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  1. Gold found is more than 13.6 billion ounces. World population nearly 8 billion. Have you got your share, being nearly 1.7 ounces or 53 grams.
  2. I thought it would fit the cause till I found the steering wheel was on the wrong side of the vehicle. 😁
  3. It might be OK with the 6000 but would it get off the ground with the 7000 & 19" DOD. πŸ˜†
  4. Is this a look into the future for more countries. ....Gold is money....
  5. I have found hundreds of Australian half-penny (called a ha'penny) but they were still in circulation when I got my car licence back in 1966, but I did get an English 1866 Farthing (ΒΌ penny) so I know your excitement. Great find.
  6. They say the fun is in the finding (unless it is worth $500,000,000 then greed comes in) The finders should be able to be compensated for time, effort and knowledge put in to finding the treasure plus a reward at least..
  7. Gold must be getting back in the good books for investing. The Perth Mint sets a new sales record _ Kitco News.pdf
  8. When did the USA go decimal? The Russian ruble was the first decimal currency to be used in Europe, dating to 1704, though China had been using a decimal system for at least 2000 years. Elsewhere, the Coinage Act of 1792 introduced decimal currency to the United States, the first English speaking country to adopt a decimalised currency. What countries still use shilling, former English and British coin, nominally valued at one-twentieth of a pound sterling, or 12 pence. The shilling was also formerly the monetary unit of Australia, Austria, New Zealand, and Ireland. Today it is the basic monetary unit in Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, and Uganda.
  9. As the power require to charge one or two MineLab batteries is small compared to the car/truck battery I would use the ML DC charger from the vehicle however the Batteryless Capacitor Jump Starter would be a good backup if the vehicle battery went flat. ....LINK.... For supercapacitor-jump-starters
  10. Some good photos of West Australia Gold Fields, show how it was for the group that went on trips that was organize with permit etc by Nightjar (Peter R.....) who has been involved in WA miners rights for us prospector. Forum post below https://www.prospectingaustralia.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?id=35531
  11. .... LINK .... https://www.9news.com.au/world/spain-court-throws-out-us-treasure-hunter-lawsuit-against-over-sunken-galleon/9731e6ee-750e-4bc8-bcc8-0aebcd16bdef
  12. Riddle of the rainforest coin. Ancient Egyptian visitors to Australia or miner's mishap? ....Link to Coin....
  13. Your and our efforts were well worth while with the persistence effort of defeating bad luck that you put in.
  14. Below is some information that will give you some answers that I posted on another forum way back. .....Direct Battery link..... ....Link to post.... In your situation I would put an extra fused socket directly to the battery that would allow you to use accessories without having to have the ignition on as the capacity of the ML batteries is small compared to the truck battery by many times. Beware of the figures advertises quote they are correct but not what the layman might think is appropriate for his use. SPECIFICATION ROOBOOST RB-2000 is the lightest, most powerful car jump starter to jumpstart 12v cars up to 20 times. Product Name: Jump Starter & Power Bank Model: RB-2000 Internal Battery: Lithium Ion Capacity: 20000mAh (74Wh) Suitable for Vehicles: Up to 10.0L Petrol and 8.0L Diesel Start Voltage: 12V Start Current: 1000Amp Peak Current: 2000Amp Note the Lithium ion Ah rating would be close to 6 Ah for 74 Wh where as the Lead Acid is 85 Ah giving over 1000 Wh Yuasa’s SUV, 4x4 & Light Commercial batteries are designed and built tough using robust internal components and advanced manufacturing processes to withstand the challenges of Australia's extreme conditions.Calcium technology for superior starting power. Full frame cast plates for improved strength and durability. Reduced self-discharge for improved battery life SPECIFICATIONS Chemistry Lead Acid .... Volt 12 .... Ah 85 .... CCA 720 .... RC 160 .... Note A good link on Batteries. ....Battery LINK.... https://www.batterystuff.com/kb/articles/battery-articles/battery-basics.html
  15. If you can use a mono even in high mineral areas, then I would use the mono for depth however as Simon said there is no discrimination with it.
  16. Nearly posted the photo too. Back in 1980 at Beggary Hills Wedderburn in the Golden Triangle a piece that weighed 84 ozs. was found by three boy had found it using an early Whites detector. Just after this was announced there was a rush there by everyone and their dog. The Wife, Me, and her brother went to have a look. I saw an old guy and his wife digging a hole about two feet deep. I asked if he would let me see how my detector responded to his target. I got nothing so he got back in the hole and his wife gave him he detector and said listen to this. I woke up straight away that he was getting his steel cap boots. He was not convinced till I told him to get out and let his wife have a go with her shoes. He was a bit upset as that ground was very hard to dig and he had been digging for over an hour. .....about the nugget.....
  17. When in Bougainville ( Croc Gold ) the cane toads would cover our lawn and we had to pickup the dead ones we ran over on the driveway every day. Had no trouble with snakes in West Aust. gold field, a lot different Bushwalking in the south-west of WA. over a dozen on one walk. In Victoria have been annoyed by a few Brown Snakes while detecting. Once in the golden triangle while digging some tailings to put through a dredge. I cut a snake in to 3 bit and my mate jump out of the way were I was shovelling the dirt in a real hurry. This does not mean don't come to Victoria and take our gold but you are better off going to the other states. πŸ˜„
  18. 1 When the season is over. 2 When the wife says not there again. 3 When I have to go over the same ground twice. 4 When I get sick of the area. 5 When I think I'm being followed. 6 When I feel like looking for a new virgin. πŸ˜€ 7 Forget all above, ...... When I upgrade my Detector and I have to justify it's purchase.
  19. For the recreational prospector it's the enjoyment of doing that counts. The size has affect if the value is not to high, then they become trophies. When they can be swapped for a car, boat etc then it is hard to keep them. The recreational prospector requires something that can get small sub ounce (not extremely tiny nuggets) that make it a pleasure to uses (Weight, Balance, and Ease of matching the ground conditions. For other nuggets then it is special backup detector or coil where coverage and depth is required to bring down the odds of not getting any nuggets. Steve has summed this up on the first page of this POST.
  20. Midas has been good to me, but most were small and a few multi ounce ones. My choice of finds of course is total weight but the pendent size is my favourite nuggets and yield the best price per gram. If they are bit heavy you will get a sore breast bone when moving (or that's what I tell the girls πŸ˜€ Same bits. Carol with a 16 ounce necklace.
  21. It makes it worthwhile when the little ones lead you to big daddy. A lot of character in it.
  22. As Norvic said all terrains are here. These shots are were I got my first ΒΌ ounce of gold by myself once I got my wheels, over 55 years ago. Walhalla is the start of Alpine Walking Trail. The Australian Alps Walking Track winds through the high country of Victoria, New South Wales and the ACT. It traverses rugged remote alpine country and bushwalkers must always be experienced, self reliant and have good navigation skills. To walk the whole trail can take between 5 and 8 weeks. Food drops or a support crew are necessary, as the trail passes through no towns, although it passes close to the ski resorts of Mt Hotham, Falls Creek, Mt Baw Baw, Thredbo, Charlotte Pass and Perisher. The 650 kilometre track generally follows ridges and high plains through some of the highest country in Australia. In many ways, it is the grandest and most difficult of all the long distance tracks in Australia. It is not the longest but with over 27,000 metres of climbing and descending it is indeed a tough walk (equivalent to more than 3 ascents and descents of Mt Everest!). This equates to between 550m and 800m of climbing and descending each day - definitely not a flat walk! It also crosses a lot of Australia's best alpine scenery making it a very scenic varied walk. The start of the walk at the towns rotunda. I have walked solo over the first 200 Km both ways as well as some of the other sections all of which has Gold mining history. Note the start of the track heading up from the right of the rotunda. Walhalla's gold value at only $600 a ounce. As you can see not flat like the shows you see.
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