deep sea in dipolog, town of katipunan. there is a story a japanese submarine sank loaded with gold. story came out because prisoners loaded the items but most of them where shot and few escape before the sub sunk.
deep sea in dipolog, town of katipunan. there is a story a japanese submarine sank loaded with gold. story came out because prisoners loaded the items but most of them where shot and few escape before the sub sunk.
TS, Can you give us a piece of advice on what is the right move to take if example naay makuykuyan asa man dapat ibaligya?
Permi man mi nakakawt sauna ako brother, telfon unit kato karaan itom, carved images, ammunitions , silver wares basta daghan kaso gagmay pa lagi mi wa mi kabaw unsa buhaton.
Ako sang lola sa Davao pagkawt daw sa ila septik tank daghan au nakuha nga tibud kaso wa gyud naitabi sila lola kay gekuha dayun sa Munisipyo.
Kung makakawt mi usab unsa angay ug dapat buhaton? Asa e-dispose ang loot aron masapi?
Sounds good![]()
mao bah bro? sayang.... naa man gud mi yuta diri sa city, na palit mora 1930's mang cguro to... it has a hole which is a perfect circle manga 2 or 2.5 meters ang ka dak-on sa circle and a depth more or less 100-150feet cguro... duol ra ni cya og more than a century old na kahoy.
pospect man gud bro then anugon kaau og pa lampason. hehehe
by the way sauna mag kalot2 ko sa said na lugar kay daghan ko ma kalotan na manga tip sa bala. manga 1ft ra cguro akong gi kalot.
Good question. for the antique stuffs, you can always sell it it at your local antique store, have it verified first of course and get an estimate for it from different sources. You can also donate some of your find to a museum of your choice. Chances are these are some of your items could really be worth a lot for private collectors. but if you are referring to gold,(this is the tricky part) i suggest you go to youtube for a visual demonstration of smelting/resmelting/melting (all are different from each other) gold.The process of melting gold is quite simple and needs only a few common tools found in most households. Once done, you can pour melted gold in molds or clay crucibles, so that it can be hardened and used to keep, sell or create new pieces. Melting gold on your own will not only avoid usage of harsh chemicals on your gold, but will also save your money which the professionals will demand for.When you 'Melt' Gold, you change it from a solid to a liquid, you don’t change its chemical composition, or its amount of alloys. Everything for Gold and Silver melting, when melting gold people used a blow torch with air bellow, then a torch, then an electric melt.
Get your scrap gold material. Make sure you're working with real gold! See How to Tell if Gold Is Real.
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Place in crucible. Since gold melts at almost 2000 degrees Fahrenheit, you need a container that won't melt before the gold does. If you don't have a crucible, you can purchase a graphite crucible online for around $10(try national bookstore). Put the crucible in a fireproof area.
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Use an acetylene torch.sprinkle a little boric acid powder, Point the flame at the gold until it starts to melt.add another sprinkle of boric acid and Continue until the gold is completely liquid.
Wear welder's goggles.
Do not wear loose clothing.
Do not wear flammable clothing.
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Using crucible tongs, carefully pour the molten gold into ingot mold or other shape. The mold should be made from similar material as the crucible. Or, place in a bucket of water if making gold shot.
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Wait for the gold piece to cool completely before handling.
And sell your gold to pawnshops collectors private investors and so on. Make sure your gold is the real deal.
also ang munsipyo naa cla right mu kuha but dili tanan kay by law naa sad mo nuha ato. i suggest a good lawyer for this. before mo mag excavate ug site and you are pretty sure that your site contains vast amount of gold, i suggest you talk to the municipal mayor nalang para ma sabot nnu tarong, legal pa ang nu pag excavate. Make sure lng naa mo MOA(memorandum of Agreement) from the land owner, the municipality, and your group para klaro tanan. pa notarize and everything para wala labad sa ulu pg human. you wont have to worry about your dig being confiscated especially if naa mo permit
bro adtua nlng sa guinsaogon and talk to the people there para you will see for yourself and ikaw nlng judge kung unsa jd nahitabo ato adlawa. if you want to talk to the people i talked there leme know il give you the addresses and names nga ako na interview didto. kay they were there the day it happened and sad to say they lost many relatives and loved ones. our very own brothers and sisters. duol naman jd na liloan ug st bernard. visit nlng didto. i suggest you keep an open mind and investigate the truth on your own.
pede raman na ma da ug sabot sabot, i think 10 percent for the municipality,(30 percent man by law) cguru 20-30 percent sa land owner (unless mu apil jd cla mismo physically sa dig its different sabot sabot) the rest kamo na pag igu unsa fair para nu. diplomacy lang. if u want ur dig to be in secret, then make sure it maintains that way. mas mau mangutana lang mo cguru sa nu municipality kawtan para sure
this the story I heard from my cousin. He is a member of a congrigation believing that the world will end by 2000. Daghan ni sila what their master did is point her finger on a Cebu map and with that location there they will build their temple. 2 of cousins and my Tita shared 500k that was 50% of my Tita's retirement from Gov't service. Their belief broke their family.
So for 2 years they had their temple built in Tuburan, North of Cebu. According to his story the site during the Marcos era. Locals their said the entire site by cordoned by the Military, helicopters keeps hauling boxes to a waiting naval ship as they described it locals previliged to visit the site said it was gold bars left by the Japanese.
I dont how valid his story is, but this could also be on of the possible sites.
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