Weโve all seen it in the movies, someone who buries a stash of money during tough times, with hopes of coming back to retrieve it in the future.
Turns out, it happens in real life, which this couple in South Jersey learned first-hand when they dug up money dating back almost 100 years in their front yard.
Youโll have to see this to believe it!


Itโs not every day you find a time capsule into the past buried on your property, but thatโs exactly what kind of day it was for Rich Gilson and his wife Suzanne when they found something interesting in their front yard this past July.
It started with digging
It all started when the Gilsonโ decided to excavate their front yard last month, with no idea that they were about to unearth a piece of history in the form of old money.
First came glass.
While digging, Rich began hitting glass and encountered what he thought were root balls.


They werenโt rootballs.
When Rich looked closer, he realized what heโd initially thought were root balls, was actually money wrapped in burlap
There were two burlap balls with money stuffed inside of them, they had been in a glass jar that had since broken.
Each burlap money ball contained rolled up $10โs and $20โs that amounted to $1000, and they had the date 1934 on them.


In the year 1934, the Great Depression would have been in full swing, which puts into perspective how important something like this would have been to someone back then.
Not to mention, you wonโt believe how much that would be in todayโs dollars.
Twenty times the worth
In 1934, $2,000 would have been a whopping $40,000 in todayโs money
When Suzanne Gilson looked up the value of two thousand dollars in 1934, she couldnโt believe her eyes.
It was like this person was burying forty thousand dollars.
But who were they?


Uncovering the story
Turns out, there was a story behind the money, and the Gilsons managed to uncover that too.
At first, Rich thought it must be tied to some illegal activity from the 1930sโ but soon learned the truth.
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James Dempsey
The home was owned by a man named James Dempsey, who had instructed his daughter to bury the money.
It wasnโt the haul from a bank robbery as Rich had first suspected, but actually the money of a hardworking man who just wanted to put something away during the Great Depression.
The only problem, after the family buried it they forgot the moneyโs location and couldnโt find it.


Finderโs keeperโs
Although itโs not a massive amount of money, itโs the story behind it that makes it special, which is why Rich says he wonโt be spending it anytime soon.


โItโs a lot of money but itโs not life-changing obviously, I think the story is more interesting. The history of the fact that this fella did this 90-something years ago. People ask โwhat are you going to do with it?โ Well, Iโm certainly not going to spend it.โ Rich told Abc 6 News.
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