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Lost Mines and Buried Treasures Series

"find the lost treasures of North America and beyond"

"There are not many left, we dreamers and wanderers...
We are a breed of men addicted to danger, adventure, and the quest."

The Treasure Hunters Life

The life of a professional treasure hunter is often fraught with secrecy, danger, and challenges, but the rewards can be great. Sometimes the rewards are related to the recovery of a long-lost cache of gold or silver ingots or coins, but there can be a number of secondary rewards such as travel to and exploration in a foreign country, backpacking into remote areas where few have ever been, and a first-hand experience with pristine environments and unmolested wildlife such as few have experienced.


The dangers can come in the form of poisonous snakes and insects, tainted water, landslides, cave-ins, flash floods, lightning strikes, rabid foxes, bandits, and competitors.


Secrecy is important in this business. When there is a possibility you may be dealing with a million dollars worth of bullion or coins, the less people that know about it the better. This includes not only competitors, but also governments with laws that are designed to separate the treasure from the finder.


I remain somewhat secretive about my current hunts, but as a result of my best-selling books on lost mines and buried treasures, as well as consulting with film and television and subsequent interviews, I have become less anonymous and better known than I ever intended.


As I get older and spend less time in the field searching for lost treasures, the anonymity is not as important as it once was. Besides, it’s time for others to take up the challenge.

W.C. Jameson

Currently 25 books in this series
by W.C. Jameson



Does Lost Treasure Still Exist?

An infinite number of places to hunt for lost treasures exist. During the early days of metal detecting, many sites were virtually untouched by those intent on recovering coins, jewelry, and other valuable items. As a result, some of these locations yielded hundreds of dollars worth of lost coins and other valuable and interesting items over time.



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Finding Treasure

There are a number of professional treasure hunters in this country and elsewhere who employ my books as a starting point for their own searches for certain lost mines and buried treasures. They know that I do a considerable amount of research, including site visits and analyses, that saves them a lot of time and trouble.


Treasure hunters have gone into places where I have searched for years and have managed to locate caches that eluded me. Everyone looks at a site differently, and sometimes it just takes another person’s perspective to solve a mystery relative to where something might be buried.


A recent discovery wherein the finder used information in one of my books may eventually yield as much as $200 million in gold and silver.



Reviewers Say…

"I recently had the opportunity to review W. C. Jameson's book Treasure Hunter. If you have ever wondered what it would be like to be a modern day Indiana Jones, then Treasure Hunter is the book for you. Texan, W. C. Jameson, and his treasure hunting partners, Slade, Poet, and Stanley, traveled across the southwestern United States and northern Mexico in search of lost Spanish mines and buried treasure. They often found it and sometimes they even got to bring some of it home and cash it out. In his book, Treasure Hunter, W. C. Jameson is ready to take you along for the ride."

~ K. Searle
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