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Treasure Hunting
Finds Identification and Valuation
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<blockquote data-quote="Greg_wilson" data-source="post: 679864" data-attributes="member: 22797"><p>The gold fields are full of projectiles, I know I’ve dug more bullets and bird shot than nuggets. Miners lived on what they could source locally like rabbits, Roos, birdlife etc. Coins are lost all the time for many reasons and probably a gun fight would be way down the list.</p><p>If I was shot at I think I’d lose the contents of my bowels before the contents of my pockets. If I was shot and killed I doubt you’d find a coin, it would be in the pocket of whoever shot me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg_wilson, post: 679864, member: 22797"] The gold fields are full of projectiles, I know I’ve dug more bullets and bird shot than nuggets. Miners lived on what they could source locally like rabbits, Roos, birdlife etc. Coins are lost all the time for many reasons and probably a gun fight would be way down the list. If I was shot at I think I’d lose the contents of my bowels before the contents of my pockets. If I was shot and killed I doubt you’d find a coin, it would be in the pocket of whoever shot me. [/QUOTE]
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