Once in a while some treasure hunters make their finds public.
I personally don't think this is a very good idea. Specially if we are talking about several and several gold coins buried and not just a few. But as they say... 'many men, many minds'.
I was waiting for more details about this find before I could post it. A couple of guys found in Argentina a bunch of 1959 mexican gold coins totalling 2.5Kg.
As each coin weights 15 grams, roughly this makes 166 coins.
Today I got more details.
Distance : 15m (45 feet)
Depth: 50cm (about 2 feet)
Quantity : 160 coins (I estimated 166, but probably the gramature of coins could vary).
Device used to locate: ???
Really? Do I need to tell? Nah...
No need to speak a word.
An image tells it all.
PS. I consider this distance very modest. But given the shallow depth, the intensity of ionic field is not that big. So this explains why only 15m for 2.5Kg of gold.
I personally don't think this is a very good idea. Specially if we are talking about several and several gold coins buried and not just a few. But as they say... 'many men, many minds'.
I was waiting for more details about this find before I could post it. A couple of guys found in Argentina a bunch of 1959 mexican gold coins totalling 2.5Kg.
As each coin weights 15 grams, roughly this makes 166 coins.
Today I got more details.
Distance : 15m (45 feet)
Depth: 50cm (about 2 feet)
Quantity : 160 coins (I estimated 166, but probably the gramature of coins could vary).
Device used to locate: ???
Really? Do I need to tell? Nah...
No need to speak a word.
An image tells it all.
PS. I consider this distance very modest. But given the shallow depth, the intensity of ionic field is not that big. So this explains why only 15m for 2.5Kg of gold.



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