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Treasure hunting England: History's Dirty Secrets. #13 Chicago Ron's England Hunt. Part 2 of 3.avi

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part 2 is the 2nd week and part of the third week. More gold, silver and artifacts. It's amazing to me how much is lost and waiting to be found beneath our feet. Almost everywhere we walk, and in England especailly, there is over 3,000 years worth of metal artifacts and coins lost or discarded just waiting for the prepared detectorist.
Luck favors the prepared!

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  • hey ppl i want ask somth... is treasure haunting legal in England??

  • @StefanIvankovic Check out my video. Englands treasure laws, 101

  • Killer Hunt Ron!!!

    Do You Get To The Gold And Other Finds, Or Does It Have To Be Turned In?

    How Does It Work?

  • @MNdigger

    Sorry for the late reply. All finds must get export licenses. The museum can only buy an item if it falls into the treasure or hoard catigory. Treasure is any non coin item over 300 years old that has more than 10% gold or silver. Hoard is 2 or more gold or silver coins of the same type found on the same field. If the museum want to accquire the item it is evaluated by a committee and the finder and land owner split the payment.

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  • This is fake! Too many reasons so. If they pull out a alien artefact I would applaud.

  • What did they cost?

  • WOW!

  • @chicagoron61

    Thumbs up!

  • yeah! SUPER strong! thanx so much for takin the time!

  • @ObitoDuelin It's the thrill of the hunt. To recover an item from the ground and realize the last person to touch it was 2000 years ago. The history, how was it lost , who lost it, what must there life have been like.You have to have the bug or it's hard to understand the draw. It is a relaxing hobby and I enjoy history.

  • @ObitoDuelin Nothing I don't sell them. They are for retirement or a museum someday!

  • dont rub the coins less value

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