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Top 10 Luckiest Discoveries People Made In Their Own Homes

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Throughout history, adventurers and treasure hunters have traveled far and wide in search of treasures foretold. Join me, as I count down the top ten luckiest finds people have discovered in their own homes!
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Be Amazed at these 10 Luckiest Discoveries People Have Made in their Own Homes! Old Coins, Pistols, and Bars of Silver - The Reddit community is used to disappointment and empty promises when it comes to claims of users finding mysterious safes. Mayan Murals Found Buried Beneath the Paint of a Home - When the Ramirez family of Chajul, Guatemala purchased a 300 year old home with a storied past, the chances that they'd find something of value hidden within were high. A Van Gogh in the Attic - The one-eared dear of the impressionist movement, Vincent Van Gogh, had to wait many a starry night before the world came to appreciate the genius of his work. A Russian Czar’s Figurine - Shortly before being deposed and executed by his guards, Czar Nicholas the Second - and also the last - bought a small figurine for his wife, Empress Alexandra. The Sroda Treasure - The sleepy town of Sroda, Poland was given a reason to wake up when local demolitions of old buildings began providing residents with newfound wealth.

Forgotten Multi-million Dollar Paintings - Following their father's death, the Trachte brothers of Vermont decided to knock down a few walls and test the building’s structural integrity. Bank Notes and Creepy Notes - Shortly after having moved into his new apartment, Reddit user, lmbrjack, noticed a small hatch in his wall. A Jackson Pollock Painting - Teri Hutton, a truck driver from California, was scouting around for art in a thrift shop when she stumbled upon a chaotic orgy of paint splatters on a canvas. A Box with Rare Bills that Sold for $45,000 - In a victory for basement enthusiasts everywhere, the following tale of a homegrown cash stash proves that attics aren’t the only part of a home capable of housing hidden treasures. $50,000 and Bourbon - A couple was restoring their kitchen in Phoenix, Arizona when they discovered something incredible lurking in the wreckage of their mid-metamorphosis dining area.
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