nsdq
Silver Member
- Oct 16, 2011
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- Detector(s) used
- AT-Pro,Ace 150, flea market digger
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I do not know what you talking about..........
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That is as sad as 'if a farmer won the lottery' - he'd keep farming till all the money was gone
That is what I tell my mother in law all the time.I do not know what you talking about..........
You were detecting in the woods behind a well known organized crime member's home, in a wealthy suburb of New York City, when you got a sweet signal and started digging. This is what you found - Lots of One-ounce gold coins. Now what do you do?
Are you willing bet Terry life on it? Terry should tell us if he did research that the coins were there, or he just found them.No self respecting crime member would bury treasure in the woods. So I think you are safe.
No self respecting crime member would bury treasure in the woods. So I think you are safe.
By reading his comments, I believe you.Naw, he's been brain dead for years.
Seriously? Get a passport, drive to Texas/Arizona/New Mexico/California and cross over into Mexico. Sell the coins in Mexico and then come back across into the US after getting a bank draft/Certified check. Make a business deal while in Mexico to buy something to sell in the US and then make the check be part of the "Business Deal". That's if you are going to stay in the US. Otherwise "take the money and run" I always wanted to go to New Zeland or Down Under. LOL
I will forward this information to the FBI. Off to jail you will go. Run Terry Run.I used a welding torch to melt the coins, and poured them into Troy-pound ingots. I also tried my hand at pouring some man-made "gold nuggets." I used our gold claims to launder the gold, and sold it through cash deals and on-the-books sales to refineries.