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"The treasure chest is not under water, nor is it near the Rio Grande River. It is not necessary to move large rocks or climb up or down a steep precipice," he writes. "Please remember that I was about 80 when I made two trips from my vehicle to where I hid the treasure."
"The search is supposed to be fun," he added.
He has also affirmed that hiding the tre
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complaints about little finds from guys who were there .like the rally in 2016 ..the area in general has been hammered over the years .one guys says he had only 5 signals all day and they were rubbish
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In recent years, scientists have been gearing up for a potential flip in the magnetic field – a natural phenomena which occurs every 200,000 to 300,000 years when the north and south poles switch.
The poles attempted to swap 40,000 years ago but the process failed. As a result, the last time the poles switched place was 780,000 years ago, meaning we are long overdue a pole reversal.
A new s
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the state of the art always moves forward depending on other factors so never say never ,esp with AI kicking in in the future who knows what will appear..otherwise we would all still be watching valve TVs
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Pasttom Wrote:
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> I dunno, there are a couple guys that started a co
> mputer company in a garage that seems to have made
> it. And this guy has actually worked designing/en
> gineering detectors for decades and many of them y
> ou would recognize and may have owned! We don't k
> now what he has done or not, or
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some organisres in UK have been known to seed the area with worn out hammys which are cheap to buy as theyre only scrap silver value .you never know
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tnsharpshooter Wrote:
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> Don't know the size of your drain.
> Deus, use gold field program, reduce reactivty dow
> n and IAR setting.
> Run GB at actual ground setting.
what frequency is advised? and what tones will i get when over the void ?and will it be consistant ?
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Described as the most valuable U.S. nickel in existence, a rare nickel from 1913 is expected to sell for between $3 million and $5 million at auction.
The Eliasberg 1913 Liberty Head Nickel, one of only five ever produced, will be auctioned by Stack’s Bowers Galleries in August. “The other four 1913 Liberty Head Nickels have gone on to private collectors and museums, including the Smithson
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Pot of gold found in French house slated for demolition
Updated Mon at 9:04pm
The obverse of this gold coin shows King Leopold II of Belgium
French gendarmes say workers paid to demolish an uninhabited house in Brittany made an unexpected discovery in the cellar — 600 gold coins.
The Pont-Aven gendarmerie said the workers discovered the coins after rattling a mysterious, shell-s
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yes switch got busted in the withdrawal of the board so a new switch is 5 pounds ,cudnt see any on the bay yet
no idea what make and serial number the switch is .can anyone help ?
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Eight-coin 1876 Proof set buried in yard
Family finds holdered 1876 Proof set buried in yard
Graders at CSNS authenticate eight-coin assemblage worth thousands of dollars
By Paul Gilkes , Coin World
Published : 05/04/18
1876 Proof set holder
An eight-coin 1876 Proof set housed in custom acrylic plastic holder was foun
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A couple of urban island-dwellers have found buried treasure in their backyard — but so far the pirates are nowhere in sight.
WCBS says a safe containing about $52,000 worth of property — including diamonds, gold, jade and soaking wet cash — has been uncovered on Staten Island.
Matthew and Maria Colonna Emanuel always thought the rusting hulk of metal jutting out beneath some trees was just
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i was looking at the new probes and see theyre all the same except colours so why do they copy each others products ??must be a waste of money
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