- Aug 19, 2014
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Red Dessert... what exactly is it we are looking at ?
Brass ?
Brass ?
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Posted on FaceBook Spanish speaking treasure group, by Spain Detectors (Argentina) found in Paraguay while field testing equipment.Red Dessert... what exactly is it we are looking at ?
Brass ?
But "what" is it ?Posted on FaceBook Spanish speaking treasure group, by Spain Detectors (Argentina) found in Paraguay while field testing equipment.
STUNNING FINDING, FROM AN IMAGE OF THE VIRGIN WEIGHTING APPROPRIATE 25 TO 30 KILO. YEAR (1811) IN PARAGUAY ... WITH THE BEST MACHINE ( ANUBYS HUNTER PX_30 .
Posted on FaceBook Spanish speaking treasure group, by Spain Detectors (Argentina) found in Paraguay while field testing equipment.
STUNNING FINDING, FROM AN IMAGE OF THE VIRGIN WEIGHTING APPROPRIATE 25 TO 30 KILO. YEAR (1811) IN PARAGUAY ... WITH THE BEST MACHINE ( ANUBYS HUNTER PX_30 .
I thought maybe it was not solid. You probably can get a much larger statue if done so... What I should do is contact Spain Antiquities and find out if they know about this.Why are there holes been drilled into this item?
Now the most important question outstanding.I thought maybe it was not solid. You can get a much larger statue if done so...
Virgin statue from South America. The Lady of Spanish priests year 1811. I'll bet if it's for real the antiquities minister of Spain would have a coronary right on the spot (if they didn't know).Now the most important question outstanding.
What is it?
The horseshoes I find are dirty…! lolhorseshoe
I only got a few from the family collection.My better points I’ve found mostly in creeks
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