UPDATE:

This Hunt is OVER

X marks the day! On the X day of each month, a new TTCP/MW Treasure Hunt is released! December 10th marks the day for the launch of TTCP/MW Treasure Hunt #2.

The prize of TTCP/MW Treasure Hunt #2 is a 1909 Dime from the vault of Forrest Fenn.  Like the first TTCP/MW Treasure hunt it will also include an American Innovation $1 coin (uncirculated), 1943 steel penny, and a few other minor coins inside a ‘treasure chest’.

TTCP/ MW Treasure Hunt #2 Prize

The Puzzle to discover the Virtual Location, needed to answer the Question on the submission form in order to be entered into a drawing from all correct entries for the Prize is as follows: (If needed, links to articles, containing hunts/answers to the Six Q’s, are listed underneath the puzzle)

If needed: Articles for hints/answers: Q1) The Great American Coin Hunt Q2) One of the Rarest Coins in the World Q3) Collecting Half Dollars Q4) The First Set of America the Beautiful Quarters Q5) Treasure in Collecting: The First State Quarters Program Q6) Top Five Valuable Pennies to Look For in Pocket Change

Submit your Answer based on the Location revealed in Word Search on Form below to be entered into the drawing for the Prize:

UPDATE: 12/31/19:

Congrats to Heather C.! Winner of TTCP/MW Treasure Hunt #2


Solution to TTCP/MW Treasure Hunt #1:

Congrats to Katie W. from Connecticut!  She won the drawing from all correct submissions and bonus entries.

The puzzle for hunt #1 was as follows:

The answers to the Six Questions were: February, New Mexico, Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, August, Cholla, Smiles, and Sixer.

These answers were found in the word search.  The letters left over revealed:

 XFOREFATHERS MONUMENTX.    The Question on the submission asked when was the foundation stone laid for this monument. The foundation stone was laid in 1859. That was the answer to the Question on the Submission Form which needed correctly submitted.

Bonus Entries were given to those who shared images of ‘Treasure Chests’ hidden to give smiles to random finders for THE TREASURE CHEST PROJECT.

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