I enjoy your vids because it's so real. The other guys would have went there and dug 50 silver coins, two jars of 100 dollar Bills, and a German machine gun fired once.
Wow! What a find - an 1884 Indian head cent! That made the gnats disappear. That train had to be hard to sleep through. They probably built the house when it was as quiet as a stone. You found washers, you just need dryers. I’ll let myself out.
It's so interesting to see the changes in the area that you went to.... kind of a really cool thing that you got it on video.. for history... I'm kinda watching these backwards... I saw the last ones and now i'm working through the first ones.... so cool....
Alright bro thanks for the advice I just recently inherited a Garrett gti 2500 from my grandfather who passed away he loved to find coins so passionately I hope to carry on his legacy
Exploring Alabama I will me and my girlfriend watch your videos everyday trying to learn new techniques and places to go we live in Alabama south of Birmingham
Hey for the gnat's get a bottle of vanilla extract and dab a little behind your ear's or around your face no more gnat's, I keep it in the tackle box when we go fishing.
Sweet IHP , I'm still trying to find something beside wheat pennies up here in north Alabama myself. People up here must have looked till they found there dropped coins. Really enjoy your videos.
nice gettin into the good stuff ihp.found my first ihp with an old whites machine.now i use an ace 350 maybe when i find jar full of gold coins I'll step up to an at pro.great job on the video.happy hunting.
Indian head was a great find, This place may yield a lot. You might want to probe around that privy. Might find a good cache of antique bottles buried there. Good luck on finding more.
I would look in your area for a reputable shop in your area or order from that KellyCodetectors place everyone talks about. DO NOT order one off ebay or amazon, there are tons of fakes out there.
Did you know that way back when that people, men, would set along a railroad track and make a game out of seeing if they could place a coin on the track by reaching in between the wheels of a moving train? A lot of hands were lost playing that game.
I would be willing to bet that house is older than 1950 judging by the double fire places. I'm in Mississippi and in this area people were building houses that primarily used gas for heating and cooking in that time period. Of course I could be wrong, I'm no expert. Just my 2 cents.
+southernfarmer1 You may be correct. The public records say 1950 but my grandmothers house was built in 1840's and doesn't show that year. It shows later. Thanks for watching
Really enjoyed your vid!! Love the old houses hunts!
Thank you
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I enjoy your vids because it's so real. The other guys would have went there and dug 50 silver coins, two jars of 100 dollar Bills, and a German machine gun fired once.
That's pretty much it but you forgot that I found a diamond ring. This guy just can't search that well.
Wow! What a find - an 1884 Indian head cent! That made the gnats disappear. That train had to be hard to sleep through. They probably built the house when it was as quiet as a stone. You found washers, you just need dryers. I’ll let myself out.
I love the old houses... nice video
+BUNNY JAMES Thank you
It's so interesting to see the changes in the area that you went to.... kind of a really cool thing that you got it on video.. for history... I'm kinda watching these backwards... I saw the last ones and now i'm working through the first ones.... so cool....
Thank you, glad you enjoy them
Some great finds !😊😊😊
Always fun to see what you find.
+Linda Martin Thanks, it is like a box of chocolates, some good and some of that old orange stuff nobody really likes.
Always enjoy your videos and thanks again....
At 13:08 the building on the nickel is Monticello
Looks like an excellent spot. Keep on digging :)
+B1Vantage I know. I wanted to get there this afternoon but didn't happen. Sunny tomorrow though!
Alright bro thanks for the advice I just recently inherited a Garrett gti 2500 from my grandfather who passed away he loved to find coins so passionately I hope to carry on his legacy
Nice! Make some videos so I can see.
Exploring Alabama I will me and my girlfriend watch your videos everyday trying to learn new techniques and places to go we live in Alabama south of Birmingham
Hey for the gnat's get a bottle of vanilla extract and dab a little behind your ear's or around your face no more gnat's, I keep it in the tackle box when we go fishing.
Hmm. I might try that! Thanks
Judy Friday I like Repel. It’s made with eucalyptus and lemon oils. It did a great job the summer we were invaded by mosquitoes.
Congrats on the Indianhead penny very exciting. And on the wheat pennies also!
thank you
Sweet IHP , I'm still trying to find something beside wheat pennies up here in north Alabama myself. People up here must have looked till they found there dropped coins. Really enjoy your videos.
+Jeff Hendrix Took me a minute on the IHP and i'm an acronym making up SOAG! Thanks for watching.
You ever go around Lillian Alabama? My grandma lives down there and that's where i started detecting. (I'm in mn)
It looks like a great spot. 👍😆
+Steven Padgett I think it's going to be, can't wait for round 2. Thanks for watching
im starting to enjoy your vids more and more. long vids. funny.
nice gettin into the good stuff ihp.found my first ihp with an old whites machine.now i use an ace 350 maybe when i find jar full of gold coins I'll step up to an at pro.great job on the video.happy hunting.
+Rob Plotts Good job on the indian, they are really cool looking. Thanks for watching my video!
This is so cool I just found this video and it is awesome
Around the privy and in the privy hole is a great place to look. Whatever they dropped in the privy I'm sure was left behind.
+jon frey Gonna check it today, thanks!
Indian head was a great find, This place may yield a lot. You might want to probe around that privy. Might find a good cache of antique bottles buried there. Good luck on finding more.
+Doug Grun Will do, thanks!
Your very welcome. Wish i was there to help dig that place.
Excellent video! :-D
+~cOiN*cOllEcTiNg*fUn~ I appreciate that
A Stinkin Lincoln😱 per NuggetNoggin 👍😂
Nice IHP! Looks like a nice spot. Got a video I need to upload. Just too lazy I guess.
Where can I get a pin pointer like the orange one you have?
I would look in your area for a reputable shop in your area or order from that KellyCodetectors place everyone talks about. DO NOT order one off ebay or amazon, there are tons of fakes out there.
Monticello is the name of the building on the nickle. Good video and thans for haring.
thanks for watching
search the outhouse people used to stash inside them even worth digging down deeper.
You are so funny. I love it!
+Crystal Duke Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
That Indian is the key, that place has more potential. Awesome Hunt man!!!!!!!!
+History Digger I'm hoping so, today it's supposed to be in the 60's so I'm going to be on the hunt! Thanks for watching my videos
Did you know that way back when that people, men, would set along a railroad track and make a game out of seeing if they could place a coin on the track by reaching in between the wheels of a moving train? A lot of hands were lost playing that game.
we put pennies on tracks, but not when a train was around
Monticello is on the back of a nickel. The home of our greatest Founding Father.
I would be willing to bet that house is older than 1950 judging by the double fire places. I'm in Mississippi and in this area people were building houses that primarily used gas for heating and cooking in that time period. Of course I could be wrong, I'm no expert. Just my 2 cents.
+southernfarmer1 You may be correct. The public records say 1950 but my grandmothers house was built in 1840's and doesn't show that year. It shows later. Thanks for watching
Hey how deep are you're finds ,did this house have a crawl space,
Depths varied. It did have a crawl space, but not much.
Wow excellent video did you go inside and scan doorframes and walls ,did they have a burn pit or garden
Folks probably moved out because they couldn't stand the noisy train anymore! lol. Nice finds.
Probably right!
Very nice indian! Keep up the good work.
+MDingTexan thanks for watching my videos
Wow, I could live there.
It wasn't really that bad. But its gone now. Thanks for watching
Were you able to get permission from the railroad? I’ve been trying to for a spot, but I’ve been getting the run around.
After they removed the house I wonder what they did with the deep well.
probably just filled it in with dirt
I do not think that was a horse shoe from the shape of it I think that it really is a mule shoe
I like the 50s alot
great indian and nice hunt.
+DDM Metal Detectives Thanks for watching!
Dang dude! Nice Indian. Great spot to spend more time at. Very good video and take care man
+Okie's Surf N Turf Metal Detecting thank you
are you sure it's 1950s it looks a bit older. great place to hunt none the less.
your comments are funny, happy hunting
glad you enjoyed it
how much money can you make metal detecting?
+SoulLightenergy none, it's like riding a bike, just fun for some people.
love coins
You do pretty good under clothes lines. Lol
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Don't tell me about the south is the Bass Place welcome to the South