My big lucky day - find gold rings in old house

New England cellar holes

Owner long ago dead, house is still there, albeit mostly mulch and nails. I see no difference between a long abandoned Eastern European structure and the aforementioned scenario. It belongs to someone, lost relatives, town, county, or state. No trespassing signs are a different thing.
 
No matter what country you are from (which you didn't mention), that house belongs to someone, and so do those rings. I'd be looking for the legal owner.....:(

You really should attempt to seek out the legitimate owner ! :(

I suppose I may have jumped to a "wrong" conclusion, earlier! Based on your video, it does indeed appear, that the house was abandoned, and that you were ok, to poke around. Actually, I can't believe you went in there. I suppose it's cold, where you are located, but here, in the mid-eastern USA, I wouldd still be very concerned about "snakes". It's not quite winter yet, so places like that have to wait for cold weather !

Regardless, I probably made a bad call. :( I apologize.........Great Find ! Those rings are beautiful :yes:
 
I've seen hundreds of videos of US detectorists going in to abandoned homes, tearing up floorboards, and scavenging in rubble. I have never thought much of it, because the structures were in complete disrepair and there appeared to be no occupants or maintenance. The same appears to be true in this case. None of us know the state of affairs here, so without passing judgement I'll just say "nice looking rings".
 
Gorgeous workmanship. That jeweler was an artist. Is the stone alexandrite? It's a vary dark one. Beautiful! You are a lucky guy, Staislav!

Hello I don't know, in my town no jeweller.
New photo - in day
 

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Today small surprise, be more rings, but not my:tissue:
 

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Awesome finds Stanislav, beautiful rings! Huge congrats. To the rest of you guys, go troll somewhere else.

If you oppose what he is doing, put it in a pm or take yourself to findsmall or whatever other trashy sites are out there for "griefers". Let him enjoy the fruits of his labors.

Greg
 
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Way to go Stanislav M

Being a individual lucky enough to have made many great finds myself. I see nothing wrong here. I have scoured many abandoned homes throughout my travels. I'm sure if anyone was still interested in that property they would have recovered anything of interest already. How many of you dove head first into an old ram shacked building? Our favorite places to hunt. My best coin came from an old run down home that I hunted without finding who owned the land but deemed OK to hunt.
Sometimes fate separates us from our valuables too. I have lost items that I treasured as well. I do not expect to have someone track me down and return my lost items! Now if it is something where the owner is easily identified and it was recent, yes return it! The rings that I found in the local park this summer, the knives, the cool coins and the necklaces are mine now! We all have different lines of morality. Most individuals on this site are good individuals and have to make the decision to where they draw the line of morality. I take the word of 99% of the posts here at face value and don't throw stones. Stanislav M Congratulations and go find more. I wish I could come join you on the next hunt of that property!! Good luck, keep us up to date!
 
Owner long ago dead, house is still there, albeit mostly mulch and nails. I see no difference between a long abandoned Eastern European structure and the aforementioned scenario. It belongs to someone, lost relatives, town, county, or state. No trespassing signs are a different thing.

That's what we were getting at when we originally read his post were he says

"House be broken and very much rubbish. Work with metal detector not real. I go inside, old newspaper and clothes, much dirt. In one room"

He says "go inside" leads one to believe he went INSIDE an abandoned house...

He saus "In one room..." Leading people to believe there is room to this house he went "inside"

So if some of us questioned those things, it surely should be understandable... he went "inside" someone else house in "one room"

Hardly sounds like a pile of rubbish when read...
 
Nectardetector,

You should have noticed while reading this post that a language barrier exists here. Words you use to describe a situation may be completely different than another individual describing the same situation. Especially when you are dealing with different cultures and languages. When I read the first post I get the impression of an abandoned house. I would highly doubt that an individual would post about breaking and entering, steeling property then show pics on a popular form. Yes the language in the first post is broken but I'm sure Stanislav M is just like you and me. Let him enjoy his finds.
 
Hello. My friends, thank you beyond support.
I bad speak on english, I not theif, this house destroyed, no owner.
I put video, all house - post № 15
Diggum - no sun,only rain, bad photo
Best regards, Stanislav
 
Way to judge a guy from another country, stupidly assuming the laws are the same there as the US.

This is no different than a cellar hole hunt in the US.
 
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