I found a 1899 Great Britain Penny when I was 15 but I didn't tell the old man that's the only thing I still have from childhood. I thought it was something rare until I turn 30 and found a couple more. Not as old
Raw video lol, well thanks for that I am now convinced, no way that raw video on youtube could have ever been faked ! Question - Whats your theory why a coin from 1831 was inside a jar from the mid 1900's ?
Just a very novice opinion, but someone buried it to prevent it from being stolen and never came back for it? Or someone was supposed to come pick it up for a discreet payment and never did? I kind of feel like the first theory makes more sense.
You are missing the point. This coin was valuable and collectable well before the jar was made.Do you put valuable stuff in a jar and bury it very often ? Not just that, the 1 hand suddenly shaking like a leaf while the other was steady and the 98 "OMG DUDE !" are just plain theatrical.
Well, they found something pretty cool. I'd be excited too. You realize that some people collected coins back then and didn't want anyone to take it, so they buried it for safety. The age of the jar doesn't matter if the person buried it in the mid 1900's. you have to remember that people ages ago didn't have safes or a bank account to lock stuff up. To me, it makes sense and I am willing to give them benefit of the doubt.
The give away was the dirt in the cloth. You don't get dirt in the jar thru the cloth and then have an untarnished coin. The only way is to make sure you write the channel down and make sure you never watch anything by them again.
You have to wonder when the grooves at the top of the jar are embedded with dirt and the cloth is filthy and has dirt on the inside but the coin is showroom clean.
I don't know but I have found silver coins between rocks and that the coins have never even made it into the ground and sometimes there just a shiny as I can be I found an 1880 Morgan silver dollar between a bunch of rocks and it was like brand new when I picked it out from between the rocks this was at a place up in Park City Utah way up in the mountains ..
Like the Dude crap is like really annoying you know, like it is so over used like the Dude needs to substitute it with like Man or Boy, like anything else but Dude. Like you know what I mean man.
I think fake and ill tell you why. There was dirt inside the shirt and none of the dirt was stuck to the coin. If dirt got in then so would water/moister and that would cause the dirt to glob on to the coin and start tarnishing it.
I just started detecting… I went to the beach once and found lobster trap pieces and a key… and today in my yard I found 3 dimes, 3 Pennie’s, some metal scraps, a metal band to a whiskey barrel and a shot gun bullet butt circa 1911-1930
USA Coin Book estimated value of 1830 Capped Bust Half Dollar (Large Letters Variety) is worth $2,165 in average condition and can be worth $20,259 in very good condition.
How lucky is this guy? His cameraman just so happens to also be the worlds greatest coin grader. Without magnification, scale, or better lighting he knows it's in mint condition. Damn you lucky bro!
I was 7 years old, my Italian Grand-Father gave me a bag of coins from the 1800's maybe earlier 1700's so for safe keeping, I buried all the coins. And I know where they are, I buried all the coins in my neighbor's front lawn under their balcony I am 60 years old today, so... very good chance the coins are still there, buried for 53 years. How do I ask for the property owners permission to dig up dirt under his balcony without telling him what I am digging up? I cannot just go digging, he might call the cops, Hello Police there is a 60 yr old man in my front lawn digging it up, can you send a car? This video jogged my memory, Old Coins, Buried with a cloth, 1800's coin, WHAM the light came on and made me think of the old coins my grand-father gave me when I was 7 years old
Well, I want to thank you for reading what I typed ;-) Yes, I think is the best approach without informing them of the buried treasure. Thank You for your suggestion.
John, I agree with Luke. Just tell them you just remember burying something that is very sentimental to you. If they are decent people they will not object and will let you dig up your treasure. But, I think you should do it soon....as soon as possible. Good luck. Post some pictures of it, or better yet, post a video.... I'm subscribing to your channel so I will be notified when you post something.
Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around $60, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $7,000 at auction.
capped bust means lady liberty has her bust/chest/breast covered. there where even rarer ones where lady liberty had her breast exposed those are worth way way more.
3:42 “like legit there’s like no wear on this thing” that’s because you bought it on eBay and then put it in the ground so you could get views on UA-cam. Exactly like the title of the video says, there’s no way you found that. #clickbait
The first coin ever found was a Mercury dime in Wolfboro New Hampshire. I was on an old swingset scuffing my feet every time I swung and I uncovered the coin with my shoe.
USA Coin Book estimated value of 1830 Capped Bust Half Dollar (Large Letters Variety) is worth $2,165 in average condition and can be worth$20,259 or more in uncirculated (MS+) mint condition.
Assuming that is a real and old coin in nearly new condition a little water spritz is better than wiping off the dirt. Wiping can leave very faint scratches which diminish the value.
There is no way you can tell on a youtube video what it's worth. You have no idea the fine nuances of coin appraising . One tiny "mint mark" could mean the difference between $125. and $12,000. Even how many feathers that are on an eagles tail on one coin can mean thousands of dollars more. You know NOTHING
ALL I could think while the container was found before it was a coin. What if it wasn’t someone’s buried ashes with a wedding ring right at the spot of the ceremony of marriage, and the spouse buried it there next to the tree they were wed at. And then it occurred to me. We spend our whole lives accumulating items to die. Cool
He best go home sage himself and take salt bath...Better yet put it back where he found it and leave anything that remotely looks like that alone !!! Damn Muggles !
Respectfully, that is not true. Silver most certainly WILL deteriorate over time. First, it oxidizes (tarnish). That process eventually turns it black and crusty. The silver oxide slowly replaces the silver. If there is salt or sulfides present in the environment in which the silver item is stored (or buried, etc), this process is accelerated. If you've ever seen silver coins recovered from brackish water (i.e. the ocean), such as Spanish pieces of Eight (8 Reales), you've seen the black crusty lumps of silver coins stuck together. When they show you carefully restored coins later, you're seeing the ones on the INSIDE of that clump, that were salvagable. The outer crusty ones are often damaged beyond identification.
Is the tub plastic? Was plastic tubs even available then? & the shirt looks like it has a print on it! If it was sealed shut how was there dirty in it? 😕
Well the milk glass was used around the time the coin was minted the cloth looks period accurate.. but who knows or cares haha all I know is fake or not that guy saying Dude... Dude. .. dude. Is annoying
So, we have someone in 1915 or so, burying a 1830s coin. Why? Who knows? Some fortune teller probably told them it would negate some kind of curse. That makes as much sense as the rest of this.
Two 1830's coins feet from each other. The half was wrapped in cloth but there was also dirt in the cloth but none on the coin... Plus the jar dates from the mid 1930's - 1950's. The reactions of guy who found it seem genuine but the guy who's filming it something is off with him.
@@steinarhatlen5784 You're right and I wouldn't melt anything until I checked it out thouroughly but this coin didn't have the tarnish it should have. And had this truly been an antique coin of value giving the appearance it had been cleaned, it's back to the $17 melt. Never, ever clean a coin and this one looks very clean.
@@смиренный-х2б Really? Then the question is, do they know that, as in, it was planted by a member of the group after finding it in dad's sock draw? Or did someone else plant it (lose it) from a week, a month, a year ago? Can hardly claim exploring a mine that turns out minted silver dollars.
Stealth Diggers, Hoover Boys and a Wicked Digger combine forces to find THIS AMAZING FIND????.... wow, congrats Jeremiah, holy crap!!!!!!
I found an 1810 dime once playing in dirt in the backyard when I was a kid. Gave it to my Dad and never saw it again.
Your dad sucks then
I found a 1899 Great Britain Penny when I was 15 but I didn't tell the old man that's the only thing I still have from childhood. I thought it was something rare until I turn 30 and found a couple more. Not as old
Thank god my mom isn't stealing my coins
Who else screamed at their screens for him to stop banging that precious milk glass jar?!?!
daisy1339 its a glass jar calm down
Milk glass jars are common. I find them on the beach, WHOLE, after being tossed around in the ocean. He wouldn't break it that way.
daisy1339 me
daisy1339 me. I was
he did it because it was fake acting i said the same thing
I call BS.
Find a jar you say is valuable then pound it to death, call silver before its visible, over the top forced hand shaking.
Jesse James sorry but this was a real find. I can understand why you feel the way you do but this is raw video and true
Raw video lol, well thanks for that I am now convinced, no way that raw video on youtube could have ever been faked !
Question - Whats your theory why a coin from 1831 was inside a jar from the mid 1900's ?
Just a very novice opinion, but someone buried it to prevent it from being stolen and never came back for it? Or someone was supposed to come pick it up for a discreet payment and never did? I kind of feel like the first theory makes more sense.
You are missing the point.
This coin was valuable and collectable well before the jar was made.Do you put valuable stuff in a jar and bury it very often ?
Not just that, the 1 hand suddenly shaking like a leaf while the other was steady and the 98 "OMG DUDE !" are just plain theatrical.
Well, they found something pretty cool. I'd be excited too. You realize that some people collected coins back then and didn't want anyone to take it, so they buried it for safety. The age of the jar doesn't matter if the person buried it in the mid 1900's. you have to remember that people ages ago didn't have safes or a bank account to lock stuff up. To me, it makes sense and I am willing to give them benefit of the doubt.
Congrats, but why not show a shot of the coin?
So you won't be able to read the word COPY on it.
Andy Roberts so coin enthusiasts cant accurately pinpoint tge date and age of the coin, its probably like 1987 or smthng ;)
why is it i felt like theres something not right lol
yeah deff set up
bad acting
Because it's fucking fake bro you are not alone they did that all for views and UA-cam 💰 money
The give away was the dirt in the cloth. You don't get dirt in the jar thru the cloth and then have an untarnished coin. The only way is to make sure you write the channel down and make sure you never watch anything by them again.
You have to wonder when the grooves at the top of the jar are embedded with dirt and the cloth is filthy and has dirt on the inside but the coin is showroom clean.
"Shhh" as he sprays water from a tiny bottle onto the coin.
I hade more fun in the comments then on the video
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and me
I don't know but I have found silver coins between rocks and that the coins have never even made it into the ground and sometimes there just a shiny as I can be I found an 1880 Morgan silver dollar between a bunch of rocks and it was like brand new when I picked it out from between the rocks this was at a place up in Park City Utah way up in the mountains ..
Check for a mint mark on the reverse below the wreath under the eagle. If the letters "CC" are present then you may have a really valuable coin.
James Odom i
Mint mark?
mike sixx yo I mean what is the mintmark on his coin
reading this hurt my head, not one single bit of grammar.
"Dood this is mint condition!!!" As he ruins it by touching it with his bare hands. Hahaha
That coin was very old when the glass was new. I call BS.
Staged.
So you're trying to say they're trying to be like CNN, Faking for the Ratings!! Hahahaha
One more “Dude” and I’m going to throw my laptop across the room....
OMG!
Dude no need to be like that
Oh sorry dude
Epic comment.. Lol
Like the Dude crap is like really annoying you know, like it is so over used like the Dude needs to substitute it with like Man or Boy, like anything else but Dude. Like you know what I mean man.
I think fake and ill tell you why. There was dirt inside the shirt and none of the dirt was stuck to the coin. If dirt got in then so would water/moister and that would cause the dirt to glob on to the coin and start tarnishing it.
M Knight did you not see that dirt was stuck to the coin thus why we had to spray it!
DiggingNE no tarnish.🤔 what kind of tree is that?
Agreed and the cloth would probably decompose
I just started detecting… I went to the beach once and found lobster trap pieces and a key… and today in my yard I found 3 dimes, 3 Pennie’s, some metal scraps, a metal band to a whiskey barrel and a shot gun bullet butt circa 1911-1930
Where was this find? On your property or did you get permission somewhere? I can’t wait to find something cool
Over six minutes of video and you can't bother to show a close-up shot of the coin after you had taken it home and dried it off?
Silver tarnishes, unless it's only been in the ground for 20 minutes.
Make America Great Again 💪
That's milk glass...not plastic. some of u commenting aren't too bright
I’ve never seen someone so excited for a coin.
A great discovery....... I like to see your adventure
"OMG!! And there's even real chocolate inside, dude!! OMG!!"
OMG !!! This is so fake
Kevin Diago like your hairline
It’s in such good shape because this was all stadged. No ones hand shakes that bad also
USA Coin Book estimated value of 1830 Capped Bust Half Dollar (Large Letters Variety) is worth $2,165 in average condition and can be worth $20,259 in very good condition.
feeling triggered... why do people lie like this
James Barrett ?
That coin could be worth anywhere from $65 to $50,000. Awesome find! I'd run straight to the dealership and buy a new car with that lol
How lucky is this guy? His cameraman just so happens to also be the worlds greatest coin grader. Without magnification, scale, or better lighting he knows it's in mint condition. Damn you lucky bro!
MistunoriKapela LMAO I'm dying at comments like these
Never saw the coin? Good filming.
OH MY GOD, DUDE! Thanks for finding it, I like buried it there last year and forgot where I buried it! I'll call you and come over and get it...
I was 7 years old, my Italian Grand-Father gave me a bag of coins from the 1800's maybe earlier 1700's
so for safe keeping, I buried all the coins. And I know where they are, I buried all the coins in my neighbor's front lawn under their balcony
I am 60 years old today, so... very good chance the coins are still there, buried for 53 years.
How do I ask for the property owners permission to dig up dirt under his balcony without telling him what I am digging up?
I cannot just go digging, he might call the cops, Hello Police there is a 60 yr old man in my front lawn digging it up, can you send a car?
This video jogged my memory, Old Coins, Buried with a cloth, 1800's coin, WHAM the light came on and made me think of the old coins my grand-father gave me when I was 7 years old
Just tell the person exactly what happens but just say it's something sentimental to you and don't mention coins. Should work
Well, I want to thank you for reading what I typed ;-)
Yes, I think is the best approach without informing them of the buried treasure.
Thank You for your suggestion.
No problem, good luck and I hope u find those coins!
John, I agree with Luke. Just tell them you just remember burying something that is very sentimental to you. If they are decent people they will not object and will let you dig up your treasure. But, I think you should do it soon....as soon as possible. Good luck. Post some pictures of it, or better yet, post a video.... I'm subscribing to your channel so I will be notified when you post something.
@@2HAMMERS1 did you go dig it up yet?!
Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around $60, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $7,000 at auction.
Jay got a dose of crabs. He does it all the time.
capped bust means lady liberty has her bust/chest/breast covered. there where even rarer ones where lady liberty had her breast exposed those are worth way way more.
It actually refers to the cap she is wearing on her head, covering her hair. Nothing to do with chests or breasts.
follows the Turban Head and precedes the Coronet Bust.
I found an old Coke bottle on the Texas A&M campus one time. On the bottom it read "Open other end".
3:42 “like legit there’s like no wear on this thing” that’s because you bought it on eBay and then put it in the ground so you could get views on UA-cam. Exactly like the title of the video says, there’s no way you found that. #clickbait
damn right
Exactly. Silver tarnishes very quickly. Fake and gay.
Cleanest underground coin. Ever. There was even dirt in the cloth, yet the coin is pristine?
Fux. Com
do these idiots think they're really fooling anybody
Should always keep it with the cloth and jar as it was found. The cloth and jar is also part of its worth.
The first coin ever found was a Mercury dime in Wolfboro New Hampshire. I was on an old swingset scuffing my feet every time I swung and I uncovered the coin with my shoe.
Awesome find! I was smiling and very excited for you! :)
If it's real congrats. If it's fake learn how to shake both hands when nervous. Just saying. Lol
ronald johnson
That’s because of Pornhub,
Causes single hand shaking
Caus thats his self love hand..perfect motion because he has lot's of practice.
If someone kept telling me Shhhhh.i would slap them in the head
Chris Gaver we are normally in areas with people around and tend to harass us if we make it known we got a nice find
Is that white container plastic? Don't think they had plastic back then.
Nice coin and glass jar. What is the appraisal of both? Congrats!
Why does when he said there's a silver coin in there the other guy said i know?
The other guy knew from the detector
USA Coin Book estimated value of 1830 Capped Bust Half Dollar (Large Letters Variety) is worth $2,165 in average condition and can be worth$20,259 or more in uncirculated (MS+) mint condition.
Where at in NH is this area? We are here for a few more days and I want to relic hunt!!
This was in Rochester. Loads of areas to hunt all over the state
@@diggingne4905 thank you! We are by South Hampton going to try the woods here by our camp ground :)
Hmmm this seems a bit fake.
Not sure why he spraying something that has loose dirt on it...AND super clean??? Calls it into question for me. Correct, no way that JUST happened.
Assuming that is a real and old coin in nearly new condition a little water spritz is better than wiping off the dirt. Wiping can leave very faint scratches which diminish the value.
the jar is from the 1920s the coin 90 years older than that , is not tarnished it should be black from the moister
OMG Dude! Sell that coin and purchase a dictionary.
OMG dude let try to sell our stuff dude OMG dude buy our shirts dude no way omgggg
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1831 Capped Bust Half Dollar value at an average of $50, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $2,550.
It's worth 125 bucks. Why all the shaking and drama?
That's more money then we started out with.
There is no way you can tell on a youtube video what it's worth. You have no idea the fine nuances of coin appraising .
One tiny "mint mark" could mean the difference between $125. and $12,000. Even how many feathers that are on an eagles tail on one coin can mean thousands of dollars more. You know NOTHING
NOW that is a find! And you actually cleaned it right!
Seems very suspect. Why would there be ONE coin in a jar. And the excitement played as bad acting...
Its a commercial for Foo Foo juice! Oh my god! !!
These Two are the worst actors ive ever seen, they wont reporting to the actors union
Nice find those coins are cool I thick I have some of those in my coin collection.
ALL I could think while the container was found before it was a coin. What if it wasn’t someone’s buried ashes with a wedding ring right at the spot of the ceremony of marriage, and the spouse buried it there next to the tree they were wed at.
And then it occurred to me. We spend our whole lives accumulating items to die.
Cool
Amazing that THE SILVER HASN'T TARNISHED in all that time lol.
Take acting lessons.
ahh :) oh well.
although,maybe his mates played a prank on him and it was his legit find..
My favorite Gatorade is lemon lime.
They failed to notice the headstone. It was probably an old gravesite.
You just screwed up someones voodoo spell !
Sweet Suzy I'm glad someone on here believes the same thing I do!
He best go home sage himself and take salt bath...Better yet put it back where he found it and leave anything that remotely looks like that alone !!! Damn Muggles !
EXACTLY.
OH MY GOD,DUDE! ...WHAT are you cleaning that coin with?
Congratulations. INCREDIBLE, a once in a lifetime find!!!!
Diggin' w/ Rob!
Every one is a hater can u please be happy for the guy i wish i find a good find like this
Keep hunting and one day you will. Took us 3 years and now we are still making great finds each time we go out.
Nice job guys. I was born in New Hampshire. Live free or die to the death!
You guys need to go back to acting school . This is pathetic
too much drama and NO CORROSION. fake.
silver will never corrode. if anything, it will change color but not being buried in dirt
In those days they used oilcloth to save things in the weather. I'm guessing that was oil impregnated also.
Respectfully, that is not true. Silver most certainly WILL deteriorate over time. First, it oxidizes (tarnish). That process eventually turns it black and crusty. The silver oxide slowly replaces the silver. If there is salt or sulfides present in the environment in which the silver item is stored (or buried, etc), this process is accelerated. If you've ever seen silver coins recovered from brackish water (i.e. the ocean), such as Spanish pieces of Eight (8 Reales), you've seen the black crusty lumps of silver coins stuck together. When they show you carefully restored coins later, you're seeing the ones on the INSIDE of that clump, that were salvagable. The outer crusty ones are often damaged beyond identification.
I love the plastic milk glass. LOL
way to many ONG omg OMG omg OMG omg OMG omg OMG OMG OMG OMG OMGOM GOMG OMG OMG
Is the tub plastic? Was plastic tubs even available then? & the shirt looks like it has a print on it! If it was sealed shut how was there dirty in it? 😕
fake and shake
Carl Pledger how do you know
Carl Pledger hater
Well the milk glass was used around the time the coin was minted the cloth looks period accurate.. but who knows or cares haha all I know is fake or not that guy saying Dude... Dude. .. dude. Is annoying
Carl Pledger I agree
Agree
So, we have someone in 1915 or so, burying a 1830s coin. Why? Who knows? Some fortune teller probably told them it would negate some kind of curse. That makes as much sense as the rest of this.
This is click baited
Two 1830's coins feet from each other. The half was wrapped in cloth but there was also dirt in the cloth but none on the coin... Plus the jar dates from the mid 1930's - 1950's. The reactions of guy who found it seem genuine but the guy who's filming it something is off with him.
Awesome amazing beautiful
The guy that forgot where buried this in 1831 punching the air so hard right now.
Find of your lives! I'm guessing the quarter signal was an item worth keeping. What was it?
Fast forward to the end...He's still sayin OMG...OMG DUDE!!!
Where did you guys find this? I'm in NH. Have you guys dug by Livermore& Crawford Notch area? I'd be curious....
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I had so much fun just watching this!
Did they have plastic jars in 1830?
You're right. "There's no way that just happened."
Those are worth up to 20 grand in that condition. Maybe more to the right collector
The vocabulary is the same, but at least this is an adventure instead of some claw machine prize.
i find it very odd that some one would bury "Just One" silver 50c coin.
If it’s been buried since the 1800 then it would be much deeper
the plastic container they found it buried in is not more than a few yrs in production. nice wild west story in a new plastic bottle
Wonder why someone burried it? The history would be cool to dig up
it's in such good shape, cuz you PLANTED it yourselves
The only thing I ever found detecting was the metal loops in my boots
Curly Q. Link HITS IT ON THE NOSE. Good counting, Curly!
1833 Philadelphia Mint Silver Capped Bust Half Dollar
It’s almost like Kyle from goodneoghborstuff found this
Great find ! 👍🇬🇧
You guys are tools! Mr. We have the same shirt on today. Dorks! ✌
Oh my god, what a lovely find, oh my god, I'd love to find one of those, oh my god, I wonder what he did with it, oh my god.
I couldn't take one more 'Oh MY GOD Dude' for a chunk of silver melt value of $17.
Dave Beckley Thank you. I was thinking it was worth way more then that for all the repeat exclamations...
Bad idea to melt as scrap silver. If this coin is a genuine 1830 half dollar piece the collector's value would be between $150 and $10.000
@@steinarhatlen5784 You're right and I wouldn't melt anything until I checked it out thouroughly but this coin didn't have the tarnish it should have. And had this truly been an antique coin of value giving the appearance it had been cleaned, it's back to the $17 melt. Never, ever clean a coin and this one looks very clean.
@@davebeckley2584 reproduction
@@смиренный-х2б Really? Then the question is, do they know that, as in, it was planted by a member of the group after finding it in dad's sock draw? Or did someone else plant it (lose it) from a week, a month, a year ago? Can hardly claim exploring a mine that turns out minted silver dollars.
l would say they live and play tinky winkies together, and play the snake shake games on each other
If I found that it’d go right in the coin jar.