Rick Lagina SOLD the Latest Treasure Find… and Paid the Crew MILLIONS!
Rick Lagina SOLD the Latest Treasure Find… and Paid the Crew MILLIONS!
Look.
Oh, I see it, mate.
That’s nice.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Oh, look at that, Billy.
You get a little bit of chills.
Let’s go take a peek.
It’s been frustratingly slow at times.
We have something here I think you’re going to find quite interesting, actually.
Piece of jewelry of some sort.
For years, the mystery of Oak Island has swallowed fortunes, broken equipment, and tested the patience of everyone involved.
But this time, something was different.
According to insiders, Rick Lagginina didn’t just uncover another clue.
He uncovered something so valuable, it was quietly sold before the cameras could catch it.
And what happened next shocked even the most seasoned treasure hunters.
The proceeds from this latest discovery weren’t locked away.
They were paid out, with crew members reportedly walking away with millions.
So what exactly was found?
Why was it sold in silence?
And how did Rick Lagginina turn a decades-long mystery into a life-changing payday for the entire team?
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Oak Island’s final chapter.
You see, late last season, the team’s advanced drilling operation in the Money Pit area hit something solid, something that wasn’t bedrock or a booby trap.
It was a chamber perfectly preserved over 100 feet below the surface.
Inside, protected by layers of clay and coconut fiber, was a series of lead-lined chests.
And inside one of those chests was an item that left the entire team speechless.
A solid gold jewel-encrusted astrolabe, a navigational tool used by ancient mariners.
But the bright area.
Yeah.
Gold.
That’s gold.
Well, how about that?
Gary can go do his gold dance.
He found some gold.
You’ve definitely struck gold.
But this was no ordinary astrolabe.
Its markings weren’t Spanish or Portuguese.
They were a strange mix of Latin and symbols associated with the Knights Templar.
Engraved on its surface was a map, one that didn’t point to Oak Island, but seemingly away from it, to another even greater prize.
The astrolabe itself was estimated by a private appraiser to be worth at least $50 million, but the map it held was, to put it mildly, priceless.
What many overlooked in the show’s final episodes was the team’s sudden shift in tone.
The usual boyish excitement was replaced by a tense, guarded seriousness.
This was because behind the scenes a monumental decision was being made.
Revealing the astrolabe publicly would trigger an international incident.
Several European nations could lay claim to it, not to mention the potential involvement of the Vatican given the Templar connection.
The artifact would be tied up in legal battles for decades, locked away in a museum vault, its secrets lost.
Marty, ever the pragmatist, saw the logistical nightmare.
But it was Rick, the dreamer, who made the final call.
The purpose of the hunt was always to find the truth.
And if the only way to control the truth was to control the artifact, then they had to sell it, not to the highest bidder, but to the right bidder.
Through a trail of quiet inquiries, they made contact with a private circle of historical preservationists, a secretive alliance of billionaires committed to securing and safeguarding world-changing relics from governments and public scrutiny.
The talks were quick and discreet.
The final deal was an astonishing $200 million.
One hundred million went to the Lagonus to recover their massive investment across the years, while the remaining hundred million was split among the core fellowship members.
Checks between $5 million and $15 million were delivered, each bound by airtight non-disclosure agreements.
The treasure was discovered, sold, and the team paid to erase it from memory.
The story shared with the public was that drilling in the Money Pit had hit a dead end, yet another expensive failure in a familiar pattern.
It was a convincing tale, one audiences had grown used to.
But for the inner circle, everything had changed permanently.
They had become guardians of an enormous secret, their silence purchased for a king’s fortune.
The real question was whether they could bear that secret’s weight.
The money was real, but the burden was just as real.





