IN SEARCH OF ATTILA THE HUNS TREASURE (NEWLY REVISED)
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After conquering all of Asia and Europe from China's coast to France, Attila The Hun had amassed an incredible treasure of gold, silver, and artifacts- enough treasure that it required an atmy just to protect it. When he died in 453 AD, according to one account, he was interred in three coffins- an outer one of lead, a middle one of silver, and an inner one of gold. His huge treasure, which is thought to be priceless,  has never been found, although it is still searched for today.  This is the story of Attila the Hun and the search for his missing gold.
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