Wow, you really got onto some goodies in this one. I've been watching a guy called "The Scottish Detectorist". He finds British coins a lot, of course. He deciphers the Latin abbreveations all the time. I think it says George III, by the grace of God, King of Brittania, Ireland and Scotland. That first fatty Indian(actually all the Indians) is in really nice condition. Thanks.
Hey Callie! Thanks yes that spot really surprised me that day! Especially since me and Mikey hit it a few years prior and Mikey's no slouch with his machine! Thanks again 👍😊
Thanks Tony! Yeah, the summer time is when I'm usually the busiest. That's why I try and cover the entire summers and winters worth of videos when crops are off. It's not easy, and I fell short this spring. I have a couple more in the bank yet ill put out on the next month or so. Thanks again and take care 😊👍
Try using your pinpoint her to lock onto the target location before you dig… turn on to max setting of 3…. Make a cross over the target area and lock on before you dig and you won’t hit the targets as often. You’d be surprised how often the Pinpointer can detect the target.
Again, so many of those Indians were in great shape- it's just amazing! There's gotta be an XF 77 hiding in there somewhere! Oh, and those 2 silvers werE pretty damn good themselves- Fantastic hunt!
No I'm not leaving, I only hunt in the spring before fields are planted and the fall after harvest. So I try and get my videos during that time . If I get the itch bad enough I go during the summer but projects around the house and lots of overtime at work has kept me busy this summer.
We were when I was in school, BIG TIME, lol. But a few years after I graduated, Hillsdale changed conferences, and we no longer play them in sports. That's been a little bit ago, I'm 50 now, lol.
@@TheHillsdaleBoys same. I lived in Michigan 25 years, moved to Tennessee for 25. My kids are grown. Im moving back to Michigan. Metal detecting sucks in tn. Very strict. I was working there in that area probably about 92. Had me a bounty hunter tr500 detector at that time. Still have it. Kind of a joke now but im glad I kept it. I promote your channel. Keep sending it!! 😃
Awesome finds! Youre videos always inspire me to get back out. I have not tuned in awhile" blame it on Pickleball Summer" but now im back into detecting mode and i see now you have the At Max. Are you loving it?
I miss my Pro tones, but yes, I like it. Boy, it's definitely more powerful, that's for sure. On these iron patches, I have to turn the sensitivity way down. Never had to do that with the pro. Even with the Sharpshooter coil, I still have to. Hitting those deep square nails every 3 steps is annoying. I know it would help with deep goodies, but most of my goodies are less than 5 inches anyways so I'm not keen on it. So I turn it down. I'll gage every spot I guess for sensitivity adjustments. It'll be fine... 👍
Bull Head rather than Bulldog. 1816 was the first year of a new reformed coinage where the metal value did not have to equal the face value, so it was Britains first “token” coinage. Nice find. Andy
Hey Andy, I was going back and watching some of your videos, love all the coins you found, love the bull head. Was you using the sniper coil here and what advantage did it give you in the corn field?
Thank you,, yeah, I'm definitely a coin shooter. Yeah, it's the Nel Sharpshooter coil. It's 9.5 X 5.5, and it's absolutely perfect for the high iron, long gone field homesites.The depth is astonishing as well for such a small coil. Especially in corn stubble. Corn stubble is tuff because your swinging areas are small, the small coil really helps in that situation. The Sharpshooter is my full time coil.
Google search your county and 1870 "atlas" or "map". It's all u can do. Then try your local register of deeds office. They may have the big old atlas. 😊👍 good luck
Lol, sometimes I remember to pull it out and sometimes I don't. My mind isn't there, meaning everything I find I keep, and I'm never thinking of the monetary value for someday possibly selling. Someday, I may dig something and regret it, I know. I was so excited, I'm not surprised i forgot to grab it, lol.
Guess it depends on how hard they look at the micro finish when you send one out but like you said, dug coin, 150 plus years in a farm field being plowed every year. I'm lucky it was in as good of shape as it was. I don't think it was lost from the original settlers of that site. I'll bet it was lost much later and was a keep sake of later inhabitants. It was in to good of condition in my book.
Great finds! Scored!!!
Thanks Ken 😊
Nice finds 👍👍❤️
Thank you ! 😊
Very nice! Lots of good finds.
Thank u 😊
Was missing your videos! Glad you're back.
Awe... thank you, yeah I'm back, not sure what kind of video frequency I'll have for a couple months but I'm back for a bit.
Wow, you really got onto some goodies in this one. I've been watching a guy called "The Scottish Detectorist". He finds British coins a lot, of course. He deciphers the Latin abbreveations all the time. I think it says George III, by the grace of God, King of Brittania, Ireland and Scotland. That first fatty Indian(actually all the Indians) is in really nice condition. Thanks.
Hey Callie! Thanks yes that spot really surprised me that day! Especially since me and Mikey hit it a few years prior and Mikey's no slouch with his machine! Thanks again 👍😊
Faith
Faith ?
@@TheHillsdaleBoys Jillian's right. That last part isn't Ireland and Scotland. It's Defender of the Faith.
Wow that silver coin! Speechless. Congrats
Threw me for a loop , can tell ya that much ! Lol thanks Danny 😊
Awesome hunt Andy !! Glad you put out a video brother I been missing the hunts !
Thanks Tony! Yeah, the summer time is when I'm usually the busiest. That's why I try and cover the entire summers and winters worth of videos when crops are off. It's not easy, and I fell short this spring. I have a couple more in the bank yet ill put out on the next month or so. Thanks again and take care 😊👍
Oh absolutely brother I understand! Appreciate what you do get done .
Nice finds thanks for vid.
Your welcome and thanks for watching 😊
very nice finds!congrats!
Thank you ! 😊 👍
Try using your pinpoint her to lock onto the target location before you dig… turn on to max setting of 3…. Make a cross over the target area and lock on before you dig and you won’t hit the targets as often. You’d be surprised how often the Pinpointer can detect the target.
Wawww outstanding, they actually call that one a Bullhead, I've only found 2 myself over here, big congratulations buddy 🏴
Thanks that was a shock once I figured out what it was
@@TheHillsdaleBoys I bet you were shocked, awesome
Again, so many of those Indians were in great shape- it's just amazing! There's gotta be an XF 77 hiding in there somewhere! Oh, and those 2 silvers werE pretty damn good themselves- Fantastic hunt!
Thank you ! Ya know, I truly believe I'll eventually find a 77 ihp, lol. 🤞 thanks again! 😊👍
Nice find, beautiful George III one shilling all the way from the UK
Thank you, it was quite the surprise that's for sure, lol. 😊
👍British bullhead wow! Finding one of those in England is hard! I can't believe you found that in ohio
Thanks Jillian 😁
Wow what an amazing hunt congrats
Thank you ! 😊
Omfg! I forgot you guys existed. You guys make amazing videos that always inspires me to go out and find a new spot. I’m glad you guys are back
Thank you ! And yes a have a few videos left in my phone I'll try and put out in the next month or so. Thanks again 😊
@@TheHillsdaleBoys are you leaving for good! Or do you only hunt in the fall cause of the corn fields
No I'm not leaving, I only hunt in the spring before fields are planted and the fall after harvest. So I try and get my videos during that time . If I get the itch bad enough I go during the summer but projects around the house and lots of overtime at work has kept me busy this summer.
This was a awesome video congratulations on your silver coins
Thank you sir.... 😊
I was through there before. Worked in Coldwater for a bit. I bet your highschool teams are rivals!
We were when I was in school, BIG TIME, lol. But a few years after I graduated, Hillsdale changed conferences, and we no longer play them in sports. That's been a little bit ago, I'm 50 now, lol.
@@TheHillsdaleBoys same. I lived in Michigan 25 years, moved to Tennessee for 25. My kids are grown. Im moving back to Michigan. Metal detecting sucks in tn. Very strict.
I was working there in that area probably about 92. Had me a bounty hunter tr500 detector at that time. Still have it. Kind of a joke now but im glad I kept it. I promote your channel. Keep sending it!! 😃
Oh nice, and thank you very much. Give me a hollar when u get up here, maybe we'll go hit a field. 👍
Awesome finds! Youre videos always inspire me to get back out. I have not tuned in awhile" blame it on Pickleball Summer" but now im back into detecting mode and i see now you have the At Max. Are you loving it?
I miss my Pro tones, but yes, I like it. Boy, it's definitely more powerful, that's for sure. On these iron patches, I have to turn the sensitivity way down. Never had to do that with the pro. Even with the Sharpshooter coil, I still have to. Hitting those deep square nails every 3 steps is annoying. I know it would help with deep goodies, but most of my goodies are less than 5 inches anyways so I'm not keen on it. So I turn it down. I'll gage every spot I guess for sensitivity adjustments. It'll be fine... 👍
Nice finds
Thank you ! 😊 👍
let's go let's go treasure ✌👵
You can polish that hit out. A brush and some silver cleaner, Will look just like new.
Thank you I will definitely do that before it goes in the display case. This year's finds are still on the table, lol. 😊
Bull Head rather than Bulldog. 1816 was the first year of a new reformed coinage where the metal value did not have to equal the face value, so it was Britains first “token” coinage. Nice find. Andy
Thank you sir ! And thanks for the info! Very cool 😎
Great hunt. Some very nice coins. I hear some red winged blackbirds in the background. Love the sound of those birds. I’m from northern Indiana.
Very nice hunt Mike. Keep on rolling with all the beautiful Indians. That's my white whale. Enjoyed the video.
A peaceful day in the field, digging lots of nice coins... who could ask for more?
Amen...
Hey Andy, I was going back and watching some of your videos, love all the coins you found, love the bull head. Was you using the sniper coil here and what advantage did it give you in the corn field?
Thank you,, yeah, I'm definitely a coin shooter. Yeah, it's the Nel Sharpshooter coil. It's 9.5 X 5.5, and it's absolutely perfect for the high iron, long gone field homesites.The depth is astonishing as well for such a small coil. Especially in corn stubble. Corn stubble is tuff because your swinging areas are small, the small coil really helps in that situation. The Sharpshooter is my full time coil.
That first button looked like a button from an early golf jacket same dimple pattern
Maybe, it'd have to be a real early one. Map shows home gone by 1904.
The folded mystery piece appears to be a hand hold for a small platter
I think your right! Thank you ! 😊
Sweet hunt i always enjoy your adventure
Thanks Mandy ! 😊👍
Awesome hunting and great finds congrats. 👍
Thanks so much ! Wish they were all this amazing, lol. 😊
Amazing condition on the big silver! Tremendous hunt - some awesome finds.
Thank you, it really threw me for a loop, that's for sure ! Lol 😊
The real "BIG GUY"
Lol
Are you metal detecting in Fulton and Lucas County?
I get over to Fulton once in a while, and Williams and Steuben.
Where do y’all find the maps you use? I live in Mississippi and need to find some maps of old home sites around my area. Thanks
Not trying to ask a silly question, but how in the world do you find 1870’s maps?
Google search your county and 1870 "atlas" or "map". It's all u can do. Then try your local register of deeds office. They may have the big old atlas. 😊👍 good luck
Silver = Water
We had chest pain every time you dragged your thumb across the 1816 coin? Where is your water?
Its a dug coin you are not going to hurt it anymore
Lol, sometimes I remember to pull it out and sometimes I don't. My mind isn't there, meaning everything I find I keep, and I'm never thinking of the monetary value for someday possibly selling. Someday, I may dig something and regret it, I know. I was so excited, I'm not surprised i forgot to grab it, lol.
Guess it depends on how hard they look at the micro finish when you send one out but like you said, dug coin, 150 plus years in a farm field being plowed every year. I'm lucky it was in as good of shape as it was. I don't think it was lost from the original settlers of that site. I'll bet it was lost much later and was a keep sake of later inhabitants. It was in to good of condition in my book.
@@TheHillsdaleBoys It is an incredible find. I keep all of my precious metal/historical finds.
Thank you.... 😊
You know the one coin is worth 250k right