Wood case of gold ingots and coins found at a depth of 3 feet (for the owner of the location) by an astute treasure hunter who spent more than 2 weeks attempting to locate these spoils of war on a piece of property located close to Lausanne, Switzerland. This deposit had been dissimulated during the last war of 39/45 (the wood case was completely destroyed but was recreated for the purpose of this presentation).
Cauldron which contained more than 26 pounds of copper, bronzes, and 18th and 19th century coins (At a depth of 44 inches close to a wall)
Pot which contained more than 13 pounds of gold coins (Located at a depth of 4 feet at the foot of a rock in Germany)
Hatchet of a deposit which was comprised of more than 70 other items from the Bronze Age (3/4 feet depth in an open field in Picardi)
Deposit of Romans coins - There was more than 12,000 coins (34/38 inch depth in the scrubland located close to Rennes les Bains (France)
Walther P38 of 1941 gun. Found in a forest at a depth of 24/28 inches with its ammunition in tinplated box filled with grease. Very well conserved. One can obtain a very handsome price from a collector.
Some examples of items discovered with our detectors
Pair of gold candlesticks around 17th century found with various other objects (crockery, silverware, more than 150 coins, jewel cases, and 2 crucifixes) having been buried in a trunk with an iron lock and reinforcements that had rusted with time. The place has always been know as “the field of treasure” but nobody had been able to locate the deposit before the arrival of a researcher provided by Deepers (permission was granted by the owner of the site, who thought that the treasure did not exist, and he agreed that that the discoverer could keep 75% of the treasure; the divvy was later renegotiated for an even 50/50 split).
10 Mexican gold coins, 41 grams each one, found in an old box of candies hidden in a wall
Pot containing 3,2 kg of granulated processed gold. Found at 70cm of depth in Mexico
And much more...
All of these and more discoveries were made with our metal detection equipment
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