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The Curse of Oak Island Season 12 Episode 11: Ancient Bronze from Sunken Treasure Ship?

The Curse of Oak Island: A 200-Year-Old Mystery Nearing Its End?

A legendary island, a centuries-old enigma, and a relentless team of treasure hunters—this week on The Curse of Oak Island, Rick and Marty Lagina’s team inches closer to solving one of history’s greatest mysteries. But this isn’t just another dig—this time, they’ve unearthed something extraordinary: a mysterious copper plate. Could it be the missing link to a long-lost treasure? Let’s dive into the latest discoveries!

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Lot 5: A Burnt Clue from the Past?

For years, Lot 5 has been a site of intrigue, but now it’s revealing long-hidden secrets. While investigating a rounded stone foundation near the shoreline, Rick Lagina, archaeologist Fiona Steel, and Todd Langi make a startling discovery: charcoal and clinker, clear evidence of a massive fire.

Does This Fire Connect to the 1795 Discovery?

When Daniel McGinnis first found the Money Pit in 1795, local legends spoke of strange fires burning on the island at night. Could this be evidence of those very fires? If someone wanted to bury something valuable, what would they do afterward? Burn down all evidence of their activity.

The deeper the team digs, the more it seems that Lot 5 may hold answers no one expected.


The Money Pit: Have They Finally Found the Chapel Vault?

Over in the Money Pit area, things are heating up—literally. As the team drills 130 feet into borehole 8.25 to 10.75, they strike wood—but not just any wood. It’s evidence of a man-made structure deep underground.

A Hidden Chamber or a Collapsed Tunnel?

Then, suddenly—a void. This could mean one of two things:

  1. A collapsed tunnel.
  2. A hidden chamber filled with treasure.

For decades, treasure hunters have searched for the original Money Pit structures, but this find is different. If this void is what they think it is, Oak Island may be on the verge of its most historic discovery yet.

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A Mysterious Copper Plate: A Clue from the 1600s?

While digging in Lot 5, the team unearths a mysterious copper plate. Blacksmithing expert Carmen Legge examines it and suggests it could be a belt plate or a nameplate from centuries past.

The Shocking Analysis

When Emma Culligan analyzes the metal, the results are surprising: the plate contains arsenic, a metal commonly used in alloys before the 1700s. This suggests that the artifact could date back to the 1600s, long before the discovery of the Money Pit.


The Sir William Phips Theory: A Lost Spanish Treasure?

If this copper plate is from the 1600s, it aligns with one of Oak Island’s most fascinating theories—the connection to Sir William Phips and his lost Spanish treasure.

Phips, a British treasure hunter, salvaged the sunken Spanish galleon Nuestra Señora de la Concepción in 1687, recovering a fortune in gold and silver. However, many believe he didn’t bring all the treasure back to England. Some historians suspect that he hid part of it on Oak Island.

Now, with this new discovery, could we be looking at the first physical evidence of Phips’ secret stash?


The Cobblestone Pathway: A Road to Treasure?

Another long-standing mystery on Oak Island is the cobblestone pathway found in the swamp. This man-made path, buried beneath layers of sediment, appears to be centuries old.

Did It Lead to Hidden Vaults?

Rick Lagina has a bold theory: what if this pathway leads to multiple hidden treasure vaults? Any 17th-century treasure hoarder wouldn’t store all their riches in one place—they’d spread them out to ensure safety.

With other unusual swamp discoveries—such as log platforms and strange stone formations—it’s becoming clear that the swamp may have been a carefully designed hiding place for something big.


The Final Push: Sending a Camera Underground

Back at the Money Pit, after hitting a void at 140 feet, the team knows they might be on the edge of a historic discovery. Instead of drilling blindly, they decide to send a high-tech camera down the borehole.

If a chamber is down there, this could be the first time human eyes have seen it in centuries. But there’s one big question:

Has the Treasure Already Been Looted?

Many treasure hunters have searched Oak Island, and some believe that the original treasure may have been taken long ago. If that’s true, then only untouched vaults remain to be found.

Cratester and Doug Crowell analyze old maps and reports, searching for areas that previous hunters may have missed. If there’s treasure left to find, it’s somewhere no one has successfully reached before.


What’s Next? Are They Closer Than Ever?

This season of The Curse of Oak Island has been filled with groundbreaking discoveries:

  • A possible underground vault.
  • A 17th-century artifact.
  • The potential for multiple hidden treasure stashes.

Could next week’s episode finally unearth the legendary treasure?

What Do You Think?

Is Oak Island hiding multiple buried fortunes? Is the team finally on the brink of solving one of the greatest treasure mysteries in North America?

Let me know your thoughts in the comments below, and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell for more Oak Island updates!


 

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