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Originally Posted by Leto
It is very unusual to have late 19th century finds 1.2 meters deep. Do you really believe that flat fields (rodeo-like) raise 1 meter in height every 100 years? Or maybe you believe that gold travels towards center of the earth with rate of 1 cm per year?
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I agree. 1.2 meters would be too deep for such a period of time.
Two things to consider. The medallion description passed to me sounds like older than a late 19th century item. It has details incrusted and a woman figure carefully designed. Sounds like it was made to a particular person.
Also the area was covered with earth during the years to settle the land level.
So it's one or the other. Either it's older and have nothing to do with the parties there or it's related and was found in an area which was covered for land level.
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It's very unlikely that jewelry was buryed in middle of party place at that time. Or maybe whole area was covered with 1 meter of earth for some unknown reason?
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Yes. See above.
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There is only one option left: Mineoro guys intentionaly buryied those golden finds to suprize their naive costumers.
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This is the same nonsense people usuall come up to explain things they doubt.
Besides being able to attest their honesty and since the detectors only detect items which is more than 10 years old buried, what's the point to wait all this time for this?
Again, this is not magic, scam or similar. It's a device which ionically detects gold buried. And now depending on conditions also gold in air (fresh gold).
The user must know how to use it and how to interpret the beep conditions found. It's not like a TV which your turn it on and expect the image to appear. You have to gain experience with the device and this obviously take time. It's a tool. A very valuable tool by the way.