Rick Lagina’s team uncovered multiple gold caches beneath Oak Island after drilling into the long-rumored Chappelle Vault, but the true shock came when they found an ancient, impossible artifact beside the treasure—an astonishing discovery that challenges accepted history and leaves researchers overwhelmed with disbelief and excitement.

Rick Lagina, co-star of the long-running exploration series The Curse of Oak Island, has officially confirmed what many fans have waited more than a decade to hear: the team has uncovered multiple golden treasures buried deep beneath the infamous Nova Scotia island.
The announcement followed a series of controlled excavations carried out in late October 2025, during which the team struck what they now believe to be the long-rumored Chappelle Vault.
But according to Lagina, the gold—astonishing as it is—was not the most shocking part of their discovery.
The breakthrough occurred on October 29 at approximately 4:40 p.m., inside the high-security perimeter surrounding the Money Pit drilling zone.
After weeks of data analysis from seismic imaging and muon tomography scans, the team identified a hollow chamber sitting 182 feet below the surface.
When the drill broke through and the pressure sensors confirmed a void, Rick, Alex Lagina, archaeologist Miriam Keating, and veteran driller Mike West immediately prepared a core extraction.
What surfaced in that first load—small, glimmering fragments mixed with clay—sent the monitoring tent into chaos.
“I remember holding a piece up to the light and saying, ‘This isn’t pyrite,’” Alex recalled.
“Everyone went quiet.
We all knew exactly what it was.”
Further core samples revealed more gold—far more than anyone expected.
A preliminary estimate based on density and recovery suggests the chamber contains at least three distinct golden caches, potentially part of a larger deposit intentionally separated into compartments.

The team believes the vault may have been built using advanced engineering methods far beyond what early settlers of the region were known to possess.
But the moment that truly stunned the crew came ten minutes later, when the third core sample was brought to the surface.
Inside the casing, coated in silt and wrapped in decayed textile fibers, was an object Rick Lagina described as “something we had absolutely no framework for.”
During an internal briefing later that evening, Rick recounted the moment with visible disbelief.
“We expected coins, maybe ingots or documents,” he said.
“We did not expect a carved artifact that predates every known European arrival on the continent.
And yet… there it was.”
Sources close to the team, speaking under the condition of anonymity, described the artifact as a palm-sized metallic disc bearing symbols inconsistent with Indigenous, Norse, Templar, or later colonial traditions.
Material analysis performed at a Halifax laboratory on October 30 suggested the alloy composition is “highly unusual” and includes trace elements not commonly found in pre-17th-century craftsmanship.
Miriam Keating, who has spent years analyzing Oak Island finds, was one of the first to examine the artifact.
“I looked at it under the microscope and said, ‘This changes everything,’” she said.
“It doesn’t match any known cultural or historical context for this region.
Whoever made this had access to materials and knowledge that should not have existed here during the period we assumed the treasure was buried.”
Rick Lagina agreed, stating, “This discovery strongly suggests that the people who constructed these underground structures were not the individuals history has credited.

We may be dealing with a group whose presence in North America has never been documented.”
News of the breakthrough spread quickly among Oak Island fans, generating a wave of speculation across online forums and social media platforms.
Some theorists linked the discovery to Templar voyages, others to lost Mediterranean civilizations, and a handful even revived fringe theories about trans-oceanic contact thousands of years earlier.
The treasure itself remains largely unexplored.
Because the chamber is unstable, the team is preparing a robotic extraction system scheduled for deployment in early November.
If successful, it will allow high-resolution imaging and controlled recovery of the vault’s contents without risking collapse.
Still, Rick Lagina insists on maintaining a measured approach.
“This isn’t the end of the mystery,” he said during a closed-door team meeting.
“It’s the beginning of a new chapter—one we didn’t even know existed.”
He also issued a warning: the discovery may attract groups seeking to influence the interpretation or ownership of the artifacts.
“We’ll handle this carefully,” Rick added.
“We owe it to history.”
As the Oak Island team prepares for the next phase of the excavation, anticipation is building worldwide.
If additional artifacts match the nature of the first discovery, historians may be forced to reconsider long-held assumptions about North America’s earliest unexplained visitors—and perhaps the true origin of Oak Island’s legendary treasure.
One thing is certain: the mystery is no longer just about gold.
It’s about history itself shifting under our feet.
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