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and a reminder that 1000s more like this are still waiting to be found under the floor in america and europe in abandoned houses ..guys go hunting for forest fenns stash but its easier to find one under the floor i guess.. from the days before easy access banks and no transport to get to a bank except a horse ..
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The collection consists of 211 American, Chinese, Annamese and Japanese coins and four American trade tokens. Most of the coins were found in three different structures, with all the gold being found in one house. The house had a cellar, common in homes of that era. When the archaeologist searched the cellar, he discovered a jar hidden under the floor. The jar contained 112 U.S. gold pieces t
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if the headphones are still plumbed in i cant live with that ..i need unscrew able phone jack .dont need 200 feet depth just shallow water or land use ..wifi phones would be my choice
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i cant find any evidence online that the x35 coils perform any better than the standard coils and some uk users have found them unstable with 5.2
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i was thinking of the xp gold max power and gmaxx2 machines which have wired in coils and rechargeable batteries in the control box..not sure if these are available stateside,,but theye have cf stems
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they have the deus pretty much nailed and followed up with the ORX machine .but maybe they should consider a PI in a modular format with wifi parts to keep the weight down? what dya think? otherwise i cant see any new XP products on the horizon
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they adhere to the mantra ''if it aint broke dont fix it '' so its surprising any of em are still trading in the face of ruthless global competition .tesoro gone and who else will follow...whites is still making lunch box machines of heavy metal ... such as the TM808 when carbon fibre should be the material of choice by now
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i have been reading their ads for so long but never seen any reviews ..if they were any good surely XP would be making a clone?did they ever find anything? just curious
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Treasure hunter flip flops on returning missing gold coins
by The Associated Press
Posted Nov 19, 2018 6:33 am MST
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A treasure hunter has taken back a pledge to turn over 500 missing coins minted from gold found in a shipwreck off the South Carolina coast.
The Columbus Dispatch reports Tommy Thompson agreed last week to deliver the coins to a court-appointed receiv
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Civil lawsuit against treasure hunter Tommy Thompson is set to go to trial in Franklin County Common Pleas Court this week.
Fifteen years after they were discovered, the whereabouts of millions of dollars in gold coins remain a mystery.
Thomas G. “Tommy” Thompson, 66, the treasure hunter who located the haul, is in a federal prison, unwilling to disclose the coins’ location.
Investor
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lytle78 Wrote:
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> I had a look at the dates in the sub forums for th
> e last posts - a few in 2018, then 2017. Looks li
> ke not much going on. Maybe the “paywal” dried up
> participation?
yes indeed when he started charging a fee visitors fell off a cliff .looks like he has changed his mind about fees
rogers relic
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Inside a Miami Beach showroom in the US that boasts US$12,000 (NZ$18,474) day beds and US$6500 (NZ$10,007) lounge chairs, furniture salesman and scavenger Jesse Brody never envisioned that his most prized possession would be one he got for free and had tried unrelentingly to give away for years.
It was around 2014, inside a dilapidated home near where he grew up, when Brody first saw t
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