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    Digging away.........


    In Tomares, Spain, whilst digging ditches and laying pipes, workers stumbled upon a literal treasure trove. It seems that sometime in the past, one person
    "If they control your speech.....they control your life"
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    Re: One for Pvt Burgess

    Brill innit Tone. Shows thee just wots lying underground still ready to be unearthed, even if discovered by accident. Even in WW1 ancient artefacts were discovered while,st troops were digging trenches, also many great finds by geezers simply gardening.

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      Re: One for Pvt Burgess

      Originally posted by Dave Burgess View Post
      Brill innit Tone. Shows thee just wots lying underground still ready to be unearthed, even if discovered by accident. Even in WW1 ancient artefacts were discovered while,st troops were digging trenches, also many great finds by geezers simply gardening.

      How much would that lot be worth Dave.
      Last edited by Don the Mod; 21 February 2017, 13:51.
      "If they control your speech.....they control your life"
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        Re: One for Pvt Burgess

        Just depends Tone. Gold coins obviously much rarer n weth about two grand each depending on the Emperor minted on em. Silver Denarius, average 50 quid each, once again depending on Emperor minted on em. Bronze obviously not as rare, but depending on condition, a sky diver each. Then thaz got the pots they came in, good 50 quid each, so quite a haul. If it was me, gold and silver would be sold separately over a good period of time so as not to raise suspicion, bronze in groups of 5 at a time fer same reason. Keep thee guin in ale money fer a while!

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