Thanks! I got a great workout, what you don't see is between this and last week's episodes I dug from 11am-7pm on a 90 degree day with little wind until the evening
Lucky you. Here it is so hard to find a place that's never been detected and I still haven't found a coin from the 1800s I'm from oregon there aren't too many extremely historic areas near me mostly 1860-1900s oldest coin I've found so far was from 1914 at my friends house and I've only ever found 1 silver it was a 1952 dime
Keep hunting those 20's yards, I have found 1800's coins in them before! I 1925, you could certainly find barbers, v nickels, and indians in your change. Maybe even a worn-out seated if you were really lucky
That's super lucky! I have never gotten either in change before. Though I have found buffalo nickels, tons of wheats, and silver hunting coin rolls from the bank
Congrats on the bucket lister, the thimble should be stamp silver on the inside. Super great finds all around. Awesome find on the Barber's which are on my bucket list. Awesome hunt. All the best John.
Awesome hunt and congratulations on the personal record. I tend to track record's more by spot than day so i don't put too much pressure on myself. My most silver coins in one dirt spot is 14. Water it's 8 coins.
@BugeaterMetalDetecting actually I missed 2 coins had to write it down. It's the most insane place in dirt I've ever detected. 21 silvers over all and a 10k gold class ring from 1943. 2 mercs, a rosey, 4 Washington's, 1894s barber quarter, 1870 Canadian dime, 1905 barber dime, 1892 barber dime, 1893-S barber dime, 1891 seated dime, 1875cc seated dime, a 1788 half real, a 1697 cob half real, silver turtle stick pin missing the pin, silver jewelry clasp, piece of silver chain, silver tear drop bead and a silver shield shaped pin. Was a total dream spot. 2 British coppers and 16 Indians also showed up.
@BugeaterMetalDetecting ok it was 16 silver coins and five bits of silver jewelry Had to count when I got home. Surprisingly there was a cob half real in from late 17th century.
@metaldetectingthenortheast1294 wow that is an incredible spot! Seems like every time I hunt somewhere with copper potential I end up with nothing older than the 30's.
Record breaking, bucket listing heck of a day- Major Congrats!! The ring was incredible, along with the multitude of pennies and silver coins. Don't know if you've made any progress with the military tag, but it appears to me that I see USNA on the reverse- US Naval Academy? Wondering if they could provide some info on the owner? Good luck!
summer silver mining at its best....... i def need to know the best way (the way you did!!!) for cleaning aluminum items like that dogtag; i have piles of old aluminum tokens//etc and want to work on them during this putrid hot streak we are suffering through while i cannot detect
I take oxalic acid solid and dissolve 3 grams in a cup of water. Then I let the tokens sit for 3-4 hours. Make sure you rinse them really well because the residual acid needs to be flushed off the surface of the find. After it's thoroughly rinsed, I scrub hard with dish soap using a hard plastic bristle brush. That will remove all of that brown corrosion and restore the color.
@@BugeaterMetalDetecting THX for the info Bug!.....was curious if you have ever tried using the oxalic on older wheats/indians.....maybe war nickels that have all that crusted on goodness.....
The oxalic acid has worked wonders for me with aluminum tokens and relics. I still am a little shocked how much my chemistry degree has helped me in this hobby 🤣
I absolutely do not recommend oxalic acid on anything other than aluminum. Anything containing copper (including brass) will further oxidize/corrode, killing any numismatic value. This treatment is exclusive to aluminum.
Didn't realize it was such a common name. I'll admit I died laughing when I saw the name because to me, Bowser is a nostalgic video game character from my childhood.
Wow killer day,
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Awesome hunt brother thank you so very much for sharing 👍👍❤️
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Congratulations on breaking some personal records! As well as your amazing silver day and thimbal.! Great day!
Thanks! The thimble is one of my favorite finds ever
Congratulations! What a day. Incredible finds. Love your channel. 👍
Thanks! I got a great workout, what you don't see is between this and last week's episodes I dug from 11am-7pm on a 90 degree day with little wind until the evening
let's go let's go treasure and adventure ✌👵
Treasure and adventure forever!
Lucky you. Here it is so hard to find a place that's never been detected and I still haven't found a coin from the 1800s I'm from oregon there aren't too many extremely historic areas near me mostly 1860-1900s oldest coin I've found so far was from 1914 at my friends house and I've only ever found 1 silver it was a 1952 dime
Keep hunting those 20's yards, I have found 1800's coins in them before! I 1925, you could certainly find barbers, v nickels, and indians in your change. Maybe even a worn-out seated if you were really lucky
@BugeaterMetalDetecting I've gotten an Indian head cent from 1908 in my change and my brother got a 1910 v nickel
That's super lucky! I have never gotten either in change before. Though I have found buffalo nickels, tons of wheats, and silver hunting coin rolls from the bank
The door knocker looks more like the top of a rein guide. Congrats on the silver thimble!! And everything else as well.
Thanks! I wonder the same thing, didn't cross my mind until I started setting up finds in my new house and handled some reins guides I've dug
Awesome love your channel
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Great hunt congrats on your bucket lister God Bless and happy dirt fishin…Virgil
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Super nice finds😂
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Freaking awesome hunt congratulations
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A very good video. No digging. Showing lots of "finds". I like the WW1 dog tag the best. In just subscribed. Take Care.
Actually detecting comes first, filming is always second
That is the best way to film a video
Congrats on the thimble man!
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Congrats on the bucket lister, the thimble should be stamp silver on the inside. Super great finds all around. Awesome find on the Barber's which are on my bucket list. Awesome hunt. All the best John.
Thanks John! Hopefully soon you'll find that barber of yours
Awesome hunt and congratulations on the personal record. I tend to track record's more by spot than day so i don't put too much pressure on myself. My most silver coins in one dirt spot is 14. Water it's 8 coins.
Wow that is a lot! I've heard stories from older friends who detected in the 70's and early 80's who were finding 20+ silvers regularly
@BugeaterMetalDetecting actually I missed 2 coins had to write it down. It's the most insane place in dirt I've ever detected. 21 silvers over all and a 10k gold class ring from 1943.
2 mercs, a rosey, 4 Washington's, 1894s barber quarter, 1870 Canadian dime, 1905 barber dime, 1892 barber dime, 1893-S barber dime, 1891 seated dime, 1875cc seated dime, a 1788 half real, a 1697 cob half real, silver turtle stick pin missing the pin, silver jewelry clasp, piece of silver chain, silver tear drop bead and a silver shield shaped pin. Was a total dream spot. 2 British coppers and 16 Indians also showed up.
@BugeaterMetalDetecting ok it was 16 silver coins and five bits of silver jewelry Had to count when I got home. Surprisingly there was a cob half real in from late 17th century.
@metaldetectingthenortheast1294 wow that is an incredible spot! Seems like every time I hunt somewhere with copper potential I end up with nothing older than the 30's.
Record breaking, bucket listing heck of a day- Major Congrats!! The ring was incredible, along with the multitude of pennies and silver coins. Don't know if you've made any progress with the military tag, but it appears to me that I see USNA on the reverse- US Naval Academy? Wondering if they could provide some info on the owner? Good luck!
summer silver mining at its best.......
i def need to know the best way (the way you did!!!) for cleaning aluminum items like that dogtag;
i have piles of old aluminum tokens//etc and want to work on them during this putrid hot streak we are suffering through while i cannot detect
I take oxalic acid solid and dissolve 3 grams in a cup of water. Then I let the tokens sit for 3-4 hours. Make sure you rinse them really well because the residual acid needs to be flushed off the surface of the find. After it's thoroughly rinsed, I scrub hard with dish soap using a hard plastic bristle brush. That will remove all of that brown corrosion and restore the color.
@@BugeaterMetalDetecting Gracias' good info//will give it a try for sure
@@BugeaterMetalDetecting THX for the info Bug!.....was curious if you have ever tried using the oxalic on older wheats/indians.....maybe war nickels that have all that crusted on goodness.....
The oxalic acid has worked wonders for me with aluminum tokens and relics. I still am a little shocked how much my chemistry degree has helped me in this hobby 🤣
I absolutely do not recommend oxalic acid on anything other than aluminum. Anything containing copper (including brass) will further oxidize/corrode, killing any numismatic value. This treatment is exclusive to aluminum.
Missouri is loaded with Bowsers.
Didn't realize it was such a common name. I'll admit I died laughing when I saw the name because to me, Bowser is a nostalgic video game character from my childhood.
@@BugeaterMetalDetecting it's a scarce name, anywhere other than Missouri!
Bucket Lister Silver in the Hole, Gotta Love It! P.S. What machine are you mostly swinging these days?
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