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BURIED TREASURE
WHEN it comes to being a ‘Diamond Geezer’ Villamartin based Metal detectorist Alan Thomas is just that – in his quest to find lost treasures!
“The biggest find to date was an 18ct gold ring encrusted with a six diamonds set – it was valued at £3,000,” Alan told me. It’s not often I do interviews in water – but I caught up with Alan – while trawling the sea at Mar Menor, in Lo Pagan, San Pedro del Pinatar, with his underwater metal detector.
“The £3,000 gold ring I found while detecting in Ibiza was traced back to its rightful owner – he identified it, via an inscription – and I received £500 reward,” said Alan. Metal Detecting in Spain is not allowed – unless an import license for the detector has been issued.
And areas differ, as to what times detecting can take place. The use of metal detectors could involve considerations of the Law and Regulations, governing artistic or archaeological finds, involving National Heritage and treasure trove. And if anything is found you have to comply with the complex procedures in Spain. Any finds will not be allowed to leave Spain – until consent is given.
Anything that is found of National artistic Heritage, or over 100 years old, it is unlikely that you would be granted an export permit. Also The Royal Decree of November 1987, outlining nuclear energy and radio-activity, states rules and safeguards against radiation.
The Order in March 1975 set out the homologation rules for radio-active apparatus. And certain metal detectors may not comply with these rules.
The Naval Authorities have also complained in the past following the use of metal detectors – which have been known to interfere with electronic communications.
Cornish man Alan found ‘booty’ in Lo Pagan – alas not of Spanish Heritage importance: “Look at that,” he said, pointing to a 50 cents Spanish coin, along with a cache of metal bottle tops!
Filed under: http://www.theleader.info/article/44955/
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WHEN it comes to being a ‘Diamond Geezer’ Villamartin based Metal detectorist Alan Thomas is just that – in his quest to find lost treasures!
"The biggest find to date was an 18ct gold ring encrusted with a six diamonds set – it was valued at £3,000," Alan told me. It’s not often I do interviews in water – but I caught up with Alan – while trawling the sea at Mar Menor, in Lo Pagan, San Pedro del Pinatar, with his underwater metal detector.
"The £3,000 gold ring I found while detecting in Ibiza was traced back to its rightful owner – he identified it, via an inscription – and I received £500 reward," said Alan. Metal Detecting in Spain is not allowed – unless an import license for the detector has been issued.
And areas differ, as to what times detecting can take place. The use of metal detectors could involve considerations of the Law and Regulations, governing artistic or archaeological finds, involving National Heritage and treasure trove. And if anything is found you have to comply with the complex procedures in Spain. Any finds will not be allowed to leave Spain – until consent is given.
Anything that is found of National artistic Heritage, or over 100 years old, it is unlikely that you would be granted an export permit. Also The Royal Decree of November 1987, outlining nuclear energy and radio-activity, states rules and safeguards against radiation.
The Order in March 1975 set out the homologation rules for radio-active apparatus. And certain metal detectors may not comply with these rules.
The Naval Authorities have also complained in the past following the use of metal detectors – which have been known to interfere with electronic communications.
Cornish man Alan found ‘booty’ in Lo Pagan – alas not of Spanish Heritage importance: "Look at that," he said, pointing to a 50 cents Spanish coin, along with a cache of metal bottle tops!
Filed under: http://www.theleader.info/article/44955/
Car and Motor Insurance | Spanish Home Insurance | International Money Transfers | Send Money to Spain | Spain Property | Online International Payments | Property in Spain
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