The Curse of Oak Island: FOUR Rare Coins Found on Lot 5 (Season 11)
The Curse of Oak Island: FOUR Rare Coins Found on Lot 5 (Season 11)
The Curse of Oak Island: FOUR Rare Coins Found on Lot 5 (Season 11)

Excitement for the New Season:
The team expresses optimism and renewed energy at the start, believing they’re closer than ever to uncovering something significant.
Coin Discoveries:
Gary and the team, using a metal detector, uncover several ancient coins. Some are potentially Roman coins dated between 100–300 AD, and others are speculated to be from India (6th–8th century). There’s also a coin attributed to the Tudor period (1500s), with a design including a portcullis, a symbol still found on modern British coins.
Expert Analysis by Sandy Campbell:
Sandy, a numismatics expert, inspects the coins and gives historical context. He confirms multiple coins as genuine Roman, including one over 2,000 years old—possibly the oldest coin ever found on Oak Island.
Historical Implications:
The finds fuel the theory that transatlantic voyages and possibly hidden treasures existed on Oak Island centuries before Columbus. Marty references researcher Zena Halpern’s work on early European contact with the Americas.
Mysterious Carvings:
A date, “1347,” is found carved on a brick, potentially supporting pre-Columbian activity on the island.
Closing Remarks:
The team acknowledges the many layers of history buried on Oak Island and commits to continued exploration, determined to uncover the truth.




