under my bed
Pot of gold.
at the end of the rainbow
Legend has it Leprechauns hide their pot of gold at the end of rainbows.
Realistically, There is no end to a rainbow, for the reason that a rainbow is a circle of continuous light. Unrealistically, a leprechaun hide gold at the end of a rainbow, at the time no one knowing that there is no end to a rainbow. Why gold? It was a pot of gold because gold was a precious metal and Ireland has no gold, unless imported. Gold being higher than silver in the market. A pot of gold meant lot of $$$
They hide right under the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. But to find him, follow the end of the rainbow (if there is any) and check to see if there is a pot of gold. Then, you quickly remove the pot and there is the leprechaun!
when u clear the mausoleum u will get a pan to pan for gold near the clay pot....fill the pot with gold until full,then take it to the fire and this becomes the eye for the statue near the heathens hide out
its gold in a pot.
A pot of gold is a legendary treasure often associated with leprechauns in Irish folklore. According to legend, leprechauns hide their pots of gold at the end of a rainbow, which can never be reached as the rainbow moves. It symbolizes luck, magic, and a reward at the end of a difficult journey.
the rumor that they have only one pot is a myth, the leprechauns want you to think they only have one pot so when you catch them you only ask for a single pot of gold in exchange for their freedom when in reality they probably have multiple pots of gold.
Me? That depends on the circumstances.
hide in a pot
The number of coins in a pot of gold can vary depending on the size of the pot and the denomination of the coins. Assuming a standard pot size and using common denominations like quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, a pot of gold could contain anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand coins. To determine the exact number, you would need to specify the size of the pot and the denominations of the coins.