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by Spooky23
2519 days ago
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Lol. No. Usually where there are significant amounts of minerals, there are separate mineral rights. Mineral rights trump surface ownership, and usually the rights were sold off decades or centuries ago. If you find something under your property, it probably doesn't belong to you. Also, state laws vary in weird ways. Should you find gold in New York, it's the property of the state. |
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