I remember hearing of the Hand of Faith Nugget years ago and i am sure there was another big one found as well. The faith one was found around 250 Km from where I live. I am sure the other one was sticking out of ground and tripped the person up, I cant remember the story.
You're thinking of the Saddle Ridge Hoard, the lady tripped over a can sticking out and found even more all containing 1427 gold coins which I think is the largest gold coin find in the US. Worth over 10 million dollars back in 2013, I imagine worth way more today.
Loch La mond……🤣 Lomond - sounds like (Low mond)….. got Loch correct so brilliant as some people from here (Scotland) even say Lock!! Lol great video! :)
The Bronze statue of Hadrian had a head next to him because back then in order to change a statue from one famous man to another, people would just change the head but keep the body. As opposed to sculpting a whole new body plus head.
I have always wanted to go metal detecting and then go find a treasure that is worth loads of money but something that also changes the way we think about a certain place 1000s of years ago,
Well, I think it would of been better to of found this stuff, kept it secret, and IF, you wanted to sell it, sell it in a way that the TAX MAN can't know.
I'm a retired detective and have been for 10 years. We had a saying (as cops,) I'm not going to jail for somebody else. These people in this video, should of never been a cop in the first place. Not everyone can be a cop.
I wish narrators would look up the words they speak in order to say the correct pronunciations of place names. It's so simple. It's not Loch luh-MOND, it's Loch LOH-muhnd. There's even a famous song... "...on the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond" (LOH-muhnd). It really devaluates a video. And so does showing us a photograph from the 1800s of a guy who lived in the 1600s. This is bush league stuff.
Exactly. If you're going to put it out there, at least take a few seconds to look it up and say it right. Another example was the word cloisonne. That is also a rather easy find.
I know it grinds my gears as well seltick , oh C(k)eltic , pedantic but it matters especially when the religious history doesn’t fit too , but I’d still love to find any of the things 🤗
Am I the only one who thinks that Viking "cross" could be a COINCIDENCE? I mean, any diety at all could have been represented there and all humanoid figures can very easily make a "cross" shape unintentionally by just keeping the legs together and holding the arms out, so....I'm more than a little skeptical that that relic alone proves or disproves any time period in Viking Christianity. Idk, just my opinion.
AKA another way to remove Christ from everything including the actual time that we keep, all to give him no thought.... it works perfect when you teach it to kids because they're none the wiser and they grow up thinking it's right. Whoever renamed it BCE and CE probably goes by they/them or zey/zem.
Let's all send King Charles III Coronation Best Wishes to *Craig Best, 46, and Roger Pilling, 75* , who were sentenced to five years and two months at Durham Crown Court on Thursday following their trial. I'm sure they will celebrate this important day knowing that Under the *Treasure Act* , any metal object believed to be more than 200 years old *is owned by the Crown* 👑 and must be declared to authorities within 14 days. 👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑 They were convicted on two charges of possessing and conspiring to sell criminal property worth £766,000, namely coins believed to have been buried by a Viking in the ninth century that they *failed to declare as treasure*
Would you rather get your hands on the fabulous Boot of Cortez or stumble across a historical relic as extraordinary as the bronze Hadrian statue?
Boot of cortez so you can carry it home lol
A pure gold chalice that's 4,500 years old. That is absolutely insane
That Loch Lomond pronunciation was fucking terrible🤣🤣🤣🤣
Stumble upon an ancient relic WITHOUT A DOUBT! My dream of dreams!
Me too Lisa!!!
Parabéns pelos os achados 👍
Enjoyed watching great finds well done
I remember hearing of the Hand of Faith Nugget years ago and i am sure there was another big one found as well. The faith one was found around 250 Km from where I live. I am sure the other one was sticking out of ground and tripped the person up, I cant remember the story.
You're thinking of the Saddle Ridge Hoard, the lady tripped over a can sticking out and found even more all containing 1427 gold coins which I think is the largest gold coin find in the US. Worth over 10 million dollars back in 2013, I imagine worth way more today.
Loch La mond……🤣
Lomond - sounds like (Low mond)….. got Loch correct so brilliant as some people from here (Scotland) even say Lock!! Lol great video! :)
The Bronze statue of Hadrian had a head next to him because back then in order to change a statue from one famous man to another, people would just change the head but keep the body. As opposed to sculpting a whole new body plus head.
I have always wanted to go metal detecting and then go find a treasure that is worth loads of money but something that also changes the way we think about a certain place 1000s of years ago,
The Nebra sky disc is missing
That’s the cool thing about Europe, there’s so much history there. You aren’t going to find anything 500 years old buried in the US.
Gold!!!
Well, I think it would of been better to of found this stuff, kept it secret, and IF, you wanted to sell it, sell it in a way that the TAX MAN can't know.
Noooo Celtic cross was earlier than the Christian cross? Surely ?
Nice video
its pronounced Lock Low mond
I'm a retired detective and have been for 10 years. We had a saying (as cops,) I'm not going to jail for somebody else. These people in this video, should of never been a cop in the first place. Not everyone can be a cop.
??? i am confused, did you comment on the wrong video?
@@theldraspneumonoultramicro405 I might have
@@theldraspneumonoultramicro405 what was this video about?
@@mikecampingforfun5226 u got dementia bud get that checked out 😬
I wish narrators would look up the words they speak in order to say the correct pronunciations of place names. It's so simple. It's not Loch luh-MOND, it's Loch LOH-muhnd. There's even a famous song... "...on the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond" (LOH-muhnd). It really devaluates a video. And so does showing us a photograph from the 1800s of a guy who lived in the 1600s. This is bush league stuff.
Cloisonné (cloy-SONE-ay???). Try clwah-zone-AY. Ugh, I can't go on...
Exactly. If you're going to put it out there, at least take a few seconds to look it up and say it right. Another example was the word cloisonne. That is also a rather easy find.
I know it grinds my gears as well seltick , oh C(k)eltic , pedantic but it matters especially when the religious history doesn’t fit too , but I’d still love to find any of the things 🤗
Am I the only one who thinks that Viking "cross" could be a COINCIDENCE? I mean, any diety at all could have been represented there and all humanoid figures can very easily make a "cross" shape unintentionally by just keeping the legs together and holding the arms out, so....I'm more than a little skeptical that that relic alone proves or disproves any time period in Viking Christianity. Idk, just my opinion.
England wins on the treasures , years before we framed around the world stealing stuff , awesome
this is probably a really stupid question but. I know A.D (year of our Lord-Not mine though but whatever) And B.C. (Before Christ)... what is C.E?
Common Era (it takes out the religious nature of BC/AD, but the pivot year is the same ). So 100 BC is the same as 100 BCE (before common era).
AKA another way to remove Christ from everything including the actual time that we keep, all to give him no thought.... it works perfect when you teach it to kids because they're none the wiser and they grow up thinking it's right. Whoever renamed it BCE and CE probably goes by they/them or zey/zem.
@@jennyknepper thanks for that btw. i do actually remember that now you mention it. cant believe it forgot actually.
appreciate the reply
Loch lumond😂
Nice one Michelle lol.
I got rid of a golden nugget this morning
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What toddler weighs 25 pounds 😂
It’s Loch Lomond 1:47 pronounced ‘ Low mand’ and Balloch pronounced’ Bal-ock’ sorry bit of a cringe on your pronunciation… interesting video though.
Let's all send King Charles III Coronation Best Wishes to *Craig Best, 46, and Roger Pilling, 75* , who were sentenced to five years and two months at Durham Crown Court on Thursday following their trial.
I'm sure they will celebrate this important day knowing that Under the *Treasure Act* , any metal object believed to be more than 200 years old *is owned by the Crown* 👑 and must be declared to authorities within 14 days.
👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑
They were convicted on two charges of possessing and conspiring to sell criminal property worth £766,000, namely coins believed to have been buried by a Viking in the ninth century that they *failed to declare as treasure*
Celtic = ( keltick pronounced ) the others a football team 😂
loch Li-Mond lol
Man, please pronounce Loch Lomond properly. :(
What is C E
Common Era
I think this guy is one of those secular people that like to change common traditions and language. It's B.C and A.D., not C.E. (or B.C.E.)