4 centuries of Incredible coins and relics unearthed metal detecting New England!!!
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- Опубліковано 13 лис 2023
- A month of hunting multiple old homesites and farm fields with my Minelab Equinox produced literally 4 centuries of historical finds including an incredible native American relic and coinage from the 1700s and 1800s.
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What a great hunt. Congrats on all the excellent finds.
Thanks man!
Awesome hunts and finds! The kettle point is a superb find. I was fortunate enough to find one last year along the Hudson River. Great piece of history!
Thanks! Very cool relic to find, happy hunting!
👍👍 new video yay
Thanks Jillian!
Great hunt. Glad to see you,,,
Thanks Don!
nice point dave good hunt
Thanks man!
Great Hunt Dave. Amazing finds. Glad to see a new video/hunt from you. Would love to find some of the amazing things you have found. All the best John,
Thanks John! Took a while and a bunch of hunting to put this one together, The good stuff is out there, keep hunting!
@11:50 i woulda totally busted my ass 😂😂 great video as always brotha!
Lol I'll confess I practiced that bridge once before I took the video
Good to see you back at it! Even where someone else had been digging you scored many excellent finds- love the little gun- Congrats Dave!
Thanks man! Always surprised at what is left in a "hunted out area" sometimes just takes a new perspective and some patience
Best wishes to you from wet and windy Lancashire, England.
Thanks man, happy hunting!
Amazing finds
Thanks for watching!
Hey Dave nice Hunts there. The one piece you found might go on a purse back in the day. Love the Shoe Buckle and Buttons. Congrats on the Coppers IHP and Kettle Point. Love the history on the Kettle Point. Take Care Dave
Thanks crazie, good insight, happy hunting!
Sweet hunt👍 I think that unknown item is a outside adornment to a suspender clasp. You have the 2 claw pieces that grab your pants and the "cover" piece that's on a spring. 🤷♀️ I'm not positive but that's what I was getting in my head.😅
Nice, sounds like a pretty good bet to me, thanks for watching!
Great hunt for relics and coins. Thanks for the tip on coin preservation. Got my first state copper-1788 mass. that has some fire damage and corrosion. Same with the other 3 coins found with it. Time for some rrenaissance and display cases.
Thanks Zed, definitely try out the wax, really great on relics too
Next you get a field hunt i would love to join you on the hunt
Thanks for watching!
Awesome digs ! Love the kettle point. What was going on with your audio at 6:52 ? Sounded like you had a spirit agreeing :D
Lol I know, I edited that out a few times and somehow it made it into the final cut, some corrupted audio file
New sub here! Great video and great finds! Those are the same areas we prefer! Looking forward to seeing more of your content. Happy hunting and good luck from Jim and Mason, New Hampshire USA
Glad you guys enjoyed it! I've got a few NH episodes, happy hunting!
@@DTdigs you do? I will have to check those out!
💥💥💥Somebody was definitely detecting that site, but like you said, that doesn't mean squat. I've worked sites like that and pulled finds like a virgin cellar hole. Always assume the guys that came before you worked it with a $30 Harbor Freight detector, and be sure to check all the known hotpots around a colonial homestead.
Hah right, even if it's been hit it may have been "radio shack" hit, just takes some patience, thanks for watching, happy hunting!
Atwood's Jaundice Bitters Georgetown Mass.
Nice solve, thanks for watching
Could that hinged?? thing be a pipe cap?
Ooh could be
What area of the country do you detect?
Southern New England primarily, not always as successful as this but there's history everywhere here, happy hunting!
in the 1800's farmers who couldn't buy jewelry for their wives because they were poor they punched a hole inside the coin and use a string to tie it around and make a coin necklace. Also The Brass Native American kettle point was used for jewelry and trade with Europeans at a trading post. when are you going to join Brad Martin from Green Mountain Metal Detecting.
Good to know
Have one of those but did nt understand why it was so beat up till now. Thanks