See the photo of gold finds discovered by ordinary hunters. And it doesn’t matter what metal detector you have – all machines ‘see’ finds. Where you come to dig is what you dig up. Continue reading
Until the first half of the 20th century, one of the most important but rarely mentioned problems were inconveniences connected with military fuel containers. In 1936, the German government announced a competition to create a can for these purposes. Continue reading
Supposing you found a unique item, what would you do with it? There are still places, however, where the hunters are selling their finds at clandestine auctions. Some items do leave the specialists utterly speechless. See the photo: hunters’ crazy finds sold at a clandestine auction. Continue reading
This is the case when you can’t take the find away with you. But the main thing is that nobody can explain what it is. See the photos: a giant sphere found (the real giant, the estimated weight is close to 30 tons!). Continue reading
Do you know what a Noble is? It’s the find that will make any detectorist happy. It’s the first mass produced gold English coin issued in the 14th century. The main peculiarity of this coin is that it was made from a high purity of gold – higher than the 900 fineness, according to millesimal fineness system. Here are the photos to see: the noble discovered. Continue reading