Man Makes $160,000 Gold Haul Using Basic Metal Detector
Frank Drover
The Daily Sheeple
October 18th, 2012
Reader Views: 1,976

Treasure hunters have been searching for their fortunes for centuries, leading many of us to believe that everything that may have been hidden by our ancestors and civilizations past has already been discovered.
But just this week a man in the UK decided to purchase a basic metal detector and give treasure hunting a go.
A few days later he struck the mother lode:
The cache of coins – Roman solidi dating back to the 4 th century – is estimated to be worth £100,000, or about $160,000 in U.S. dollars.
According to the Helmel Gazette newspaper, the man – whose name has not been made public – reportedly bought a beginner’s metal detector from a shop in the Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, area. A few weeks later, the man returned to the shop, showed the shopkeepers 40 gold coins, and asked them: “What do I do with this?”
The shop’s owners, David Sewell and Mark Becher, were stunned. They told the novice treasure hunter to notify authorities of his discovery, the paper added. When he obtained the required permits, Sewell, Becher and others returned with the man to the discovery site.
“We went with them and took with us a couple of slightly more potent machines and we pulled 119 more coins out of the ground,” Sewell told the Daily Mail newspaper. “These are 22 carat gold, they haven’t got any damage and they came out of the ground looking like the day they were made.”
He added: “I’ve found bits and pieces but nothing like this. I’ve got immense satisfaction that the guy came to us and bought the machine from us, but I would be lying if I said I didn’t wish it had been me.”
Yahoo
While Roman legions and the numerous armies that battled across Europe over the ages never made their way to the United States, maybe we shouldn’t give up on the notion of finding grand treasures in our part of the world just yet.
Perhaps there’s something to those rumored cities of gold and Illuminati treasures suppoesdlyhidden in the rain forests, deserts and mountains of South, Central and North America.
Delivered by The Daily Sheeple
Contributed by Frank Drover of The Daily Sheeple.
Frank Drover is a co-editor and contributor for The Daily Sheeple, an alternative media hub for leading headlines, head lies, opinion, and commentary. Wake the flock up!
This content may be freely reproduced in full or in part in digital form with full attribution to the author and a link to www.TheDailySheeple.com.
Leave A Comment...
The Daily Sheeple Home Page
So even though he found it he does not get a dime?
He should have sold it through a broker or at least on the black market. I wouldn’t have ever made the find public. I have been detecting for 10 years and have found many treasures and never reported one of them.