Remember that the bandits were desperate, and figured they hit a mother lode with the pelts and the burros they could now sell. They didn't take the time to feel or examine the bags, and probably didn't think much about watching the, uh, sand, as it filtered out in the wind.
BTW (spoiler for the book): In the book by B Traven (published 1927), Howard and Curtin find a little bit of gold that hasn't blown away. Not a lot, but maybe $3,500 worth, which in 1927 was about two years salary for a typical U.S. worker with a decent job.
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