Jul
10
Buried Treasure – Where To Look
July 10, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Buried Treasure – Where To Look
By Steven Gillman
An example of buried treasure? As a young man I buried 100 ounces of silver under my parents house. There was a crawl space that could be accessed from the basement. I pulled the plastic back that covered the dirt, and roughly five feet out from the west and south walls dug a hole. I put my plastic container with it’s ten ten-ounce bars of silver into it, covered it up and left it there for years.
Did I tell anyone where it was, or even that I had buried it? Of course not! The point of hiding things is so nobody knows where they are, right? By the way, I have long since dug the silver up and sold it, and keep my money in the bank now instead of the ground. However, what if I had died while I still had this buried treasure under my parents house? Read more
Jul
6
3 Types of Metal Detecting to Get Involved I
July 6, 2007 | Leave a Comment
3 Types of Metal Detecting to Get Involved In
By J C Christian
Metal detecting can be a lot of fun, a wonderful hobby, and can also be a way to make money if you know what to look for. They’re a lot different types of metal detecting and a lot of different places you can go to metal detect. We will look at three different ways to metal detect water and beach detecting, gold prospecting, and treasure detecting.
1. Water and beach detecting
This is one of the fastest growing types of metal detecting as until recently Read more
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