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  1. Victorio knew how much the white man valued gold and had little use for it himself; he amassed vast amounts of treasure by attacking the white settlers. His warriors raided southern New Mexico and Texas in an all-out war against the U.S. Army and the Texas Rangers.

  2. The Victorio Peak treasure (also seen in print as the Treasure of Victorio Peak or Treasure of San Andres) describes a cache of gold reportedly found inside Victorio Peak in 1937 in southern New Mexico.

  3. Mar 8, 2024 · In the 1930s, a couple allegedly discovered a treasure hidden inside Victorio Peak in New Mexico — and the ensuing mission to recover the gold cost one man his life.

  4. Now, for the first time ever, the family and its supporters reveal exclusive evidence to prove their case and crack open the mystery of America's greatest treasure story. The truth of Victorio Peak has never been told... until now.

  5. Aug 9, 2023 · Victorio Peak—which was named after the 19th century Mescalero Apache warrior chief—is a formidable summit rising 6350 feet above sea level in the San Andres Mountains in New Mexico.

  6. Treasure claims. Milton "Doc" and Ova "Babe" Noss claimed to have discovered gold and artifacts inside the peak in 1933.

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  8. In 1937, Doc and Babe Noss stumbled upon thousands of gold bars, jewelry and coins hidden in a cavern within the walls of Victorio Peak in New Mexico. While attempting to excavate the treasure, an unfortunate accident sealed the only entrance to the cavern, leading to a series of calamities and ultimately, murder.

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