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Please Help me find my uncles gold!

memoman369

New member
Hello folks,
I'm new here and don't know where to start. My uncle's father was a wealthy land owner in Mexico. Just last month, an old man came to his home. He told him that he and his family worked for his father. He told him of a shipment of gold that he helped to unload and bury on his land(they didn't trust the banks back then). My uncle is the last survivor of a family of 8. His older brothers blew the family fortune when he was a child. Fortunately, he still has the house and the land it's built on. He want's me to get a metal detector and help him look. How deep do these machines detect? Is there a certain model that works best? it was very common for the rich to bury their gold in the early 1900's. If there is a chest full of gold, do we have to worry about harmful gases when the chest is opened. am I at the right website??
 
Well choot, thats a hard one to answer . Maybee u could try a bottle probe. And the man that came to the home , well, would like to have a little chat with him. A shipment of gold sounds serious and your uncles father ( maybee grandpa?) aint sayin nuttin. Good luck with your search , but my detectors want reach the depth And type of metal u r searching for. If the old man helped unload it and bury it, well choot U have a very interesting story..
 
If you haven't used a detector before it could be a learning curve for you.
If you can find someone you can trust that knows what he doing that may be the way to go.
You may have to sign some sort of agreement in sharing the finds for his efforts.
Remember some people will do dirty deeds for gold.
Good luck hope it works out for you.
Like the 6inchkid says if you can find the as close to the location a bottle probe may be the way to find it.
 
Use a 2 box coil like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IP4hwSmehxA

http://www.kellycodetectors.com/Detectorcategories/2boxdetectors.htm

HH & GL

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