Elysian Park Treasure

During the mid 19th century, the people of Los Angeles had a habit of hiding their valuable items in the park for their safety. This was further proved when in 1944 a group of researchers found that there may be tunnels beneath the Elysian Park and the tunnel contained a lot of metal that maybe jewelry or even the gold and silver coins.

Qin Shi Huang Tomb

In Shaanxi province of China lies the Tomb of Qin Shi Huang which is a 2226-year old mausoleum. The exact location of the tomb remains known to many and almost all, but the tomb is not excavated yet and the treasure that was buried with Qin Shi Huang remains up for grab.

Dutch Schultz Treasure

Dutch Schultz a Jewish American mobster who buried the looted riches he had collected over the years just to avoid any charges and his enemies. It is known that Schultz got an airtight, waterproof safe and hid in it $7 million in cash, gold, and bonds in upstate New York. The treasure hasn’t been found yet and still treasure hunters are in search of the treasure.

Barber Dimes

In Colorado’s Black Canyon lies a treasure full of riches that are still waiting to be found. In 1907, a wagon was touted to be carrying barber dimes that were supposed to be of $3 million dollars. With the passing time, there have been many attempts to find the treasure but no one has found it to date.

Treasure Of The Esperanza

Esperanza was a Peruvian ship, which was heading towards the West Indies in 1816 when it sank. One of the survivors of the ship confirmed the fact that the ship was carrying millions in gold, silver, and pesos. There have been multiple attempts of locating and finding the treasure, but no one had any success.

Leda And The Swan

Michaelangelo was a popular Italian artist who was known and highly criticized for painting a sensual scene from ancient mythology. It depicted the story of the god Jupiter who seduces Leda, the queen of Sparta by turning himself into a swan.

Many people believed that the painting was intentionally destroyed and some believe that it is lost somewhere, still to be found.