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Yet another treasure hoard uncovered

When I used my metal detector for the first time, I found a piece of tin foil and a nail – both minted within the last 50 years which would qualify them as collectibles  -  not even antiques.  Unlike the guy that recently found a small iron-age hoard of gold in Scotland. I would once [...]

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Random links for the week of September 21st

You can still find gold hoards out there – okay probably not where most of us live, but it’s still encouraging
Beware the rabbit…
After the Swiss stopped the Germans from hiking nude, they’ve decided to solve the problem in the homeland
Two odd but strangely compelling music videos: Carl Sagan – Glorious Dawn and Do You Want [...]

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3 ways to do safe and legal treasure hunting

I really do love to treasure hunt.  I haven’t figured out how to make a living at it yet, but there are people out there that do.  And while there is probably a lot of money being made from things found in a quasi-legal setting, what could be worse than having to give back what [...]

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