Posted on 07/01/2012 4:57:12 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Wacky American humor. I expect such low-level wit from NPR.
Most likely not “low level wit”. The NPR guy was probably serious. Not trying to be funny just stupid. Plus, like the guys that found all that gold in the Atlantic, shut up and dig all night. Tell NO ONE!!!!!! Melt it down and sell it off a little at a time. Otherwise, forget even getting cufflinks. The only cuff is the one upside your head for telling anybody.
Helping keep mankind warm for 65 years.
Awesome. As my name suggests yes I detect and all seem to find is pennies, and the occasional silver coin or gold ring. :)
I wonder what is the land owner’s percentage of the treasure? If these guys have been checking out the same fields for 30 years, certainly there’s a contract in there somewhere.
I detect also and saw this on my metal detecting forum...I was wondering where in JERSEY they found it...then I read the article and realized JERSEY was in Europe not the US...
I am still looking for Captain kids treasure....
Not a single question about the ... coins!
What years are they from? Who might have minted them? Is there anything NPR listeners might be interested I other than the fact that this couple might make 15 million?
Way to sensible for the U.S.
Way too sensible etc.
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I heard a story about a couple in California who liked to go camping in the Sierras and he liked to poke around with his metal detector.
He comes back to camp after about four hours and decides to take a nap, she had never used the detector but goes off with it anyway.
Comes back a while later and says she didn’t find any gold but there was a rock “over there” that was making weird noises...
He takes a hike over, big chuck of quartz there, when they finally get it dug out, broken open and cleaned up they had more that seven ounces of museum quality crystalline gold specimens.
And good quality pieces like that are usually worth AT LEAST five times more than spot!!
I know a guy who goes and hunts in old mine dumps. He finds some pretty nice specimens that the old timers missed.
Nice bit of change those blokes snagged!
Thank you for the correction of using the right "too". The wrong use of to/too kind of annoys me a bit. Often the second o is not employed, when it is suppose to be employed for proper usage.
FTA:
After all, even when theyve split it three ways with the landowner (optimistic as ever, theyve had a written agreement in place for decades, just in case) there should be plenty of change from £10 million.
Ten million? Thats pie in the bloody sky! Its going to be a long, hard legal battle before anyone sees any money.
Everyone should go to the link that brityank posted. The complete story is there and it is fascinating.
Neil Mahrer, Conservator for the Jersey Heritage Museum inspects some of the coins uncovered in Europe's largest hoard of Iron Age coins worth up to GBP10 million
The Islands are much closer to France than England and were the only "British" territory occupied by Germany in WWII.
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