I never looked for gold, only coins in the fields, helmets at battle sites, and various small things. We don’t have gold aureuses (at least the Romans didn’t get it, but there are rumors about Roman treasures), gold in its pure form is also not present in the ground. All that remains is to look at the finds of more successful diggers, such as this:
One guy in Australia, who naturally wished to remain anonymous and unnamed, found with the help of a Minelab GPZ-7000 (which he just recently bought for, ahem, $10,000 & #8212; the amount is also quite large) a large natural ingot — a piece of gold weighing 4.1 kilograms. A lot or a little? As for me, it’s a lot! Naturally, I put this stuff up for auction.
The ingot itself:
Power, of course! Approximately the bar is valued at $250,000 US. Swung a shovel and you have already solved most of the problems in your life and created even more new problems. 🙂
Of course, I would agree to find such a piece of gold with a detector.
Why are we sitting at the computer? Run to the fields and dig! Or if you’re lazy, then to keep your spirits up, you can look at this section, there are a lot of finds here!