:59,900 as the investigations in both the swamp 434 00:20:00,066 --> 00:20:03,066 and on Lot 5 continue... 435 00:20:04,767 --> 00:20:07,233 J.5-8.5, guys. 436 00:20:08,300 --> 00:20:09,900 - All right. - We're still 437 00:20:10,100 --> 00:20:11,667 about... 438 00:20:11,800 --> 00:20:14,266 12 feet above what we would conventionally think 439 00:20:14,400 --> 00:20:16,500 of the top of the solution channel. 440 00:20:16,633 --> 00:20:18,233 ...over at the Money Pit area, 441 00:20:18,367 --> 00:20:20,934 the core-drilling operation reaches a depth 442 00:20:21,100 --> 00:20:23,166 of nearly 140 feet 443 00:20:23,266 --> 00:20:27,867 in a new borehole known as J.5-8.5. 444 00:20:28,033 --> 00:20:31,667 Here, the team hopes to penetrate the natural cavity 445 00:20:31,800 --> 00:20:34,000 known as the solution channel 446 00:20:34,133 --> 00:20:37,000 and recover evidence of treasure. 447 00:20:37,133 --> 00:20:39,500 Previous holes have shown us 448 00:20:39,633 --> 00:20:41,233 how convoluted it is. We've run into 449 00:20:41,400 --> 00:20:42,867 actual ledges within it 450 00:20:43,033 --> 00:20:45,266 and soft spot below 190. 451 00:20:45,433 --> 00:20:48,066 Hopefully, this one we'll get into an even looser area 452 00:20:48,233 --> 00:20:50,200 - and some kind of a chest. - Yeah. 453 00:20:50,367 --> 00:20:51,700 One full of silver coins. 454 00:20:51,867 --> 00:20:54,500 That's what it's all about. We live in hope. 455 00:20:55,533 --> 00:20:57,100 Did a treasure fall down to the depths 456 00:20:57,266 --> 00:20:59,166 of the solution channel? We don't know. 457 00:20:59,266 --> 00:21:01,000 You don't want to be driven by possibilities. 458 00:21:01,166 --> 00:21:02,900 You want to be driven by facts. 459 00:21:03,033 --> 00:21:06,467 And the fact is, right now, we are nowhere near done 460 00:21:06,633 --> 00:21:10,166 exploring the extremities of this void. 461 00:21:11,166 --> 00:21:13,600 And we need to continue to be very disciplined 462 00:21:13,767 --> 00:21:15,233 in our approach. 463 00:21:15,367 --> 00:21:17,934 But we mustn't relent. We mustn't give up. 464 00:21:18,100 --> 00:21:20,800 We're not there yet. I want the one thing. 465 00:21:26,266 --> 00:21:28,333 Whoa! Whoa! 466 00:21:28,500 --> 00:21:30,266 - That was interesting. - What happened? 467 00:21:30,433 --> 00:21:31,800 He just lost his rods. 468 00:21:32,834 --> 00:21:35,400 That means we're probably into the void. 469 00:21:35,500 --> 00:21:38,100 I'll ask him how far they seem to have dropped. 470 00:21:40,300 --> 00:21:41,600 - Adam! - Hey. 471 00:21:41,767 --> 00:21:43,967 - How far did they drop? - About eight feet. 472 00:21:44,133 --> 00:21:45,467 Okay. 473 00:21:45,633 --> 00:21:47,100 - And that's into a loose area? - I'm assuming. 474 00:21:47,266 --> 00:21:49,100 Yeah. That's what we're looking for. -Okay. 475 00:21:49,266 --> 00:21:50,567 - Go get 'er. - Well, we'll see here. Yeah. 476 00:21:50,700 --> 00:21:52,000 Thanks. 477 00:21:52,166 --> 00:21:53,934 That's weird. 478 00:21:54,033 --> 00:21:56,066 - Hey, Terry. - What did he, what did he say? 479 00:21:56,200 --> 00:21:59,500 So, that was interesting. So, we're into a loose area. 480 00:21:59,667 --> 00:22:01,834 148 to 158 or so. 481 00:22:01,934 --> 00:22:04,033 The rods just dropped right out. 482 00:22:04,200 --> 00:22:07,000 Now we go deeper to see what they find. 483 00:22:07,166 --> 00:22:09,633 I mean, I've got my fingers crossed here, gentlemen. 484 00:22:09,734 --> 00:22:11,400 We are in a really interesting point. 485 00:22:11,567 --> 00:22:13,367 Let's hope. 486 00:22:13,533 --> 00:22:14,900 I mean, this is exactly what we're looking for. 487 00:22:15,100 --> 00:22:16,867 We're dropping down into an open space 488 00:22:17,066 --> 00:22:19,000 in the solution channel below 150 feet. 489 00:22:19,166 --> 00:22:20,667 If we trace this to the bottom, 490 00:22:20,834 --> 00:22:23,667 we could find a lot of amazing things before bedrock. 491 00:22:25,500 --> 00:22:26,800 Whoa. 492 00:22:26,934 --> 00:22:29,467 That is an extraordinary washed-out... 493 00:22:29,600 --> 00:22:32,133 - Yeah. - ...void of material. 494 00:22:32,266 --> 00:22:33,567 168. 495 00:22:33,734 --> 00:22:35,700 - Wow. - Yeah. Here you go. 496 00:22:35,867 --> 00:22:38,867 Uh, the rods were 15 feet down. 497 00:22:39,033 --> 00:22:40,800 - 15 feet? - 15 feet. 498 00:22:40,900 --> 00:22:43,000 So, is that the solution channel, you think? 499 00:22:43,867 --> 00:22:45,367 - Huh. - Exactly so. 500 00:22:45,533 --> 00:22:47,033 That's the kind of a void and open space 501 00:22:47,233 --> 00:22:48,667 that you could lose a whole lot of treasure. 502 00:22:48,767 --> 00:22:51,233 So, out of the 20 feet, that's all you got. 503 00:22:51,400 --> 00:22:53,133 - Wow. -[Peter] Wow. - Yeah. 504 00:22:53,266 --> 00:22:54,900 So, that bodes well, gentlemen. 505 00:22:55,100 --> 00:22:57,533 I think this is, uh, this is getting very interesting. 506 00:22:57,700 --> 00:22:59,533 It's not over yet. 507 00:22:59,700 --> 00:23:02,066 I'm gonna run the pinpointer over this. 508 00:23:03,400 --> 00:23:05,033 So, when we pull a 20-foot run 509 00:23:05,166 --> 00:23:07,100 and we only have a few feet of material in it, 510 00:23:07,266 --> 00:23:09,600 that says we've passed into a relative void 511 00:23:09,800 --> 00:23:11,133 where only a small amount of the solid material 512 00:23:11,300 --> 00:23:12,567 has been encountered, 513 00:23:12,767 --> 00:23:14,266 and if we hit that kind of a situation, 514 00:23:14,433 --> 00:23:16,600 we know we're into the void in the solution channel. 515 00:23:16,767 --> 00:23:18,200 Clear. 516 00:23:18,333 --> 00:23:19,900 That tells us we could encounter 517 00:23:20,000 --> 00:23:22,800 an artifact anywhere between there and the bedrock. 518 00:23:25,834 --> 00:23:27,100 Terry! 519 00:23:30,300 --> 00:23:32,433 Adam, how we doing? 520 00:23:32,600 --> 00:23:34,467 I'm, uh, I'm at 188. 521 00:23:34,600 --> 00:23:38,100 Wow. -And I haven't hit anything hard. 522 00:23:38,266 --> 00:23:41,066 - All we got is loose void. - That's it. 523 00:23:41,233 --> 00:23:43,066 Thanks. 524 00:23:43,233 --> 00:23:44,567 What do ya got? 525 00:23:44,734 --> 00:23:47,033 So, he has dropped another 20 feet. 526 00:23:47,166 --> 00:23:50,200 He went from 168 to 188, 527 00:23:50,300 --> 00:23:51,700 and he's still got nothing solid. 528 00:23:51,834 --> 00:23:55,600 So, he's gonna push forward from 188 to 198 529 00:23:55,767 --> 00:23:57,367 to see if he can hit something solid. 530 00:23:57,567 --> 00:23:58,967 - Yeah. - Given what we know, 531 00:23:59,133 --> 00:24:01,033 there's a 30-foot void, give or take. 532 00:24:01,200 --> 00:24:02,767 That's exciting. 533 00:24:02,900 --> 00:24:04,033 I think objective number one is to find the bottom 534 00:24:04,200 --> 00:24:06,033 - of the solution channel. - Absolutely. 535 00:24:06,200 --> 00:24:07,633 We're excited, 536 00:24:07,800 --> 00:24:10,100 because what is below us 537 00:24:10,233 --> 00:24:14,100 right here has not been searched by anyone ever, 538 00:24:14,300 --> 00:24:16,300 and we're gonna be the first people to look at that. 539 00:24:17,567 --> 00:24:19,533 Hopefully, we'll find something at the bottom, 540 00:24:19,700 --> 00:24:22,000 because treasure is very dense, 541 00:24:22,166 --> 00:24:23,967 and it will drop through the m-material 542 00:24:24,133 --> 00:24:27,166 in the solution channel and settle at the bottom. 543 00:24:28,200 --> 00:24:29,600 We have a core, gentlemen. 544 00:24:31,467 --> 00:24:32,934 The sample that we have in that core barrel 545 00:24:33,066 --> 00:24:34,767 is very important. 546 00:24:34,900 --> 00:24:36,867 We've just passed down through a huge amount of loose area. 547 00:24:37,033 --> 00:24:38,333 If there's a debris field, 548 00:24:38,500 --> 00:24:40,333 if there's a broken-up treasure chest, 549 00:24:40,500 --> 00:24:42,133 if there's the one thing, 550 00:24:42,300 --> 00:24:44,266 he could have it in that core barrel right now. 551 00:24:44,467 --> 00:24:45,834 Let's hope. 552 00:24:50,500 --> 00:24:52,467 168 to 198 right in front of us, gentlemen. 553 00:24:52,600 --> 00:24:54,400 We're looking for aspects of the debris field 554 00:24:54,567 --> 00:24:57,233 that-that have... of the fallen treasure, yes? -Exactly. 555 00:24:57,400 --> 00:24:59,233 - There he is. - Hey, Rick. -Hey. 556 00:24:59,400 --> 00:25:00,700 - Hi, Rick. How you doing? - Hello. 557 00:25:00,834 --> 00:25:02,133 A very loose area here, Rick. 558 00:25:02,300 --> 00:25:05,633 168 to 198 in J.5-8.5. 559 00:25:05,800 --> 00:25:08,700 - Okay. Let's see. - All right. 560 00:25:08,834 --> 00:25:10,400 In the Money Pit area, 561 00:25:10,500 --> 00:25:13,767 Rick has joined the team to inspect fresh drilling cores 562 00:25:13,967 --> 00:25:16,867 recovered from the solution channel. 563 00:25:17,000 --> 00:25:19,533 So, this material is relatively watery 564 00:25:19,667 --> 00:25:20,967 void-like material, 565 00:25:21,133 --> 00:25:22,900 and from 198, 566 00:25:23,066 --> 00:25:26,900 we should go to about 218 or 215 before we hit bedrock, Rick. 567 00:25:27,000 --> 00:25:28,867 Yep. -[Terry] So, it should be another swath 568 00:25:28,967 --> 00:25:31,266 of interesting material at the bottom 569 00:25:31,467 --> 00:25:32,867 of the solution channel. 570 00:25:41,333 --> 00:25:42,600 Unfortunately... 571 00:25:42,767 --> 00:25:44,600 - Nothing. - No hits with the pinpointer. 572 00:25:44,767 --> 00:25:46,900 Well, let's see what the next one looks like. -[Peter] Yeah. 573 00:25:47,100 --> 00:25:48,600 I think this next run's the most important. 574 00:25:48,767 --> 00:25:50,266 That would be the hope. 575 00:25:50,433 --> 00:25:52,533 This hole in particular, 576 00:25:52,667 --> 00:25:55,200 it's soft enough for something very heavy 577 00:25:55,300 --> 00:25:58,200 to have migrated downward to the point where it would fall 578 00:25:58,300 --> 00:26:00,867 to the lowest possible point, 579 00:26:01,033 --> 00:26:03,667 i.e., the bottom of the solution channel. 580 00:26:03,834 --> 00:26:05,967 We just have to find it. 581 00:26:12,033 --> 00:26:13,300 This is getting ridiculous. 582 00:26:13,500 --> 00:26:15,633 Like, I'm at 228 right now. 583 00:26:15,800 --> 00:26:17,000 That's so weird, man. 584 00:26:17,166 --> 00:26:18,467 Adam, how we doing? 585 00:26:18,633 --> 00:26:20,433 228. 586 00:26:20,567 --> 00:26:23,200 - 228? - 228. 587 00:26:23,367 --> 00:26:25,600 Wow. That's one for the record books. 588 00:26:25,734 --> 00:26:27,000 - And loose all the way down? - Yeah. 589 00:26:27,200 --> 00:26:28,533 Nothing? 590 00:26:28,700 --> 00:26:30,333 Well, it's loose, but it's... I can feel it. 591 00:26:30,500 --> 00:26:32,166 Do you think you're gonna be able to retrieve that? 592 00:26:32,333 --> 00:26:33,533 It's going in the rods right now. 593 00:26:33,700 --> 00:26:35,166 - Okay, thank you. - Yeah. 594 00:26:38,166 --> 00:26:40,166 Well, you don't see that every day. 595 00:26:40,300 --> 00:26:42,700 - 228 and no bedrock. - What? 596 00:26:42,867 --> 00:26:44,133 What are they going through, just water? 597 00:26:44,233 --> 00:26:45,934 Well, it's loose material as well. 598 00:26:46,066 --> 00:26:48,033 It looks like he's gonna be able to get a sample, 599 00:26:48,166 --> 00:26:49,433 so it looks like we're gonna have 30 feet more 600 00:26:49,633 --> 00:26:51,166 of core coming up. 601 00:26:52,133 --> 00:26:53,934 I agree, it's highly unusual. 602 00:26:54,066 --> 00:26:56,266 And the fact that you're not at bedrock at 228, 603 00:26:56,467 --> 00:26:59,100 - it's incredibly interesting. - Yeah. 604 00:26:59,233 --> 00:27:01,734 Previously drilled boreholes that have reached 605 00:27:01,867 --> 00:27:04,000 the bottom of the solution channel 606 00:27:04,133 --> 00:27:07,433 have suggested that the mysterious natural cavity 607 00:27:07,600 --> 00:27:11,767 has a maximum depth of some 220 feet. 608 00:27:11,934 --> 00:27:15,333 However, has the team now discovered evidence 609 00:27:15,433 --> 00:27:18,500 that it could be deeper in some areas, 610 00:27:18,633 --> 00:27:20,600 presenting a whole new challenge 611 00:27:20,767 --> 00:27:23,066 to finding the believed treasure? 612 00:27:24,066 --> 00:27:25,734 The solution channel is wide, 613 00:27:25,900 --> 00:27:28,000 it's expansive, it's deep. 614 00:27:28,133 --> 00:27:31,367 I think it's a little bit larger and certainly deeper 615 00:27:31,533 --> 00:27:33,166 than we had thought. 616 00:27:34,200 --> 00:27:37,667 Generally, the bottom is 218, 214. 617 00:27:37,800 --> 00:27:40,000 Well, we're 14 feet past that. 618 00:27:40,133 --> 00:27:43,734 I think what it tells us is we have a lot more work to do 619 00:27:43,900 --> 00:27:46,533 to truly understand the solution channel. 620 00:27:46,700 --> 00:27:49,333 It certainly presents some unique challenges. 621 00:27:49,467 --> 00:27:52,734 Will there be issues that arise that we haven't anticipated? 622 00:27:52,900 --> 00:27:56,233 Sure, there will be problems, but we're not gonna give up, 623 00:27:56,400 --> 00:27:58,233 and it's that simple. 624 00:27:58,400 --> 00:28:00,433 Jump in and I'll guide you in. 625 00:28:02,800 --> 00:28:05,266 If there were something of some significance, 626 00:28:05,367 --> 00:28:08,567 it would easily fall through what we just had on the table. 627 00:28:08,767 --> 00:28:10,333 - Exactly. - Yes. 628 00:28:10,500 --> 00:28:13,066 Here we go. Let's hope it's a good one. 629 00:28:14,100 --> 00:28:15,734 We can be very hopeful. Look, 630 00:28:15,867 --> 00:28:18,934 if Peter thinks it's hopeful, I'm on board. 631 00:28:19,100 --> 00:28:20,600 I'm cautiously optimistic. 632 00:28:20,767 --> 00:28:22,066 There you go. -[Terry] That was the words. There you go. 633 00:28:23,100 --> 00:28:25,567 The drill bar has basically fallen 634 00:28:25,700 --> 00:28:29,600 almost 100 feet with no hindrance. 635 00:28:29,700 --> 00:28:32,734 Your immediate thought is, "Well, here, absolutely, 636 00:28:32,867 --> 00:28:34,400 is the collapse zone." 637 00:28:34,533 --> 00:28:36,400 What other explanation is there? 638 00:28:36,500 --> 00:28:39,066 And if there's a collapse zone, 639 00:28:39,200 --> 00:28:41,233 then we may be close to something. 640 00:28:41,367 --> 00:28:42,767 So, 198 641 00:28:42,967 --> 00:28:47,734 all the way down to 228, and no bedrock yet. 642 00:28:47,867 --> 00:28:49,133 But a lot of loose material. 643 00:28:49,266 --> 00:28:51,066 So, you've got a lot of work to do here 644 00:28:51,166 --> 00:28:52,333 with your pinpointer, I think, Charles. -[Charles] Oh, yeah. 645 00:28:52,500 --> 00:28:56,066 Okay, so, for 30 feet of drilling, 646 00:28:56,200 --> 00:29:00,734 we got about 12 feet of loose material. 647 00:29:00,900 --> 00:29:02,734 - Clear. - Unfortunately, 648 00:29:02,900 --> 00:29:04,400 in this section, we didn't hit it. 649 00:29:04,567 --> 00:29:06,133 Let's see where he hits bottom 650 00:29:06,266 --> 00:29:08,033 and we'll see what he brings back up. 651 00:29:11,667 --> 00:29:14,166 If he's pounding, that's bedrock. 652 00:29:15,200 --> 00:29:16,800 And it's a nice white powder. 653 00:29:16,934 --> 00:29:18,700 That's bedrock. 654 00:29:21,200 --> 00:29:23,400 Let's see what we got up above the bedrock. 655 00:29:25,934 --> 00:29:27,333 Here we go. 656 00:29:30,200 --> 00:29:31,900 What do we got? 657 00:29:32,066 --> 00:29:34,867 It's 228 to 233. 658 00:29:35,033 --> 00:29:37,233 The rock was at 229. 659 00:29:39,900 --> 00:29:41,233 So, yeah, it looks like you got about a foot 660 00:29:41,400 --> 00:29:42,867 of loose material. 661 00:29:43,033 --> 00:29:45,800 That's a good four feet of bedrock. 662 00:29:45,900 --> 00:29:47,367 Yeah, it's clear. 663 00:29:47,533 --> 00:29:50,633 So, J.5-8.5 664 00:29:50,734 --> 00:29:54,333 seems to have come to an end here at 233 below grade. 665 00:29:54,500 --> 00:29:56,166 We hit bedrock at 229 below grade. 666 00:29:56,333 --> 00:29:59,667 - It gave us information. - Exactly. 667 00:29:59,834 --> 00:30:01,367 What do you think about this, Adam? 668 00:30:01,500 --> 00:30:02,734 It's been the most interesting one to me, 669 00:30:02,934 --> 00:30:04,700 - to date. - The bottom line is, 670 00:30:04,900 --> 00:30:08,066 I'm an eyes and boots guy. When a driller of record says 671 00:30:08,233 --> 00:30:11,000 this is something different, you can put your nickel on that. 672 00:30:11,166 --> 00:30:13,967 It's different. Absolutely. 673 00:30:14,100 --> 00:30:17,166 Based on what we're seeing, the theory that the treasure 674 00:30:17,333 --> 00:30:19,700 would fall deep down in the solution channel 675 00:30:19,867 --> 00:30:22,066 still is alive and well. 676 00:30:22,233 --> 00:30:23,734 One of the reasons for doing 677 00:30:23,867 --> 00:30:25,700 the sonic drill program was, 678 00:30:25,834 --> 00:30:28,200 "Okay, where's an area where we might put a caisson down?" 679 00:30:28,400 --> 00:30:30,967 Incremental information is incredibly important 680 00:30:31,100 --> 00:30:33,467 to help us determine that. 681 00:30:33,600 --> 00:30:36,166 Yeah. -We need to make a decision where we go next. 682 00:30:36,333 --> 00:30:37,967 - Right on. - Yeah? -Yep. 683 00:30:38,166 --> 00:30:40,200 - Absolutely. - As the team plots 684 00:30:40,367 --> 00:30:43,700 their next borehole location in the Money Pit area... 685 00:30:43,900 --> 00:30:47,300 So, Sandy, thank you for coming down once again. 686 00:30:47,433 --> 00:30:49,133 Appreciate it, Rick. 687 00:30:49,233 --> 00:30:51,333 ...Rick and Doug meet with coin expert 688 00:30:51,500 --> 00:30:54,166 Sandy Campbell in the research center 689 00:30:54,333 --> 00:30:56,367 to get his analysis of the Roman coin 690 00:30:56,533 --> 00:30:59,800 that was recently found on Lot 5. 691 00:30:59,934 --> 00:31:02,467 You know, as soon as I picked the coin up, 692 00:31:02,633 --> 00:31:04,467 it's quite obvious what it is. 693 00:31:04,633 --> 00:31:07,934 This is clearly Roman Empire period. 694 00:31:08,100 --> 00:31:11,600 It's in remarkable condition for a coin 695 00:31:11,767 --> 00:31:13,700 that's been buried for quite a while. 696 00:31:13,800 --> 00:31:15,967 I think we'll need a CT 697 00:31:16,166 --> 00:31:20,066 to get a more definitive portrait. 698 00:31:20,233 --> 00:31:22,533 Laird and Emma have actually provided us 699 00:31:22,667 --> 00:31:24,300 with a couple of images from the CT scanner. -Okay. 700 00:31:24,433 --> 00:31:25,900 Let's have a look. 701 00:31:26,934 --> 00:31:29,400 Yeah. The CT is pretty clear. 702 00:31:30,567 --> 00:31:33,367 You know, the reverse is quite spectacular. 703 00:31:33,500 --> 00:31:35,934 A very definitive legend, 704 00:31:36,100 --> 00:31:39,300 and somebody's standing, holding an oak leaf. 705 00:31:40,734 --> 00:31:44,767 Uh, the obverse here is probably Claudius, 706 00:31:44,934 --> 00:31:48,934 which makes it third century AD. 707 00:31:49,100 --> 00:31:50,934 That's what Laird and Emma said. 708 00:31:51,100 --> 00:31:52,567 Yeah. 709 00:31:52,734 --> 00:31:54,600 No question in your mind, it's a Roman coin? 710 00:31:54,734 --> 00:31:56,734 No. No question. 711 00:31:57,767 --> 00:32:02,266 It's a pretty obvious design and-and period of Roman Empire. 712 00:32:02,400 --> 00:32:05,467 But of all the Roman this is, you know, perhaps, 713 00:32:05,633 --> 00:32:09,667 the most remarkable piece that's been found to date. 714 00:32:09,834 --> 00:32:11,166 What do you make of Roman coins 715 00:32:11,333 --> 00:32:12,867 being found on this island, though? 716 00:32:13,033 --> 00:32:14,867 Like, how many Roman coins have been found elsewhere 717 00:32:15,033 --> 00:32:16,266 in Nova Scotia? 718 00:32:16,400 --> 00:32:18,667 I-I would say... 719 00:32:18,834 --> 00:32:20,333 nothing that I'm aware of. 720 00:32:20,500 --> 00:32:24,100 I'm puzzled how so many Roman coins 721 00:32:24,233 --> 00:32:26,033 could land on this island. 722 00:32:26,200 --> 00:32:28,467 The question that would be on my mind is 723 00:32:28,633 --> 00:32:30,500 - "Who brought it?" - Right. 724 00:32:30,667 --> 00:32:33,633 You know, Roman coins traded as currency 725 00:32:33,800 --> 00:32:36,200 into the 1500s quite regularly. 726 00:32:36,367 --> 00:32:38,633 They were monetarily used, 727 00:32:38,734 --> 00:32:41,166 and that's what possibly brought them to this island, 728 00:32:41,333 --> 00:32:42,533 in my opinion. 729 00:32:42,700 --> 00:32:44,367 Who brought them is a different story. 730 00:32:44,500 --> 00:32:46,200 Here's a scenario that starts to paint itself 731 00:32:46,367 --> 00:32:47,767 in my mind, though. 732 00:32:47,967 --> 00:32:50,166 The people that were carrying out the work 733 00:32:50,333 --> 00:32:52,600 to create the Money Pit may have been carrying this 734 00:32:52,734 --> 00:32:54,500 as currency in their pockets. 735 00:32:54,667 --> 00:32:56,367 I think that is 736 00:32:56,533 --> 00:32:58,033 a distinct possibility. 737 00:32:58,166 --> 00:32:59,800 Incredible. 738 00:33:04,400 --> 00:33:06,266 If you have people on the island 739 00:33:06,400 --> 00:33:08,033 building habitations for the work, 740 00:33:08,166 --> 00:33:11,333 perhaps, in the Money Pit and they're losing 741 00:33:11,533 --> 00:33:13,533 their personal possessions along the way, 742 00:33:13,700 --> 00:33:15,367 these coins might have been, actually, the pocket change 743 00:33:15,533 --> 00:33:17,800 of the workers working to deposit a treasure 744 00:33:17,900 --> 00:33:19,367 in the Money Pit. 745 00:33:19,533 --> 00:33:22,367 So, this, to me, may not be the actual treasure 746 00:33:22,533 --> 00:33:24,100 they were depositing, but it's evidence. 747 00:33:24,300 --> 00:33:26,934 - Yes. - Yeah. It could be. 748 00:33:27,133 --> 00:33:29,600 In the Oak Island Research Center, 749 00:33:29,734 --> 00:33:33,200 Sandy Campbell has just validated the possibility 750 00:33:33,367 --> 00:33:36,333 that the Roman coins found on Lot 5 751 00:33:36,500 --> 00:33:39,133 may have been dropped by those who buried a treasure 752 00:33:39,300 --> 00:33:40,867 in the Money Pit. 753 00:33:41,033 --> 00:33:43,166 I wouldn't discount it. 754 00:33:43,300 --> 00:33:45,200 You know, 1300s, 1400s, 755 00:33:45,367 --> 00:33:47,467 this stuff was in use all through Europe. 756 00:33:47,667 --> 00:33:52,333 If you walked into any merchant anywhere in the world, 757 00:33:52,533 --> 00:33:54,767 you know, whether it's a new world or the old world, 758 00:33:54,900 --> 00:33:56,800 that had monetary value. 759 00:33:56,900 --> 00:33:58,767 It's mind-numbing 760 00:33:58,900 --> 00:34:02,333 that this stuff continues 761 00:34:02,467 --> 00:34:05,066 - to get unearthed. - Mm-hmm. 762 00:34:05,266 --> 00:34:08,200 One of the interesting things about Roman coins is 763 00:34:08,367 --> 00:34:11,900 they've often been found in places we've investigated 764 00:34:12,100 --> 00:34:13,433 the activities of the Templars, 765 00:34:13,567 --> 00:34:14,834 - right? - Mm-hmm. 766 00:34:15,033 --> 00:34:16,667 Another twist. 767 00:34:16,800 --> 00:34:19,000 So, here we have the coins. 768 00:34:19,133 --> 00:34:22,100 The Roman coins that have been found in Iceland. 769 00:34:22,266 --> 00:34:25,066 During their numerous trips to European sites 770 00:34:25,200 --> 00:34:27,233 where the Templar order was believed 771 00:34:27,400 --> 00:34:30,900 to have operated between the 12th and 14th centuries, 772 00:34:31,066 --> 00:34:33,100 the team has been shown Roman coins 773 00:34:33,266 --> 00:34:36,734 from the same eras that they have found on Oak Island. 774 00:34:36,900 --> 00:34:38,367 This is fourth century. 775 00:34:38,533 --> 00:34:40,033 - Fourth century? - Yeah. 776 00:34:40,200 --> 00:34:43,867 We were told ours were from fifth century AD. 777 00:34:44,033 --> 00:34:46,667 If those coins were in active use 778 00:34:46,800 --> 00:34:48,767 right up through the 1200s, 779 00:34:48,934 --> 00:34:52,433 then they could be associated with activity with the Templars. 780 00:34:52,567 --> 00:34:56,200 This, sitting here on this table, 781 00:34:56,367 --> 00:34:58,900 might be representative of that cultural context. 782 00:34:59,066 --> 00:35:01,400 - Hmm. - Perhaps with Nolan's Cross 783 00:35:01,533 --> 00:35:03,467 and then the so-called Pitblado coin. 784 00:35:03,633 --> 00:35:04,934 Right. 785 00:35:05,100 --> 00:35:06,500 Is it possible 786 00:35:06,667 --> 00:35:08,433 that the ancient Roman coins 787 00:35:08,600 --> 00:35:11,500 could actually represent another Templar connection 788 00:35:11,700 --> 00:35:13,333 to the Oak Island mystery? 789 00:35:13,500 --> 00:35:15,166 And could they be related 790 00:35:15,333 --> 00:35:17,567 to other possible Templar structures, 791 00:35:17,700 --> 00:35:19,266 such as Nolan's Cross, 792 00:35:19,467 --> 00:35:21,900 as well as reported discoveries 793 00:35:22,033 --> 00:35:24,967 like the silver Portuguese coin? 794 00:35:25,133 --> 00:35:27,433 The wealth associated with the possible treasure 795 00:35:27,600 --> 00:35:29,000 in the Money Pit might have been gathered 796 00:35:29,200 --> 00:35:30,567 from all over the world. 797 00:35:30,667 --> 00:35:34,333 And Templars, as we have learned, 798 00:35:34,500 --> 00:35:36,500 assimilated power, 799 00:35:36,667 --> 00:35:40,800 influence, wealth and, specifically, knowledge. 800 00:35:41,000 --> 00:35:44,734 So, it may be that this coin is Roman, 801 00:35:44,934 --> 00:35:46,233 but you have to take 802 00:35:46,367 --> 00:35:49,300 the clues and the data as presented to you, 803 00:35:49,467 --> 00:35:52,967 but you have to analyze that data with a very open mind, 804 00:35:53,100 --> 00:35:56,000 because they could all be connected. 805 00:35:56,166 --> 00:35:57,900 We need to rededicate ourselves 806 00:35:58,000 --> 00:36:01,033 to continue to look intensively, 807 00:36:01,200 --> 00:36:04,000 uh, a-at Lot 5 and the adjacent lots 808 00:36:04,166 --> 00:36:07,033 and the Money Pit, for irrefutable proof. 809 00:36:07,200 --> 00:36:09,700 - Right. - So, Sandy, 810 00:36:09,834 --> 00:36:12,300 thank you for coming down. Really appreciate it as always. 811 00:36:12,433 --> 00:36:16,467 Well, I appreciate the invite and, again, just... 812 00:36:16,567 --> 00:36:20,033 it's always interesting to see something new and different. 813 00:36:20,200 --> 00:36:23,333 It just deepens the mystery, in my opinion. 814 00:36:23,433 --> 00:36:25,333 - It does do that. - Yeah. 815 00:36:25,500 --> 00:36:27,000 It's incredibly interesting, 816 00:36:27,166 --> 00:36:29,133 Roman coins were found on Oak Island. 817 00:36:29,233 --> 00:36:30,734 It's just more bizarre. 818 00:36:32,533 --> 00:36:35,066 Later that day... 819 00:36:35,233 --> 00:36:37,300 It's a good place to start, Charles. 820 00:36:37,433 --> 00:36:39,300 - Yeah. - Back on the trail 821 00:36:39,433 --> 00:36:41,633 of artifacts, mate, on Lot 4. 822 00:36:41,767 --> 00:36:43,200 I love it. 823 00:36:43,367 --> 00:36:46,400 ...Charles joins Gary on Lot 4. 824 00:36:46,567 --> 00:36:48,734 Encouraged by the new discoveries 825 00:36:48,900 --> 00:36:51,867 of the glass bead and the Roman coin... 826 00:36:52,033 --> 00:36:54,400 You ready to get stuck in, mate? -Let's do it. 827 00:36:54,567 --> 00:36:57,133 - Okay. Let's start here. - You find 'em, I'll dig 'em. 828 00:36:57,266 --> 00:36:59,233 ...Rick has instructed them 829 00:36:59,400 --> 00:37:02,300 to search an area on nearby Lot 4, 830 00:37:02,467 --> 00:37:05,967 where excavated spoils from the round feature on Lot 5 831 00:37:06,133 --> 00:37:07,600 have been deposited. 832 00:37:07,767 --> 00:37:09,967 It's a bit of a jumpy signal, Charles. 833 00:37:10,133 --> 00:37:13,734 It's more than likely gonna be a piece of elongated iron. 834 00:37:14,767 --> 00:37:16,266 You never know. 835 00:37:20,734 --> 00:37:22,934 Let's get stuck back in, you've diggled some dirt around. 836 00:37:27,000 --> 00:37:28,767 - I think it's out. - Yeah. I believe so. 837 00:37:36,734 --> 00:37:38,967 Yeah, just a little nail. Look. 838 00:37:39,166 --> 00:37:41,100 Darn it. 839 00:37:42,567 --> 00:37:44,467 - Well, keep going. - Yep. 840 00:37:50,467 --> 00:37:53,734 Ooh. We got a nice bangin' signal here, Charles. 841 00:37:53,900 --> 00:37:56,233 Oh, I like the sound of that, Charles. 842 00:37:56,400 --> 00:37:58,066 - Nice one? - Yeah, a real good one. 843 00:37:58,233 --> 00:38:01,133 This could be a coin or a button. -Well, let's hope. 844 00:38:01,300 --> 00:38:02,800 This has got potential, mate. 845 00:38:02,967 --> 00:38:05,300 - Just there, please. - Right there? Okay. 846 00:38:09,166 --> 00:38:11,100 That's a lot of roots. 847 00:38:11,233 --> 00:38:12,633 Yep. 848 00:38:12,800 --> 00:38:14,700 X marks the spot. 849 00:38:16,367 --> 00:38:18,100 Yep. 850 00:38:18,300 --> 00:38:19,533 Take a look-see. 851 00:38:19,667 --> 00:38:21,333 All right. 852 00:38:21,500 --> 00:38:23,133 Let's see what we got. 853 00:38:26,300 --> 00:38:27,667 It's here. 854 00:38:30,467 --> 00:38:33,667 It's in me hand, mate, and I can feel it... 855 00:38:34,800 --> 00:38:36,867 This is the fun part, mate. 856 00:38:37,033 --> 00:38:38,934 Let's see what we've got. 857 00:38:39,066 --> 00:38:40,700 Ooh. 858 00:38:50,500 --> 00:38:53,133 Oh! What have we found, Charles? 859 00:38:53,266 --> 00:38:55,000 Look at that, mate. 860 00:38:55,166 --> 00:38:57,333 It's some kind of lead strip. 861 00:38:57,500 --> 00:38:59,400 That's interesting. 862 00:38:59,567 --> 00:39:01,734 While searching for clues on Lot 4, 863 00:39:01,900 --> 00:39:06,567 Charles and Gary have just made a curious discovery. 864 00:39:06,734 --> 00:39:09,233 Look at the beveled edges. -[Charles] I see that. 865 00:39:09,400 --> 00:39:11,233 You know what this reminds me of? -What's that? 866 00:39:11,400 --> 00:39:16,633 It reminds me of a-an arm of a lead cross. 867 00:39:16,800 --> 00:39:18,934 - Really? - It looks like there's a hole 868 00:39:19,100 --> 00:39:20,300 - at the top. - Yeah. 869 00:39:20,467 --> 00:39:22,600 If you are making a cross out of lead 870 00:39:22,800 --> 00:39:24,233 and you want to tack it onto something... 871 00:39:24,400 --> 00:39:25,867 - Right. - ...it would need holes. 872 00:39:26,000 --> 00:39:29,633 So, we could be in Templar country. -Yeah. 873 00:39:29,800 --> 00:39:32,934 A lead artifact with similar features 874 00:39:33,100 --> 00:39:35,266 to the 14th-century lead cross 875 00:39:35,467 --> 00:39:39,900 that was found at Smith's Cove in 2017? 876 00:39:40,066 --> 00:39:41,767 Members of the Oak Island team 877 00:39:41,934 --> 00:39:44,467 have seen this exact cross design 878 00:39:44,633 --> 00:39:48,100 at 12th and 14th-century Templar-related sites 879 00:39:48,266 --> 00:39:50,133 in Domme, France; 880 00:39:50,300 --> 00:39:52,967 in Camerano, Italy; 881 00:39:53,133 --> 00:39:55,767 and near Reykjavik, Iceland. 882 00:39:55,967 --> 00:39:58,400 And perhaps even more incredible 883 00:39:58,567 --> 00:40:01,400 is the fact that in 2022, 884 00:40:01,567 --> 00:40:04,400 while investigating the mysterious round feature 885 00:40:04,567 --> 00:40:07,533 just a few yards away on Lot 5, 886 00:40:07,734 --> 00:40:11,100 Gary and Jack Begley unearthed a lead barter token 887 00:40:11,266 --> 00:40:15,567 that was scientifically matched to the lead cross. 888 00:40:15,734 --> 00:40:17,633 You see that? 889 00:40:17,800 --> 00:40:20,467 - This looks really old. - Yeah. 890 00:40:20,633 --> 00:40:23,633 Is it possible that Gary and Charles have found 891 00:40:23,767 --> 00:40:27,800 another key clue that could help prove a Templar connection 892 00:40:27,967 --> 00:40:29,700 to the Oak Island mystery? 893 00:40:29,834 --> 00:40:32,600 Let's put this in the bag where it belongs. 894 00:40:32,767 --> 00:40:35,967 Even a little piece of lead like this 895 00:40:36,133 --> 00:40:38,266 could tell a really big story. 896 00:40:38,433 --> 00:40:43,066 It's one of those metals you can have tested and you never know. 897 00:40:43,166 --> 00:40:46,700 Imagine if this piece of lead is a match 898 00:40:46,834 --> 00:40:51,967 to a certain medieval artifact we recovered in Smith's Cove? 899 00:40:52,133 --> 00:40:54,133 Medieval lead cross, baby. 900 00:40:54,300 --> 00:40:56,800 I'm sure there's more artifacts waiting for us, 901 00:40:56,967 --> 00:40:59,066 but we need to get to the lab. 902 00:40:59,233 --> 00:41:01,166 I can't wait to see what this is. 903 00:41:01,367 --> 00:41:03,433 - Let's go, man. - All right, mate. Good digging. 904 00:41:03,567 --> 00:41:06,800 - Excellent. - Absolutely brilliant. 905 00:41:09,500 --> 00:41:11,266 Generations of treasure hunters 906 00:41:11,400 --> 00:41:13,934 have believed that something of immense value 907 00:41:14,133 --> 00:41:16,500 lies buried in the Money Pit. 908 00:41:16,667 --> 00:41:20,867 Now, Rick, Marty and their team 909 00:41:21,033 --> 00:41:22,467 may have not only touched a piece 910 00:41:22,633 --> 00:41:24,800 of those fabled riches 911 00:41:24,967 --> 00:41:27,200 but have found incredible new clues 912 00:41:27,367 --> 00:41:29,100 that could help identify 913 00:41:29,200 --> 00:41:31,767 just who was behind this mystery. 914 00:41:31,900 --> 00:41:34,000 So, despite the murky questions 915 00:41:34,166 --> 00:41:36,967 that remain in the solution channel, 916 00:41:37,133 --> 00:41:40,033 this team will keep searching for the truth 917 00:41:40,200 --> 00:41:44,266 no matter how deep they have to dig. 918 00:41:46,800 --> 00:41:49,633 Next time on The Curse of Oak Island... 919 00:41:49,800 --> 00:41:51,166 Hold it. WHOA, WHOA, WHOA! 920 00:41:51,333 --> 00:41:52,500 Another feature in the swamp. 921 00:41:52,667 --> 00:41:54,533 What in the world is happening? 922 00:41:54,700 --> 00:41:56,800 This feature could help us unwrap the whole mystery. 923 00:41:57,000 --> 00:41:58,934 Something this small has fallen 924 00:41:59,066 --> 00:42:00,367 to the bottom of the solution channel. 925 00:42:00,533 --> 00:42:02,166 There it is, right there. 926 00:42:02,300 --> 00:42:03,734 - It could be a chunk of a coin. - It's got some 927 00:42:03,934 --> 00:42:05,333 sort of design on it. If it's a silver coin, 928 00:42:05,467 --> 00:42:06,767 that's treasure. 929 00:42:06,934 --> 00:42:08,567 It's what we're looking for. -Yeah. 930 00:42:08,767 --> 00:42:10,667 Be prepared to be gobstruck. 931 00:42:10,800 --> 00:42:12,200 This is gonna be special. 932 00:42:12,367 --> 00:42:13,834 - This is quite pure? - Yes, absolutely. 933 00:42:15,133 --> 00:42:17,100 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 72133

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