Thats a LOT of horseshoes! Talk about a spill! The coins you found were really nice finds. The little badge thing was cool and i love the bale seal. 💖💯
@BugeaterMetalDetecting ended up with a 9 key 🔑 spill not really old ones though, a silver bar pendant, a silver religious metal, flat button, wheaty, pocket watch, a king george 2 half penny and bridle rosette with horse on it. I've beat this place up the last year. But it's so trashy and still hiding stuff. Kicked 2 Gorham Silver spoons off the surface here one early 2023 and one last weekend. By may June it's too overgrown to detect so I'm sifting though the aluminum trash why I can. Find it odd one 1936 merc came out and a ton of wheatys but no other silver coins. They did loose silver just mostly jewelry, spoons and a cool sterling mechanical pencil.
That haul is insane! I would love to find a KG halfpenny someday. I got an 1827 KG4 at a ghost town site but coppers in general are extremely rare in Nebraska
@BugeaterMetalDetecting I would imagine since Nebraska didn't become a state until 1867 large cent use wasn't as high as the North East since the small cent started in 1857. Found a George the 5th here last weekend from 1936.
I've dug 4 coppers in NE. 1829 LC and 1827 British were at a territorial era ghost town, 1847 LC at a 1950's church across from the 1840's mormon encampment site in Omaha, and an 1816 austrian copper at a demolished 1870's house in a bad part of Omaha.
Dude, you've got some awesome places to hunt!!! I still remember when you found a roll amount of 1964 Rosie's scattered in an old yard 😊 Makes you wonder if there was a ferrier there 😮
Wasn't a sulky a type of horse-drawn racing apparatus? I would guess that tag to be from McMurray branded sulky. Makes sense considering the location. Neat finds.
Parks are a good place to start. Just check to make sure there are no city ordinances before getting started, most are fair game. Omaha requires a permit that costs $5 to metal detect in their city parks.
Thanks, I always enjoy your adventures. Mike
Thanks!
Nice one young man keep them finds coming deus 11all the way From raining Cornwall uk 😊
Thanks! More to follow in the coming weeks
Thats a LOT of horseshoes! Talk about a spill! The coins you found were really nice finds. The little badge thing was cool and i love the bale seal. 💖💯
I actually found 10-12 more after I finished filming that clip of the whole pile. It's more than I've dug in my whole life until that hunt
Awesome finds and coins! Sure is a lot of horse shoes! We really enjoy your videos. It's no good that our jobs interrupt our fun... Lol 🙂
Mine doesn't really interrupt, if anything mine occasionally takes me to cool new places to take my detector
Kind of a...win .win👍
Holy hole of horse shoes! Good to see you out hunting. Im off to an old farm this morning.
Good luck! Hope you find yourself some silver
@BugeaterMetalDetecting ended up with a 9 key 🔑 spill not really old ones though, a silver bar pendant, a silver religious metal, flat button, wheaty, pocket watch, a king george 2 half penny and bridle rosette with horse on it. I've beat this place up the last year. But it's so trashy and still hiding stuff. Kicked 2 Gorham Silver spoons off the surface here one early 2023 and one last weekend. By may June it's too overgrown to detect so I'm sifting though the aluminum trash why I can. Find it odd one 1936 merc came out and a ton of wheatys but no other silver coins. They did loose silver just mostly jewelry, spoons and a cool sterling mechanical pencil.
That haul is insane! I would love to find a KG halfpenny someday. I got an 1827 KG4 at a ghost town site but coppers in general are extremely rare in Nebraska
@BugeaterMetalDetecting I would imagine since Nebraska didn't become a state until 1867 large cent use wasn't as high as the North East since the small cent started in 1857. Found a George the 5th here last weekend from 1936.
I've dug 4 coppers in NE. 1829 LC and 1827 British were at a territorial era ghost town, 1847 LC at a 1950's church across from the 1840's mormon encampment site in Omaha, and an 1816 austrian copper at a demolished 1870's house in a bad part of Omaha.
Dude, you've got some awesome places to hunt!!! I still remember when you found a roll amount of 1964 Rosie's scattered in an old yard 😊 Makes you wonder if there was a ferrier there 😮
I'e never found a whole roll! The most rosies I've found in one yard is 3
@@BugeaterMetalDetecting dang, I wonder who I'm thinking of then 🤦♀️
I'm not sure, but I would give anything to find a whole roll of rosies!
It's a horse shoe spill. Nice.
That was a very exhilarating half hour, both the excitement and hard manual labor excavating them all
Wasn't a sulky a type of horse-drawn racing apparatus? I would guess that tag to be from McMurray branded sulky. Makes sense considering the location.
Neat finds.
Yes, found that out after the fact when researching it
They still have sulky races at Saratoga Race Track in NY.
Hope the tornado missed you. This isn't the racing track in western Iowa. I know there was one across from Bellevue.
This one is neither of them, my new house was missed thankfully.
I would like to get in to metal detecting and am from Nebraska. What areas can you hunt that you don’t need permission?
Parks are a good place to start. Just check to make sure there are no city ordinances before getting started, most are fair game. Omaha requires a permit that costs $5 to metal detect in their city parks.
Aye yo. We’re kinda worried about you. Call one of us back.