The Curse of Civil War Gold Season 2
A deathbed confession made by a lighthouse keeper in the 1890s leads Kevin Dykstra and his team to believe there is Civil War gold to be found in Michigan.
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The Curse of Civil War Gold
2018 / TV-PGA deathbed confession made by a lighthouse keeper in the 1890s leads Kevin Dykstra and his team to believe there is Civil War gold to be found in Michigan.
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The Curse of Civil War Gold Season 2 Full Episode Guide
Marty Lagina joins Kevin and his team as they battle the elements and take one final shot at finding 140 million dollars of Confederate gold at the bottom of Lake Michigan.
For Kevin Dykstra and his team, an eight-year quest to find a legendary boxcar at the bottom of Lake Michigan becomes a battle against nature itself.
Excitement soars when Kevin finally holds gold brought home from the arrest of Jefferson Davis, convincing him that his theory is true.
A theory suggests the theft of Confederate gold funded one of the most nefarious crimes in history.
Shocking new evidence suggests the plot to steal 140 million dollars in Confederate gold may have been tied to the highest office in the land, and dangerous waters threaten the team’s attempt to investigate a sunken boxcar.
A century old family's secret lures Kevin and the team back to Georgia where new finds suggest there's more Civil War gold to be discovered.
Excitement builds when Kevin and the team uncover evidence on the property of a Civil War general that could convince Marty their theory is legitimate.
The team uncovers evidence of a web of tunnels connecting the homes of key players in Kevin's theory, offering possible proof that members of the 4th Michigan Cavalry returned home with millions in Confederate gold.
A diving operation produces potential evidence of some $140 million in gold at the bottom of Lake Michigan, while an informant shares a 50-year-old secret that shocks and energizes the team.
Alex Lagina joins Kevin Dykstra and his team back on the lake, and new evidence suggests they may have found the gold.