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There have been as well. A surprising find on Storage Wars season 1 saw a huge stash of newspapers from the day Elvis Presley died, which turned out to be worth a whopping $90,000.
(Yes, that is the correct amount of zeroes.) Another locker that also turned out to be worth $90,000 housed a massive stock of collectible toys. Then there was a haul of $27,000 worth of vending machines.But those pale in comparison to the massive profit one locker resulted in. Here's the most valuable locker the Storage Wars cast ever found.
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Sheets spent what many would consider quite a large amount of money on the locker, winning the unit with a bid of $3,600. Fortunately for him, the gamble certainly paid off when the collection was discovered.After some further investigation, Sheets shared on in December 2012 that he had found out that the locker actually belonged to Gutierrez himself, and was in contact with him over his rather valuable discovery inside the locker. 'Best part is I got to speak to Frank G and I'm giving him back a lot of his personal items he is a very wonderful man,' Sheets tweeted.Of course, the discovery came just after, another cast member of the show, publicly and that some items were being planted in the lockers to make for more dramatic and interesting reality TV. (In that case, it perhaps wasn't such an 'unexpected' find?) The A&E Network, but it certainly wouldn't be the first reality show that wasn't quite as realistic as it likes to make out. One locker in question had a real-life pirate treasure trove inside it. The locker was auctioned off by everyone's favorite pro auctioneers Dan and Laura, and was won by a man who opted to share only a first name publicly. According to, 'John' spent just $1,100 on the locker at an auction, but got quite the return for his money.Inside the locker, John discovered a rather unremarkable blue Rubbermaid container that turned out to contain a surprisingly remarkable haul.
Opening the container revealed it was full of actual Spanish gold coins as well as gold and silver bars that dated back centuries. After having the treasure appraised, John was amazed when he was told it is worth $500,000. Reports that the original owners naturally felt quite aggrieved at discovering that their tidy nest egg had been auctioned off right out underneath them. An attorney for the previous owners contacted them with an offer of $600,000 reward money for the return of the cash. After declining that offer, a second offer from the attorney saw the locker winners taking $1.2 million of the money and returning the remaining $6.3 million, an offer the new owners decided to accept.As with the Spanish gold discovery, the cameras weren't rolling on the day the most valuable locker the Dotsons have ever auctioned off was discovered. Though $300,000 is almost nothing compared to $7.5 million, Darrell Sheets' discovery technically still remains the most financially impressive Storage Wars find in history.
You can’t believe everything you see online, but this is as close to an absolute truth as you’ll find: The Google doodle games are fun and insanely creative.
If you don’t know what a Google doodle is, look a little more closely the next time you do an online search. Instead of the usual blue, red, green, and yellow color combination in Google’s logo, you’ll see special logo pop up.
The doodles celebrate everything from lunar eclipses to Amelia Earhart’s birthday to the opening day of soccer’s World Cup tournament.
Google founders Sergey Brin (left) and Larry Page created the first doodle in 1998. John MacDougall/AFP/Getty Images
The first Google doodle, created by co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page before they got super rich appeared in 1998. Since then a team of programmers and engineers have made more than 2,000 doodles, but some are more memorable than others.
The best Google doodle games ever
Google ramped up its doodle game in 2000, but a lot of the best ones have come since 2010. Take a look.
1. Pac-Man 30th anniversary, May 21, 2010
Get frustrated hunting ghosts all over again in Google’s version of the classic arcade game Pac-Man.
2. Robert Moog’s 78th birthday, May 23, 2012
Make music with some unique tones with a virtual Moog synthesizer.
3. Free throw contest, Aug. 8, 2012
It’s like a Pop-a-Shot for your keyboard, and it’s as close as you’ll probably get to being a basketball legend.
4. Slalom canoe, Aug. 9, 2012
Navigate raging rapids, hit your checkpoints, and see how fast you can get through the canoe course.
5. Mother’s Day 2013, May 12, 2013
This doodle helps you create a special gift for your mom on Mother’s Day.
6. Doctor Who 50th anniversary, Nov. 23, 2013
You can choose to play as any Doctor as you try to avoid one of the Daleks.
7. 100 years of crossword puzzles, Dec. 21, 2013
If the New York Times’ Sunday puzzle isn’t enough for you, then tackle this celebration of the crossword puzzle.
8. 155th anniversary of the Pony Express
Delivering the mail on horseback has never been so much fun.
9. Rubik’s Cube, May 19, 2014
Whether it’s the real or virtual world, the Rubik’s cube is still confounding.
10. Eiji Tsuburaya’s 114th birthday, July 7, 2015
Create a monster movie in the vein of Godzilla creator Eiji Tsuburaya.
11. Cat Wizard, Oct. 31, 2016
You can waste the better part of the day pretending to be the feline version of Harry Potter.
12. Valentine’s Day, Feb. 11, 2017
Google’s 2017 Valentine’s Day doodles started Feb. 11 and went until Feb. 14 and let you help the endangered Pangolin roll to get its mail.
13. The 44th anniversary of hip-hop’s debut, Aug. 11, 2017
This is probably the most interactive Google doodle ever. With your choice of backing tracks, you can make your own hip-hop DJ mix.

Playing games is just one thing you can do with Google software. iStock.com/ymgerman
In addition to the doodles, it’s fun to see what the most common questions everyone plugs into the search engine. Even though all those Google games have given us plenty of enjoyment, we still have to remind you of a few unsavory things.
You have to be careful when you use Google
First, just because the Google homepage can help you find anything doesn’t mean you should feel free to search for everything. You should never look up anything questionable (such as how to make a bomb) or personal, such as medical issues.
Also, Google’s data collection is more sneaky than you realize. It tracks what you search for, where you’ve been, what you buy, and what you watch on YouTube to build a personal profile.
Finally, while the story behind Google is fascinating, just remember the company is monitoring what you do online in order to take over the world.
We’ll still enjoy the Google doodles, but maybe we’ll do so in incognito mode.
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