100 Years Ago Someone Dropped All Their Coins! | Metal Detecting Adventure
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2018
- Battling the weather, I discover a new homesite and stumble upon a large cache of coins!
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Wonderful finds! Love the knee buckle & the elephant button! You always do an amazing job editing your videos! I don’t understand the people that find something to thumbs down our videos. Amazing job! Keep up the awesome work! ~ Gypsy
Thanks again Gypsy! I’ve received comments in the past stating they were giving down thumbs for the most benign details like “too much talking” or “shaky camera” so I try to not give it much mind haha
@@GMMD takes all kinds, keep them coming. Excellent Job on all👍
Brilliant! Loved the way you showed the tree canopy, leaves rocks & flowers at the beginning. Thankyou.
I love the story about the "Stinking Benjamin", the things you learn watching metal detecting videos!
The white ones are the provincial flower of Ontario Canada. It is illegal to pick them because they die if you do.,and they don't transplant well either!
3:25 Botanist here. I love that you occasionally stop and talk about a plant. Much appreciated! And very cool flower
"It's all downhill and I've got a bike..." sometimes, it's the simple things that make us smile. Nice hunt and rain... Thanks for taking us with you Brad.
John
Thanks for watching John!
I love finding low PH soil in detecting areas, the coins and relics are always in great shape. Looks like a great soil area there.
Hi Brad, some nice finds, that buckle was the best I've seen you dig up in that type of area, awesome. A really well made video as always and I loved the intro with the macro on the flowers. Thank you. x
When the helicopter came over it reminded me of deer hunt when I was about 14 years old we were on top of a mountain in SW Virginia and out of no where came a fighter jet I swear I could have touched it. The crazy thing was we never heard it coming it scared us to death after we saw it then came the noise it was so loud but very cool. Great video as they always are.
I am so enjoying all these old video, what a treat.
Could agree more with the sentiment about being outdoors in the woods. Great video. HH
Great fun! Between the bouquet of stinking Benjamin's and the flying Turkey description, almost outweighs the wonder of your finds!
Hahaha
Thanks for taking us with you!
Cool finds Brad, love the knee buckle and as always the beautiful scenery!
I love to see all the plants and the bugs that you show, amin England and I love the natual world. Wish you luck in your adventures.
Please more, more and then more, I love waking up to a GMMD video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I agree. It's always fun to discover something unusual, whether in treasure hunting, or information, and the learning one gleans from research is incredible. Keep up the fine work, my friend. I go with you in spirit since I can't in the physical.
Thanks a lot Kevin!
Great video thank you for showing the wild flowers great haul. Be safe and happy hunting.
The trillium is a very unique flower. thanks for showcasing them when you find them.
I love your adventures because they are timeless. Many many thanks Brad
Lots of great finds. Can't wait till your next video comes out, Your one of my favorite metal detecting channels on UA-cam. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thanks so much, glad to hear that!!
Great video! I enjoy the extra information on the local flora and fauna. Also, because I enjoy historical research, I like the fact you also research your finds.
I am looking forward to watching both your past and future videos. 🙂👍🏻👍🏻
So glad to hear it Ian, thanks for watching!
Hi Brad I always look forward to Friday You know your my favorite You do find the neatest things Those mountains are going to keep you fit. A lot cheaper then the gym.
Haha you can say that again!
You are so kind and good at narrating you’re working adventure. Thanks
Another great video Brad,I have too say u have the best produced Mding video's,I can tell u go the extra mile buddy GL&HH-Brian
Thanks for the kind words, I appreciate it!
Good mix of finds, really like the knee buckle! Despite the rain it turned out to be a pretty good day in the woods!
I just found you recently and absolutely love your videos. I am a frustrated Archeologist and throughly enjoy your adventures.
Also you remind me of someone..you are so familiar to me. Thank you for sharing your world.
Glad you like them!
Like I've told you while talking... your videography is 2nd to none! Gorgeous camera work amazing finds best music... we're not worthyyyyy!!!(pulling the Wayne's world) loved this!
Haha thanks man!
Party on
Nice Finds , Always Find Your Videos
Interesting .
The Stinking Benjamin
Story Was super hilarious.
loved your video! what a great idea about the larger rocks in the area, i never thought about it!
Great video as always. It's to bad you got rained out on that first spot, but you still made some nice finds. GL & HH
Nice opening! Overall a beautiful, artistic video! The partial key hole is a special find when you can imagine, considering it's size, that it was on the front door to a house. As always, thanks for sharing!
Thanks Joe, Great point about the keyhole!!
What a guy! Thumbs up to you! Great videos and fantastic scenery!
Excellent discoveries at the end of the day. Excellent commentary on the habitat. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed Jay!
Garter holder, holds up stockings. Maybe socks.
That knee buckle and the jumbo button were really interesting. Definitely top finds of the day.
Love the Turkey impression! 😜 Great video as always, thanks for taking the time to share with us. My Friday is now complete.
Haha thanks for coming along!
I love how you capture the beauty of the landscape
I do my best, Pat!
Bigfoot/sq folk, good sign thru out this entire vid! Big X's, Leaners, walkways, quite a few Bends!!!! No time stamps, cuz no sightings.....yet.
Great vid, bellisemo landscape, love that elephant button!
I saw those too I am a Bigfoot researcher from Idaho and I see all kinds of structures in his vids...always wondered if he has had any encounters
Springtime! I am looking forward to detecting in the Adirondack Mountains in the very near future, I can almost smell the pines & the warming earth in this video, thanks!
It's hard to beat!
Thank you for all that you are teaching .
Awesome! Thanks Brad. I look forward to your videos, my favorite is GMMD!
Thanks so much!
That buckle was a super cool find!
Young feller, you had some nice finds, but l was almighty impressed with your intro of beautiful things which you also didn't neglect in the body of your video. I enjoyed the whole experience very much. Thank you.
So glad to hear that Cecil! Thanks for watching!
Cool coin spill and I just love the knee buckle. A bucket lister for me.
The red trilium sure LOOKS pretty!
Yet another great hunt and video, my friend! Congrats!
Beautiful buckle & huge coat button, throw in a few Indians, a harmonica reed , suspender clip and an ox knob and I’d call that a good day. Nice flower pics too! 😎 GB&HH!
Love your videos- Great adventures and so exciting to see your finds!
I think it is a toss up : like the views of nature as much as the items found.
You were right. The knee buckle was the find of the day. Nice save.
Thanks for another great video, looking forward to more awesome adventures.
Those finds are great man. You are definitely spoiled up there in Vermont! The loot from this video's trip looks about like the oldest things you'd find in my part of FL. Great video!
Minus the dandy button. I've never heard of somebody finding one in the 5 counties surrounding mine.
like Red Beard, I enjoyed your videography, as well!! To see the flora and fauna of Vermont is quite stunning, along with walking through the historic homesites makes your channel worth 100K subs!! Gotta get the word out!!
Thanks, tell your friends!
Another fun video to watch. Thanks for sharing.
Great day with some interesting finds, that knee buckle is spectacular, although the idea of a knee buckle seems really bizarre today. I hope you can get back on top again for further exploration. Don't forget to keep your eyes open for a 1909 S VDB wheat penny, Thank goodness the return trip was downhill.
Thanks Eric! One of the Indians was a 1909, but no S unfortunately!
Very cool finds and footage. My dad grow white trillium for a hobby. They take several years to mature flowering. :)
I learned a lot from this hunt. Very educational & well done! Thanks for sharing. God Bless & Happy Hunting!
Glad to hear that Katie, thanks for watching!
Green Mountain Metal Detecting ❤️
Some great finds. Thanks.
Will you venture back up the mountain to the first spot someday? Great video work- you and Hans from Germany are my 2 favorite metal detector/videographers to watch. Beautiful scenery, interesting finds and educational information!! Thanks for all of your hard work!!
Thanks Michele, I hope to later this summer!
Awesome jumbo finds. Sad but brave story behind the button.
Another great vid . . . always look forward to GMMD ! Here in Ontario the trillium is our Provincial flower . . .99.9 % are white & the odd pink one. . . but the red ones are practically non existent in my area ! You are the first time I've heard the name ramps . . . up here we usually call them leeks & the wife eats them every spring . . . In bed at night I tell her to roll over & breathe in the other direction . . . lol !!
Haha! Interesting!
Brad nice hunt with some cool finds!
Love your chatter! Great adventure!
Another interesting hunt, love the coin spill!
Hello from northern Vt.Nice video.If you don't like the weather,wait five minutes.
Awesome hunt Brad!
Thank you for sharing.
Nice hunt - great small cents!
nice that you take time to smell the flowers
You gotta go back and find the wall and cellars the land owner says the hunters talk about
Yes, that's no men's garterbelt clasp! I am sixty-six, and old enough to have actually worn one. Lol
Me too!
We have trillium on the west coast it's white and blooms in Feb or March . As it ages it turns purple . I don't know if they smell like dead meat. I have some in my yard I'll have to smell them next year . Love your adventures.
Can not beat the area you are in....It just amazes me that people lived up in there couple hundred years ago...talk about hair of the bear...winters are no slouch season in Vermont...you had an accident up there...you might not be found well, till you come along a couple hundred years later...LOL....great video...
Haha well said David!
so well produced-Vermont is gorgeous
Thanks Monica!
In St Thomas, Ontario there is a life sized bronze replica of "Jumbo" the elephant, who was hit by a train. As the story goes he was protecting a smaller elephant called tiny Tim, and charged moving the steam locomotive. Jumbo was part of a traveling rail circus visiting in that day the small town of St Thomas. And as we know everything large is a Jumbo size.
The smaller elephant was named Tom Thumb.
Interesting! Thanks for the history!
great vid. The stinking benjamin story gave me a good chuckle
That knee buckle is bad ass
Great video mate and some cool finds ... 👍👍👍
Congrats on another great adventure with some colonial relics and a few IHPs. HH. Sebastian
love the way you make yor videos, nice job awesome finds.
so kool! please go back to the top of the mountain where you were gonna start soon, its driving us crazy not knowing what's up there!
Will do! Thanks!
gonna be good, thanks for sharing!!
Thank YOU for watching!
Hey Brad, cool hunt, and thanks for the botany lesson! My wife is really into identifying wildflowers-I bet she'd never let me in the house with a fistful of stinking Benjamins. lol. The one little object at 5:10 looks like part of a garter clasp. HH
Haha thanks for watching Charlie!
Great video Brad. Until next time HH&GL *Chris*
Thanks a lot Chris!
New to you’re channel. Very much enjoy you and your film work ! Fantastic scenery and finds. I’ll be watching. Keep up the great work
Great to hear Jeff, thanks a lot!
Jumbo was or is maybe still the mascot of Tufts College. The tale of Tufts' official mascot, Jumbo the elephant, dates back to 1885. Circus showman P.T. Barnum was an early trustee and benefactor of Tufts and he donated the stuffed hide of Jumbo to the university. For 86 years, Jumbo stood in Barnum Hall and was a veritable mecca on campus. My grandfather graduated from Tufts in 1932 and had a great story about Jumbo and all the memorabilia. Once again Brad - Awesomeness from you and your adventures. PS - If you're ever interested in hearing the Jumbo story contact me privately. Cheers!!!
Thanks a lot Jim!!
I grew up about 15 miles from where Jumbo died having been hit by a train. The city erected a statue of him - he truly was Jumbo sized!
An interesting day! Always enjoy!
Again beautiful locations and story. Thanks for sharing Your great adventures. Greetings from WW2HistoryHunter.
WW2HistoryHunter love your videos as well!
Great video, nice camera work, well presented, enjoyed it 🤪🌴🦂
Love your channel. I watched every video, love your journeys an finds. keep the coming...
Thanks so much!
That was gross about the meat flower. :p You should go back to both those sites. Good digs, should be some silver and gold around there. Keep @ it and HH!
Congrats on the knee buckle, Brad, that's a pretty sweet find. Also, given the different sizes I've seen found, I've often wondered if "ox knobs" were also made in a size gradient for goats. I know "goat carts" were used and they were probably a menu item, so it seems likely to me there would have been knobbly bits for goat horns, as well. What think? As always, well presented and strewn with neat stuff to know, like don't bring home the stankey posies. ;-))
Interesting, I've never considered goats! Thanks for the insight!
Jumbo button is really cool one!!!
Nice video. Fun finds
I enjoy watching your videos, some amazing stuff. I would like to start sear hing for old goodies, what type and brand of detector would you recummand or are they all created equal?
Awesome elephant button , different that is for sure
yeah, that particular dark red seems to be the best color to attract a carrion fly. As a rule I don't sniff that color flower
Cool video great finds my friend 😆 👍 hh from ireland
Thanks Patrick!
At 6:13, that looks like a lace cap hydrangea. I love those! You are definitely at an old home site.