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Urban Gold Prospecting
December 8, 2011 | Time.com

This video shows how Raffi Stepanian finds gold and diamonds in the cracks of Manhattan sidewalks. I don’t know if he really making 300 bucks per day but his techniques are interesting!

It has been said that for all of the money in circulation today, four times that amount has been lost, hidden or buried.


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