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Finds can often be found in old houses built in the 40-50s of the last century . Especially in the city center and not on the outskirts . Since the center of the city, where the original building came from, the cultural layer is richer . Large cities have more ancient history than small ones as a rule . In the center, land has been built up since the 16th century . Then they were rebuilt with buildings . . . after that they made gardens on the places of former houses . Which eclipses again gave up for development during the first empire, when Small-An was colonized . Construction was carried out in the middle of the 19th century . . . after the house was again dismantled and rebuilt in the late 30-40-50s of the 20th century . Whereas in the suburbs, on the outskirts, until the 50-60s of the 20th century there was agricultural territory and development began only in the mid 60s of the 20th century . . .
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So when disa.s.sembling houses of the 40s of the 20th century, it is worth paying attention to the bricks themselves . Sometimes you can find royal bricks, they are thinner, longer than the usual modern . If you take them in your hand and gently tap your finger, they will ring . Such bricks easily withstand an earthquake of 8 points on the Richter scale . If there is a brand of a plant on such a brick, then it can easily be sold for $ 5 per 1 piece . Usually in a house there are up to 10,000-20000 bricks . Royal bricks without a mark are 5-10 cents per 1 piece . They are bought by wealthy businessmen and built from them, their forks worth $ 200,000 or even all of $ 1 . 5 million .
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But this is so particular .
Next, pay attention to the roof, namely attics, tai usually hide valuables, gold and silver coins, cutlery, jewelry, paintings, prints, trophies from the Second World War . Some simply old things, originally from the 20-30s of the last century . Old records, winegla.s.ses, porcelain . . . and at auctions, antiques, for these finds you can earn from a couple of tens of dollars to a couple of hundred . Some plates or porcelain may still be unique and the price then can be up to 4000-6000 dollars .
Also, sometimes in old houses there are beams made of rails . They have hallmarks, usually these are rails of 1858-1898 . If you are lucky, it may turn out to be Belgian or French, for 1 rail with a seal and data from the manufacturer, you can easily earn 550 dollars or even all 2500 .
It is worth paying attention to the floors, if you raise them, then treasures can be found under them, as well as under the steps of the ladder . In addition, there may simply be coins dropped by the builders there . . . also applies to places under the windows, there may also be small treasures .
In the bas.e.m.e.nt, sometimes they hide treasures in the corners or in the center, walled in the walls . Sometimes in the walls, there are walled up with stucco doors leading to the lower floors of the bas.e.m.e.nt .
It also makes sense to check the paths to the house and garden paved with tiles, stones or bricks . There, too, sometimes they find old treasures . Some "especially" advanced peasants hid their money in toilets that were on the street or "garbage pits" . But this search is very amateurish .
Some peasants living near the forest, hid their money and jewelry in the hollows, tied on high branches or near the roots .
Some treasures could be found at the bottom of small rivers or man-made irrigation ditches; in summer, spring and autumn, water flows there in a concrete or stone-lined bed . And in the winter, here . . . there is no water . . . and the treasure is located under the channel, at the bottom, in a pit 10 cm deep . Few people will guess about such a place for storing jewelry .
There are also treasures near pillars or inside mounds of courtyard walls . There were pockets of placers of 10-20 silver kopecks from 1920-1923 . As well as two silver rubles in 1920 . Not to mention the copper kopeks of 1924-25 . If there was a reflink or points on the edge, then such a coin already cost $ 100, whereas a coin without reflex on the edge, it cost only 3 dollars . Everywhere has its own subtleties .