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    Mineral Rights are reserved by the Crown.

    So far I've spent $229 on a metal detector. When I've recovered that amount, in minerals, I'll move on to the next step in a LONG process. I have a borrowed gold pan. I'm still experimenting/tuning the detector on known coins, pop rivet nails & bits of wire, around the house. There's a few...
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    Mineral Rights are reserved by the Crown.

    G'day HeadsUp & Balmain Bob. Thanks for your input. If I set up a small sluice, near my house & hand carry or wheelbarrow hand dug paydirt to it, can I use the water in my 3 rainwater tanks to sluice it, as a fossicker in NSW? I can use the excess water on my gardens & the sand & gravel will...
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    Mineral Rights are reserved by the Crown.

    3 big THANK YOU's to Swing'n & Dig'n, Mbasko & Araluen. I'm now typing this for the 2nd time, coz I hit POST REPLY instead of SUBMIT. I can't find anything regarding test holes in the plethora of double dutch legalese in those links. As a NSW fossicker, I can dig test holes, with a hand post...
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    Mineral Rights are reserved by the Crown.

    MINERAL RIGHTS ARE RESERVED BY THE CROWN. This is what it says on the Title Deeds for the 1200 acre property where I live. I have a 10% share as Tenant in Common. It's about 2 hours drive from Grafton NSW & before I start prospecting, I need to know if this just means I must obtain a Licence...
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