Mysterious buried cash dated 1934 unearthed in Jersey Shore renovation

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Mysterious buried cash dated 1934 unearthed in Jersey Shore renovation
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A Wildwood resident was working on landscaping when the tightly-wound $10 and $20 bills totaling $1,000 emerged in the dirt.

As Rich Gilson excavated debris around his house in Wildwood Friday, he didn’t initially realize that he had just unearthed a Jersey Shore mystery - tightly-wound $10 and $20 bills totaling about $1,000 that may have been buried for up to 90 years.

Gilson and his wife, Suzanne, bought the 1920s-era cottage on West Andrews Avenue about four years ago. They elevated the house, added a new foundation and an addition. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.

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