The hunt for treasure has begun across the U.S.
In a quest inspired by a love of the role-playing game “Dungeons & Dragons” and a similar treasure hunt created by Forrest Fenn, millionaire and author Jon Collins-Black hopes to give others an adventure of a lifetime.
Collins-Black worked with historians to create the collection, paying for the booty using money he saved from investing in Bitcoin, CNN reported.
He took five years to gather the items that he locked away and hid treasure boxes. The items include rare Pokémon cards, gold and artifacts from people like Pablo Picasso, Andrew Carnegie, George Washington and Amelia Earhart among others.
A brooch that had been owned by Jackie Onassis, a 96-carat emerald and an Olympic gold medal are some of the items lucky finders will discover, CNN reported.
“I created this treasure hunt because I live for adventure,” Collins-Black said in a news release announcing the treasure hunt and the book that will guide …