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<blockquote data-quote="user 4386" data-source="post: 512652" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>"the serpentine is still shedding" - yes, and Victoria's volcanoes are still erupting - watching grass grow is more fun.</p><p></p><p>Yes, same methods work as with gold. I visited Adamsfield and also areas east of Savage River a couple of years ago. Most areas are restricted, with hefty penalties (got $20,000 to spare?). Keep in mind that the total osmiridium production of Tasmania (all of Australia actually) is about as large as the gold production of the tiny Diamond Creek goldfield in Melbourne, less than Warrandyte. Lots of hard yakka for little return, and the Tasmanian fields have been flogged by detectorologists. Good luck though - it is God's Own country down there and you might get a few bits if you persist (legally).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4386, post: 512652, member: 4386"] "the serpentine is still shedding" - yes, and Victoria's volcanoes are still erupting - watching grass grow is more fun. Yes, same methods work as with gold. I visited Adamsfield and also areas east of Savage River a couple of years ago. Most areas are restricted, with hefty penalties (got $20,000 to spare?). Keep in mind that the total osmiridium production of Tasmania (all of Australia actually) is about as large as the gold production of the tiny Diamond Creek goldfield in Melbourne, less than Warrandyte. Lots of hard yakka for little return, and the Tasmanian fields have been flogged by detectorologists. Good luck though - it is God's Own country down there and you might get a few bits if you persist (legally). [/QUOTE]
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