Remember Jason, that silver jewelry made before ( I do believe) 1920 didn't have to be marked, so that could be a pretty old ring. You guys (and girls) always find the most coolest things!! 👍
What an awesome hunt you all had. Congratulations to Karen, Rich' bucket lister and Charley's bucket lister and the cool relics and finds that Jason and Doug found.
Jason, you know Kurt from The Hoover Boys. A lot of his followers and subscribers are worried for him. He is like yourself, a poster of a regular video, on a weekly basis, on both his channels. However we haven’t heard from him in over 3 weeks. Have you any idea as to his well being? We are not concerned with the lack of videos, but are concerned about his health etc. Any help you can give would be appreciated.
Army Air Corps was a branch of the army from 1926 to 1941 and became the U.S. Army Air Forces in 1941after WW2 the Air Force became it's own Branch. The insignia was used after WW1 from 1926 to after WW2.
What a wonderful yard full of treasures! Maybe those were even Hughs half dollars! 😆 you can also add me to the tiny Harmonica club, I found one 100% in tact and blew out the dirt and it plays amazingly! I actually made a video of me playing guitar with the tiny harmonica 🤣 Wicked happy hunting!!
A lovely permission to hunt at. Glad everyone pulled out exciting items. Nice to see Doug getting around well.🙂 Got familiar with military items I hadn’t seen. Doug’s coin looked like a flying eagle, but I guess it wasn’t. Best of luck to everyone. The home owner is so sweet. ☺️
Charlie said it right it's the US Air Corps logo. My father was in the Air Corp and his pins and medals he left behind have the wings and propeller design on it. During WWII the Air Corp worked hand in hand with the navy air craft carriers
It was great seeing you and Brad from Green Mountain Metal Detecting collaborate at the Connecticut event!! You guys were a virtual Abbot and Costello there!! Great finds!!
What a great day of detecting. Charlie Congrats on the Walker Half Dollar and your first Benjamin Half Dollar. Those are tough to find. I've found 2 Benjamin Half Dollars. All the Silver everyone found Congrats. Love the Cuff Link Beautiful. The Buttons, Coins, and Relics are amazing. Doug I'm hoping you find the Flying Eagle soon. Love the Cordal Bell you found. Take Care Everyone
You guys killed it out there!!! A big high-5 on the large silver and the flying eagle cent. I’ve only dug one of those in 20 years. It was at a Union CW site I used to detect. Tough little buggers to find. Looking forward to seeing you detect Brad Coopers place. Probably jars of gold coins buried in his yards. 🤪 Thanks for all that you guys and gals do. 👍
That's a trolley whistle and in the late 1800's it was the design of the police whistles before they went to the "English Thunderer" design with the ball that rolls around. I dug one of those trolley whistles that said the New York Journal and William Randolph Hearst on it. Nice find Doug it's probably a 100 year old whistle
What an amazing site that home turned out to be! How often do we get permission to a place and the excitement is fever-pitched because it's so old and looks great, then it turns out to be an already-hunted dud! Not that one. Two halves for Charlie? All that silver- awesome! Have to say I wished it were DTD who found that FE cent, but it'll happen. Great vid all!
Great hunt! I found a 1795 flowing hair half dime in NJ this year! Are they hard to find? I’m not great with coins but have heard they are pretty special. Thanks Quarter Hoarder!!!
Thank you Ray! I’m so glad Charlie was there to help ID the bracelet. I would have felt awful if we gave it to the property owner telling her it was a medical alert bracelet by mistake.
Dang! I was hoping Doug got his white whale right away in the video. Hopefully when he finds his first flying eagle he’ll find 4 of them in a spill. ✌🏼
I've never seen someone find 2 silver halfs in a day!🤯
You could see Rich providing an excellent example of how to clean up your plugs 👏
Doug your gonna find that eagle buddy. Keep going!
Bring your ear phones, fish out the smallest tones😊.
Remember Jason, that silver jewelry made before ( I do believe) 1920 didn't have to be marked, so that could be a pretty old ring. You guys (and girls) always find the most coolest things!! 👍
What an awesome hunt you all had. Congratulations to Karen, Rich' bucket lister and Charley's bucket lister and the cool relics and finds that Jason and Doug found.
The Prop & Wings is Naval Aviation! Nice Dig! Cheers JJ
Love the military bracelet
Great job everyone 👏👏👏.
Tuesdays after work...what a way to unwind from a stressful work day. Great finds and another great video.
Jason, you know Kurt from The Hoover Boys. A lot of his followers and subscribers are worried for him. He is like yourself, a poster of a regular video, on a weekly basis, on both his channels. However we haven’t heard from him in over 3 weeks. Have you any idea as to his well being? We are not concerned with the lack of videos, but are concerned about his health etc. Any help you can give would be appreciated.
Rumors has it , they working on a 500 episode show?!
I have been thinking the same thing!
@@dansteffee9759 Let's hope this rumor is true.
Great video my friends 😊
Dougs first coin was a flying eagle. I saw it at 3:37 .
I'm seeing the same as you and at 3:32
Same
Awesome silver day. Great finds for sure. Thanks for sharing!!!
Charlie was right. That 'Propeller Insignia" is Army Air Corps. I found a button with the same insignia on it.
Army Air Corps was a branch of the army from 1926 to 1941 and became the U.S. Army Air Forces in 1941after WW2 the Air Force became it's own Branch. The insignia was used after WW1 from 1926 to after WW2.
@@joebutler Thank's I'll change post.
GREAT FINDS 👍👌!!!
Congratulations Rich on the flying eagle buddy!!!Doug, the next one is yours!!!
If only
Congrats on all the silvers and relics. Plus a huge congrats to Charles "The Half Slayer Harley
Wow...What a killer permission...That place just keeps on giving....great finds for everyone ....👍
I got a 1952 Roosevelt last Sunday. Nice finds group.
Mad Dog Dougs smile during the bell ringing is awesome. Pure joy haha.
I enjoy the shows
Great hunt!
WOW!!! ALL KINDS OF FINDS!!!! What an EPIC permission! Congrats to everyone!
I feel your pain Doug!
💥💥💥💥Kudo's to Doug. I could never hunt without my headphones.
Poor Doug...Missed it by "that" much!
That Franklyn half dollar that Charlie found is spectacular! Great finds!
Fantastic hunt, such a terrific permission . Love the WW1 bracelet and Franklin half’s are one of my favorite coins.
Thanks!
Thanks Doug!
@@QuarterHoarder No problem Jason. It’s not much. Love your guys videos. Great bunch you have. I love the joking around. 🤪
What a wonderful yard full of treasures! Maybe those were even Hughs half dollars! 😆 you can also add me to the tiny Harmonica club, I found one 100% in tact and blew out the dirt and it plays amazingly! I actually made a video of me playing guitar with the tiny harmonica 🤣 Wicked happy hunting!!
That’s awesome. Karen and I will be honored to add you as the third member!
A lovely permission to hunt at. Glad everyone pulled out exciting items. Nice to see Doug getting around well.🙂 Got familiar with military items I hadn’t seen. Doug’s coin looked like a flying eagle, but I guess it wasn’t. Best of luck to everyone. The home owner is so sweet. ☺️
Outstanding adventure y'all hit it out of the park thank you for sharing this with us six stars
The dreaded always elusive flying eagle
Charlie said it right it's the US Air Corps logo. My father was in the Air Corp and his pins and medals he left behind have the wings and propeller design on it.
During WWII the Air Corp worked hand in hand with the navy air craft carriers
Great finds. I found a lead bale seal. 😊
Awesome Ihp Doug
I love these longer videos
Me too!
Loved Charley’s Franklin, outstanding
Really appreciate you placing everything for us to see!
Love a American silver coin way better than our silvers in the UK.
What an amazing silverhunt! Plus all the other goodies! So much fun! Thanks for a great video!
It was great seeing you and Brad from Green Mountain Metal Detecting collaborate at the Connecticut event!! You guys were a virtual Abbot and Costello there!! Great finds!!
Big cheers for that "flying eagle"!!! I'm still looking for my first. I'm truly jealous. Nice find
Excellent hunt. Closer and closer Doug
Awesome finds for everyone. Congrats. Too bad Doug couldn't find the flying eagle
Doug's old cent looks like the less-known "Flying Chicken Cent"! 😄
Amazing conclusion to an epic property, congratulations!
What a great day of detecting. Charlie Congrats on the Walker Half Dollar and your first Benjamin Half Dollar. Those are tough to find. I've found 2 Benjamin Half Dollars. All the Silver everyone found Congrats. Love the Cuff Link Beautiful. The Buttons, Coins, and Relics are amazing. Doug I'm hoping you find the Flying Eagle soon. Love the Cordal Bell you found. Take Care Everyone
The Silver Hoarders! Great hunt.
Way to go Charley.
Hi guys, blessings in your digging ,I will be enjoying it too.
a great bunch of finds Jason, and that house!! keep em coming..HH
You guys killed it out there!!! A big high-5 on the large silver and the flying eagle cent. I’ve only dug one of those in 20 years. It was at a Union CW site I used to detect. Tough little buggers to find.
Looking forward to seeing you detect Brad Coopers place. Probably jars of gold coins buried in his yards. 🤪
Thanks for all that you guys and gals do. 👍
Cool hunt guys thanks!!!!!
Good job, everyone
Excellent hunt and finds Congrats to all
Great show guys
As always another amazing show.
And you quoted Mr. Rogers!!!!
That cufflink might have garnet in it! That would be amazing!
That's a trolley whistle and in the late 1800's it was the design of the police whistles before they went to the "English Thunderer" design with the ball that rolls around. I dug one of those trolley whistles that said the New York Journal and William Randolph Hearst on it. Nice find Doug it's probably a 100 year old whistle
Great finds everyone 😊
Congratulations Charlie
Cracking up about the dog whistle scene
Thanks Karen and congratulations on your incredible detecting day!
@@QuarterHoarder and thank you for the opportunity! I don’t take that lightly. I enjoyed myself immensely.
I have seen a bracelet like that twice before, IMO it is for the sweetheart of a WW II pilot.
What an amazing site that home turned out to be! How often do we get permission to a place and the excitement is fever-pitched because it's so old and looks great, then it turns out to be an already-hunted dud! Not that one. Two halves for Charlie? All that silver- awesome! Have to say I wished it were DTD who found that FE cent, but it'll happen. Great vid all!
Way to go Charlie, I never found a Franklin neither.
Wow!! Fantastic!!
There is nothing like that property here in Seattle, as you probably know!! Great finds, Guys!!
THANKS FOR THE GREAT VIDEO
1949 awesome coin 🪙
Congratulations charlie
awesome hunt Gents
Good stuff.
Great hunt! I found a 1795 flowing hair half dime in NJ this year! Are they hard to find? I’m not great with coins but have heard they are pretty special. Thanks Quarter Hoarder!!!
Another GREAT vid as usual. I WAIT for your vids to come out! I'm a cache hunter but I still LOVE your vids!
Whoo Hoo!
Now that you cleaned out those pesky newer silvers, you should be able to hear them deep squeaking busts and seated's. Lol Great hunt guys.
That's a Chief belt buckle for the US Navy
Count out $1.40 in those silver coins, and you have a troy ounce. Great yard!
Way to cork Doug (again) Rich.
Does Lynn the antiques expert have a UA-cam channel ? I love your channel!!!
Army Air Corps. WW2, likely a sweetheart bracelet
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Navy buckel
Great site guysAND great haul of finds too, good to see everyone get cool items,shame mr nixum found dougs white whale though so lol
Did you have to turn everything over to the home owner? Hope ya got to keep some of the nicer finds!
You guys are awesome wish you guys could come to Oklahoma I live on a Indian union battle field
The belt buckle is a USN chief (E7) 20th century. The piece with the wings and prop was USN Power Plants (AD) also 20th century
Thank you Ray! I’m so glad Charlie was there to help ID the bracelet. I would have felt awful if we gave it to the property owner telling her it was a medical alert bracelet by mistake.
The prop and wings were a symbol of the United States Army Air Service. The US Air Force wasn't established until 1947.
The wings with a propeller was for the U.S. Air Force Academy. The Germans used it until WW1.
The nice 1866 Indian Doug found did have a slight die rotation error to it.
852nd like, good afternoon, guys, love all the cool and awesome relics you guys find
Dang! I was hoping Doug got his white whale right away in the video. Hopefully when he finds his first flying eagle he’ll find 4 of them in a spill. ✌🏼
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That would be cool if it was Hefners ring
Army air corps sweetheart bracelet
WWII US Army Air Force Sterling Silver Sweetheart Bracelet 7.5" Locketag
U should keep putting all the finds out at the end of the video.
Jason your buckle is as nice as Charlie's half dollar, maybe nicer.
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