Wow! Still in Shock! Unbelievable Metal Detecting Find with the Tekenetics T2!
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- I still don't believe what I pulled out of the ground metal detecting with the Teknetics T2 here in Upstate SC!!! Probably one of my top three finds of all time!
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Just a phenomenal find... Could tell by the look of it that it was pre-1700's but thats a new coin to me... Amazing piece!
WOW!!! Great find SC just beautiful glad it was found before it was to late.
Blown away!! Fantastic find man!!!! Thanks for sharing!
Wow! Great find!!! Keep looking and videoing your time. Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please tell me I'm not the only one who thought that the thumbnail looked like a proper size weed nug
La D. Da yeah you do, try it
Looked like one to me also lol
That is awesome! I had to watch that one again so I could show it to my husband! We like doing that metal detecting! Thank you for sharing! God bless!
Well done! Finds like this make the heart flutter lol Superb!
Awesome on the farthing. I just found on 11/19/16 in Est Hampton, CT, 9" down a King William III copper farthing dated 1700. I did not even know what a farthing was until 10 days ago. I have it posted. Thanks for another great video. Keep them coming. Best of luck.
OMG ! What an awesome find ! Hope you find a way to preserve that 1666 ! Congratulations Greg , You did it Again Buddy !!
Congratulations! I have great joy when I find coins old about 2-3 thousands of years. The roman, or Celtic. Or our national, old about 1-1,3 thousand years.
That is the oldest farthing I have ever heard of let alone seen, what a wonderful find. I hope it doesn't flake anymore, thank you for sharing. Good luck 🍀 and happy hunting Mary-Ellen UK 🙋 👍
The amazing finds are still out there and will be for many years to come. Ya just gotta keep at it. GREAT save!!! I recently found a beautiful 1782 1 Reale here in western Virginia. My oldest coin to date. Thanks for sharing.
Holy Crap! That is unbelievable! I'm glad you pulled it out because it doesn't look like it would have lasted to much longer. Fantastic find buddy!
Nice job ! They're still out there ...Go Dig Em! Congrats...
Now that's what I call "Saving History"! Awesome find! Sure hope it was with your trusty T2! Congratulations!
+Darren Padilla Yep!
1666!!!!! MAN if that coin could talk!!! Thanks for sharing this video.
It'd prolly say it had been in the ground for a long time
LOL exactly. Oh man. It might be something like... "Well for starters..I was minted in 1666, then 2 months later I was dropped and slowly became one with the earth. 350 years later...I"m featured on a UA-cam channel...WHATS UA-cam?"
Gunther Ultrabolt Novacrunch yes!
Awesome
Congrats on a super find! For sure in your top three to five list and as bucket lister at minimum! Thanks for sharing the moment!
That is truly an amazing find! Congrats!
Awesome video! So cool to see the 1666 coin! All the best to you and happy treasure hunting!
Incredible coin! Congratulations!
Congratulations Greg. You probably found one of the rarest coins that could be found here in the US. I've never even heard of that coin but now I'm a little smarter! Thanks for sharing and HH, Dave.
Wow...Awesome Find S.C.! Congratulations! Gregg
Awesome find!! Big congrats! Nice job! GL & HH, Jerimy
amazing find , it never gets old does it , what a save ,thanks for sharing this s.c
Strange find for that area. From the 17th to the early 19th century in England these were commonly issued by merchants in times of acute shortage of coins of the state to enable trading activities to proceed. The token was in effect a pledge redeemable in goods but not necessarily for currency. These tokens never received official sanction from government but were accepted and circulated quite widely. Tokens would also normally indicate the merchant concerned, either by name or by picture. Thousands of towns and merchants issued these tokens between 1648 and 1672, when official production of farthings resumed and private production was suppressed.
OUTSTANDING!!!
I was just about to tell you what it was, being into British medieval coin collecting, which then gave me a knowledge of World Wide historical coins both before and after medieval times too, then I saw you found out hehe! Great find, a big well done from me in England!
+RedCyanPhotos Thanks!
Wow... amazing find buddy! Once in a lifetime! Congrats!
Awesome find. Congrats. GL&HH
LOL....i thought that clump of dirt was a big bud.....i was excited for a second......lol
I like being out in the woods too with my detector....that looks good
Awesome find. I can't wait to go home on vacation and dig around Easley and Piedmont..
What an awesome find Sir..
Man that is awesome brother I've been thinking of getting a detector
Do it man it’s worth every cent, it can get very frustrating with all the trash but once you start finding stuff it makes it worthwhile. I started off with a Garrett ace 300 and I highly recommend it, I’m now using a Garrett AT PRO and glad I made that investment, had it for 2 years now and it paid itself off in the first year. Just beware that it is addictive for most ppl
Amazing stuff, 1666, wish we had that history over here. top video!
That is awesome! I have never even heard of that coin let alone seen one.
Excellent find!!!!
Very cool find. Thanks for sharing it.
Great Find! That is absolutely amazing!
I think the second thing you found was a coil of wire used for trapping. you can wrap wire like that so it doesn't get tangled in anything else and stores easier
Super cool old find WOW
Man oh man, what a great find. That is one old coin. Nice, really nice.
and with the T2.... wow amazing!
Nice find SC
How thrilling--GREAT find!!
You might want to check with a local museum about conservation on the coin. Maybe they can stabilize it so it does not flake any more?Awesome find!
What a very cool find, 1666 WOW!
Military hat decoration/ button trim from 1800’s ? IT has a design too.
Great VID - Thanks
It's amazing how shallow that 17th century coin was ; how do you think it got there !!!!????
Thanks for sharing your adventure!!!! Nice coin find!!! Also it might sound crazy but the braided thing looks just like an old neckerchief slide. Thanks again!!!
WOW what a great find. That is freaking amazing!
that is a fantastic find
When you first split the dirt open you can see what I believe is the 1666 part flake off.
Yep! That's where the date would have been :(
I think its 1773 or 1772 but what ever it is its old
damn Daniel back at it again with the white vans
2:20 looks like a champagne bottle cork cover mashed down.
Wow! think the 3 emblems on the coin are called sugar loaves; an old fashioned symbol for a grocers store.
Which is exactly what he just said in the video, hmm, a mystery.
+budmeister oh yes- just watched again! you still see those outside v.old shops here sometimes.no offence intended.
That is crazy. Awesome find
That is amazing, great find!
Astounding find; well done chaps. I assume that's not a Dorchester, UK coin, more likely from the US (Boston) town established in 1630? The SC 'Dorchester' settlement came much later, yes? Mindboggling that rare, small, frail coin survived to be discovered.
That is a braided ring. They were found on shipwrecks off the northern coast of England from around the late 17th or early 18th century. Probably more recent than that. I have actually made a couple of these myself.
Awesome find! Congrats!
Saving History for Sure!! Thanks for sharing!
like always nice video,the small coil on the t2 makes it deadly in a trashy site you and russ make a great team. by the way congrats on the coin and the banner on the forum
Amazing, well done indeed.
Awesome coin!
Jacob.
Holy crap, what a find.
Great find. 👍🏻🇬🇧
I know this is an older video, but holy smokes! What an amazing find here in SC!
Great find . I found a 1672 farthing in a British camp in coastal S.C.. keep Digging..
Awesome find Congrats
Nice find
Awesome! Congrats!
No doubt!
Congratulations on your finds
There has been a British and German presence in the Carolina's since the early 1600's. A rare find indeed but not hard to explain.
saw the piece in your video that flaked off. it fell with the other dirt
What a fantastic find, congrats :)
Awesome dig, love the old stuff.
Great find guys !
great find can't beat the T2
I'm running a Tek D-4000 & I swear by that thing. It's not the deepest running unit but it can hunt circles around anything in the first 5" of topsoil. Love the Teknetics brand! Nice vid, thanks for the upload...
Other than a Deus XP!!!
I wouldn't know but I'll take your word for it until I know otherwise.
+MyLashlarue had a deus xp.
and wouldnt recommened it to anyone after using many other detectors.
Nice, congratulations!
Awesome Greg! Congratulations!!!
Wonderful find! Congratulations. And by the way, thanks for your startup video on the Fisher F-19. I just got mine and your video helped immensely.
+wadoman699 You're welcome! Good machine!
+Saving History ™ with SCdigger Took it out today to an old house site. Four wheats, the crown of some old jewelry with an aqua stone on it, and a neat 1920s token. My T2 now is my backup.
really cool find. I believe the braided thing is a broach.
Unbelievable find
@2:20 I'm thinking it's very inexpensive broach of only copper, or other similarly manipulable material. The tail end was probably bent to serve as the pin.
Back at it again... With the white vans
We find a fair amount of 17th century tokens here in the UK. But what a great and unusual find for you, well done!
awesome, congrats!
Good find !!!
Next spring I'm going to by a medal detector. My Lil brother and I are ready to go find some treasure lol
choppa gunna get out there and find you some treasure!
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I been watching a lot of videos and it looks fun.
Hope you guys have fun and find lot more treasure.
What an awesome find, if only that could tell a few stories
impressive find. congrats
2:25 I think is from like a radio or some kind of electronics ( good vid )
Very cool. I'm in Hartsville SC. I do a little detecting here.
fantastic find guys keep up the good work GL&HH
Congratulations!!! :-) Got me beat, my oldest is 1835.
Nice find fellas!
just subed . I'm hooked !
Big CONGRATZ Gregg!!!! I see you were using the 5" coil, AWESOME lil' thing. Mine stays on must of the time. Just curious what the depth was and what vdi you were getting? Once again WTG!!!!
That is a great find ! By the way i love your intro
Nice find friend, I have two coins in the block of earth as you found, I left as trophy, I go by in a glass box, it will look beautiful in the room. hug