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Old 10-02-2006, 10:51 PM
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Today I received this news from Mineoro. Although it happened in 2005, the person only now decided to disclose the information.

This is his message:
FINDING IN JORDAN

2005

It was a jar containing roman gold coins from around 1500 years ago. The jar was broken, 70 m inside the ground, clay soil. Around one hundred pieces of coins. It was at night and they were detected from around 1 m and a half. The coins were spread everywhere and the detector picked them one by one.

The pieces were sold in New York at USD 2,000.oo (twelve thousand dollars a piece) .


Hunter: S.D.S.
Model: PDC210
Depth: 70 cm
Distance: 1.5 M
Hour: At night

There are two more findings made this past week. I will give no details yet until I can confirm them. I will post every finding I happen to encounter and from every one I come to know. They will be evidences and hard facts.
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Old 10-03-2006, 01:26 AM
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Jeepers…I guess there is no way to validate this press release now, is there :::rolls eyes:::
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Old 10-03-2006, 06:33 AM
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Oh good news. although it has been small target(in comparison with those we are looking for)
deserves to congratulate them and mineoro. this part of statement: "The jar was broken, 70 m inside the ground, clay soil." demonstrates to me it's validation. cos we ourselves had exactly experienced this, a crushed jar full of grey silver powder. (We thought it was exploded)
The jars in a hollow places (rooms or tunnels) have remained intact otherwise those have been buried under ground and under soil-pressure mostly are being found broken.(maybe due to ground buoyancy or earthquakes during centuries...).
Hung, I am still impatiently waiting for new news. keep in communication with me.
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Old 10-03-2006, 11:12 AM
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"The jar was broken, 70 m inside the ground, clay soil."
Usually someone snaps a photo of the almost 300 foot deep hole, and one or two of the participants dancing about with joy and glee for these press releases
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:20 PM
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Note the '70 m' mentioning on his narration , but '70 cm' when depth is described in the bottom of page. So one of them is wrong.
I bet the jar was found at 70 cm, around 3 feet.
I will contact Mineoro to clear this.
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Old 10-03-2006, 07:00 PM
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Happy to see that
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Old 10-03-2006, 07:36 PM
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Usually someone snaps a photo of the almost 300 foot deep hole, and one or two of the participants dancing about with joy and glee for these press releases
I swear to god you never and ever have known anything about treasure hunting. you are just a quiz man and is obvious have no more forte.
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Old 10-03-2006, 10:26 PM
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I swear to god you never and ever have known anything about treasure hunting. you are just a quiz man and is obvious have no more forte.
Gads, this is not dancing around with joy and glee, nor is this a *** and festive mood. Cheer up!

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Ask a question or two and watch the flem-flam-man scram,
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Old 10-04-2006, 04:02 PM
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Today I received this news from Mineoro. Although it happened in 2005, the person only now decided to disclose the information.
Evidence? Photos? Names? Or do we simply accept Mineoro's word that this actually happened?
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Old 10-04-2006, 06:35 PM
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Evidence? Photos? Names? Or do we simply accept Mineoro's word that this actually happened?
Unfortunatley not at this time.
The above narration was provided by a Jordanian who visited Mineoro last week. It was his friend who found the jar of coins. He refused to give his friend's name or any aditional information. He said treasure hunting is forbidden in Jordan and he is scared to death if this info gets known by Jordanian government.
He was at Mineoro to buy a FG79 since he was amazed at his friend's Mineoro PDC 210 performance.
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Old 10-04-2006, 06:51 PM
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A couple of years ago, Mineoro had a list of "treasure finds" on their web site, most with names and email addresses. It turned out the every last email address was dead, and none of the names showed up in any web searches.

Testimonials that cannot be verified are worthless.
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Old 10-05-2006, 02:02 AM
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Testimonials that cannot be verified are worthless.

Conveniently Mr Mitchell cannot verify his finds either, at least we are unable to contact him, even if Dell were to raise his antenna and try, it would still be pointless since who trusts him anyway.

Liars are cheap, some pathological types will even do it solely for the satisfaction and intrigue.

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Old 10-04-2006, 08:16 PM
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...He said treasure hunting is forbidden in Jordan and he is scared to death if this info gets known by Jordanian government...
I understand them. that's it. Here in Middle east situation is high stuffy and we scare of our lives. treasure hunting is really forbidden and intelligent service pursues treasure hunters. I exactly entitle them. here the government even executes THs.
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Old 10-04-2006, 09:03 PM
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Hello

The situation is the same in Belgium. It is a small country and I would not certainly say in this forum if I had found a treasure. I am certain that since the following day, I would have some problems. All is known here.
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Old 10-05-2006, 01:50 AM
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Thumbs down Mineoro thread..

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It was a jar containing roman gold coins from around 1500 years ago.
As you probably know; roman coins are dated by the emperor so why such vague dating? (By the way .. Roman empire was already divided in 395AD, so are the coins Byzantine?
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70 m inside the ground
Depth: 70 cm
Distance: 1.5 M
These numbers are questonable...even for mineoro. If the coins were only 70cm under earth surface - looks bit shorty for mineoro probably this is 70 m .. Or maybe Emperor Justinian in AD1500 tryed to detect deep coin cache like Carl.
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The pieces were sold in New York at USD 2,000.oo (twelve thousand dollars a piece) .
$2.000,00 or $12.000,00 ?? And the question is how were the 100 gold coins smuggled from Jordan to USA :confused: + intelligent service behind..??
Hey but yes..detectorists are damage-makers for archaeologists.
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There are two more findings made this past week. I will give no details yet until I can confirm them. I will post every finding I happen to encounter and from every one I come to know. They will be evidences and hard facts.
Please first tell how you confirmed above Gold found statement before you continue with other evidences and hard facts.

I do not understand Hungs bad attitude towards Carl... finaly Carl helps Hung advertising mineoro with existance of this forum and this thread... who knowns how many naive people bought mineoros and other C.#.#.P. devices with help of such golden found forum threads. Hey Carl maybe mineoro should fund your server bills .
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