Mother Load X marks the spot type ordeal.

Aug 29, 2014
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Florida
Detector(s) used
Long Range Locator Underground Metal Detector
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Hello to all this is risky but it's ok I will screen you thoroughly. I have a mother load location with no conformation of depth or actually size "quantity" besides knowing that it is Thousands of Gold Lire were dumped and never retrieved. Land is my family's basically mine. Location is Greece. Time buried WW2. Depth could be 80 feet. I'm at the moment unable to to purchase a professional detector good enough for the job nor I or my family members. This is a X marks the spot procedure. Location will be specified if chosen to company on trip. Reward will be given only upon retrieval but reward will be greater than any find you could find in your life time. It's a mother load. Not entirely very rare but valuable gold coins.
Also many other "hotspots" for searching. Never metal detected virgin territory basically. Personal land roughly 200 acres. Any interested capable party's for immediate travel. Direct message me. Thank you for your precious time.
 

All I have buried on my property are a bunch of rusty cans and a few family pets.
 

No detector I know of will go that deep? Where did you get an 80 foot figure from?? Seems like a hell of a dig
 

Ground penetrating Radar maybe?

My house sits on big rocks, and I don't mean diamonds.
 

If true.... maybe water. :dontknow: If this is right get a strong magnet first.
 

HMMMM, Intersting! First post? Not bashing you or anything, but how long have you known about this? What sources did you come across this to know it is true?, (Not asking for detailed info) How do you know it is actually there? And last but not least, How do you know the government won't sieze it?

If it is from WW2, it could have been stolen gold and SOMEONE, country/people/government, is going to try and lay claim on it if it is recovered and it's gets into media or people hearing about it! Just my opinion!
 

so what's the magnet for?
 

Curious, who dug 80' back in the 40's. That would be quite a feat back then. Still would be. Frank...- five star.png
 

Has this been posted before? Sounds familiar... good luck with it.

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