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Exciting news! The inclusion of Rose number [128] beautifully symbolizes our collaborative efforts in this creative garden at CoinEra. Let's continue nurturing this shared space together! 🌹🌷🌼 Thank you for being an integral part of it! 😊💖
Just found your channel and I don’t understand how you don’t have more subscribers or at least views. I logged in to UA-cam just to subscribe. Solid channel with good pace, content, and editing. Oh and the opening music is awesome. Keep up the good work man!
Nice! At least in my experience, that is around a 1-in-100 yard. You have to hit about 100 yards before you find one that pays out like that on average... at least in my area, with my experience. So... to me, that is a KILLER hunt. Congrats! I DID dig 28 wheats in one day, once, but only 5 silvers that day... and on public property, not a yard. Anyway... thanks for sharing!
What an awesome hunt. Congrats on the record day of wheats. Wondering if what you thought was a door knocker wasn't maybe a reins guide. Have a complete one very similar to what that looks like. Either way what a great yard to detect. Can't wait for part 2.
If you're digging on 1800's or older soil you really need to dig bigger plugs or pinpoint your targets better because you are nicking a LOT of targets and one day it will be a super nice coin. We all have but I can recall doing it maybe 4 times in a decade and you almost matched that on one hunt. Nice hunt and finds.
jealous of all that silver.....but MOSTLY jealous of the fact that you have ground with moisture that you can actually get a shovel into!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and i do not get the sense from your voice//etc that you are dying of heat induced dehydration either; my area is like a pizza oven and has been for the better part of 6 weeks.....ground is literally like shale so no conductivity and super shallow penetration of coil depth and getting even those more shallow finds out is like wrestling a freaking alligator.........i hate summer!!
It was about 90 that day, with rain the day before and a short downpour midway through part 2. This episode was filmed over the first 2 hours of digging so I was not yet worn out. You'll hear the exhaustion in part 2, I was sore for a couple days after this one.
@@BugeaterMetalDetecting ground has been so parched and baked here that even when we get an occasional thunder burst or 2......the water does not sink into the dirt whatsoever; it comes down in buckets and runs off into storm drains......literally the water penetration is less than an inch at best but i am heading out again this afternoon with the car temp saying 99 degrees at 4 pm
Exciting update! The presence of Rose number [16] embodies the spirit of collaboration within our creative garden here at Cointales. Let's keep cultivating this shared space together! 🌹🌷🌼 Thank you for being a vital part of it! 😊💖
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Exciting news! The inclusion of Rose number [128] beautifully symbolizes our collaborative efforts in this creative garden at CoinEra. Let's continue nurturing this shared space together! 🌹🌷🌼 Thank you for being an integral part of it! 😊💖
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What? There's a Part 2? No Way! Seriously good show with record wheat and plenty of silver in the hole, Gotta Love It!
Next door neighbor invited me to do their yard. And it also had never seen a metal detector.
You make a great video. You do not waste time showing the digging. I just subscribed, See you next Sat. Take Care.
Thanks! Filming is an afterthought, digging comes first. Hence why I rarely ever live dig
Just found your channel and I don’t understand how you don’t have more subscribers or at least views. I logged in to UA-cam just to subscribe. Solid channel with good pace, content, and editing. Oh and the opening music is awesome. Keep up the good work man!
Thanks for the kind remarks! I just have fun metal detecting and making videos
That is a Military Citation bar you would ware on your Dress Uniform.
Thanks for the ID!
Yard is loaded! Congrats
Thanks!
Nice! At least in my experience, that is around a 1-in-100 yard. You have to hit about 100 yards before you find one that pays out like that on average... at least in my area, with my experience. So... to me, that is a KILLER hunt. Congrats!
I DID dig 28 wheats in one day, once, but only 5 silvers that day... and on public property, not a yard.
Anyway... thanks for sharing!
Great job
Thanks!
Great job with your hunting.
Thanks!
Records breaking wheat total and it was only the first half?? WOW! Hopefully the next 1914 wheat will have the D that the 13 had- Great job and GL!!
It did not. Yeah, I broke my record a little before 1 and I dug until 6:30.......
What an awesome hunt. Congrats on the record day of wheats. Wondering if what you thought was a door knocker wasn't maybe a reins guide. Have a complete one very similar to what that looks like. Either way what a great yard to detect. Can't wait for part 2.
Thanks! Could have been a broken reins guide I guess.
Nice finds!
Thanks!
Have to call you wheat master lol great hunt God Bless and happy dirt fishin…Virgil
Thanks!
Man you got a super loaded yard. Nice hunt my friend. all the best John
Thanks John!
Another great spot you hit. Save some for me LOL
Thanks! This one is about 5 hours away, pit stop on a work trip to St Louis
I cant get over how u manage to still find old places. Im just struggling in the norfolk area
If you're digging on 1800's or older soil you really need to dig bigger plugs or pinpoint your targets better because you are nicking a LOT of targets and one day it will be a super nice coin. We all have but I can recall doing it maybe 4 times in a decade and you almost matched that on one hunt. Nice hunt and finds.
I don't like the risk of being kicked out of a yard because I'm digging craters. Nicking a coin is better than losing the whole permission
Just found this channel, you found a wheat field brother. I’ll take wheaties over freaking pull tabs. What a great yard!
Thanks!
Take some "Fine" steel wool to the "Nick" Works wonders.
Not touching a barber quarter with steel wool
jealous of all that silver.....but MOSTLY jealous of the fact that you have ground with moisture that you can actually get a shovel into!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and i do not get the sense from your voice//etc that you are dying of heat induced dehydration either; my area is like a pizza oven and has been for the better part of 6 weeks.....ground is literally like shale so no conductivity and super shallow penetration of coil depth and getting even those more shallow finds out is like wrestling a freaking alligator.........i hate summer!!
It was about 90 that day, with rain the day before and a short downpour midway through part 2. This episode was filmed over the first 2 hours of digging so I was not yet worn out. You'll hear the exhaustion in part 2, I was sore for a couple days after this one.
@@BugeaterMetalDetecting ground has been so parched and baked here that even when we get an occasional thunder burst or 2......the water does not sink into the dirt whatsoever; it comes down in buckets and runs off into storm drains......literally the water penetration is less than an inch at best but i am heading out again this afternoon with the car temp saying 99 degrees at 4 pm