I'm sorry to hear you suffer panic attacks. 5 years ago i was in a very bad place with panic attacks and Anxiety after a nasty neck injury to my trigeminal nerve in my neck. First thing i did was give up drinking alcohol totally and still haven't had a drink to this day. The second was to start taking a drug called propranolol. It stops the adrenal gland releasing adrenaline to the heart. Thus causing a panic attack. It works and worked for me immediately. I only took them sparingly. Good luck. Stay busy.☺
The 1st time I had covid, I searched for things on TV (just for some background noise) & found Brad's videos. I was able to rest comfortably and get better as his voice is soothing, and the ads weren't unbelievably loud like they are with some other you tube videos.
Great fun! Thanks for bringing us along! My husband's first awesome find, done for a lady who called us to search, was her Grandmother's wedding ring. He found it in the hog pen!
This is currently the BEST metal detecting channel on all of YT. I detect and live in Cape Cod. I have found a 10+ carat single stone ring over 200 years old, a 36 diamond 14k ring, a gorgeous 18k chain with an 18k pendant in perfect condition... I might even make a channel soon. But, that aside - Aquachigger is the OG, but man you have been around a while now. Your production quality is BY FAR the best out of any of the detecting channels. You are always polite and fun to watch. Your historical expertise are second to none. I am very intelligent and own a tech company...I know history and I was born in Boston and raised in New England. It always blows my mind how much you know about relics and coins. Do you cut the film and look things up on your phone... then go back and explain? Or do you really know that much about historical items? I look forward to your videos every week and always watch one before I go on my own adventures. I finally bought a GoPro 12 so lets see what happens! Thanks for all the content - I know the pain involved in editing while and producing videos - and digging.. a lot. Amazing finds like always. The places you get access to are pretty mind blowing tbh :D
I love this episode! Awesome to see you slaying silver with Joe. What an excellent event i will definitely have to look into this one for the future. You typically hunt old cellar holes and fields, if you did a little more door knocking and focused on small yards of houses that are still standing from the 1800 and early 1900's you would have 150 silvers on the year too. I will say we arent used to hearing the Fast and Furious or War of the Worlds sirens going off in your videos, HAHAHA! Mason and i have over 100 silvers in 2024 too, but we recently found out private permissions with old houses are producing the most old coins, silvers and even military buttons. We would love to see you doing more videos like this. Thanks so much for sharing the info about the event and what fun to watch you popping so much silver, Congrats on that Seated Quarter - AMAZING FIND!
Brad, it was nice meeting you that weekend, hanging out in the back of the school bus! Glad you had a fun and successful time. Hope to see you there next year! (I still think you should have named this episode "6 sites in one day, the mad dash for treasure!" :) I ended up with 4 silvers that day, 2 in the "hot spot" in your video. I wish we could have stayed longer there!
That's funny... I don't find much silver either. We hunt similar sites - old, early places. Just not much silver in these spots. Shoe buckles and parts and sash buckles, buttons... I got a box full. lol
This channel and the guys down in South Carolina, *"Dig that Beep,"* are by far my favorite metal detectorist UA-cam channels to watch. Both channels have incredible production values. There is never any profanity on either channel. Both hosts, as well as the supporting cast on "Dig that Beep," put a lot of time and effort into the necessary research in order to be as successful as they are. The guys in South Carolina spend a significant portion of their spare time each year knocking on doors after their initial research shows them potential homesteads, businesses, and churches that might offer up places where they could possibly find old relics, copper coins, and silver coins. That's in addition to public property such as schools, which in South Carolina are perfectly legal to metal detect without permission.
So much fun! Hubby bought me a metal detector 2 yrs ago, but due tyo unavoidable circumstances, I have not been able to use till last week. Found nothing yet, but who knows, might get to do some of that in the next week or so.
I definitely appreciate the older items you find out in the woods, where silver was much more rare and precious. But it was fun for a change of pace to see you dig at that event. I guess the difference in you and the silver king is locations, school yards have tones of lost change, homesteads have everything else interesting.
The 1882 penny and 1943 dime could have been from the same pocket. It's only 61 years apart. In the 1950s I remember receiving Indian Head pennies in change as a young boy. BTW your videos are the best. They always put me in a good mood. Thank you, Brad.
Good job. I love the face of the Mercury dime. Limited European history in America, but it is built on gigantic events. I think European history is a lot longer in the USA than the history controllers let be known though.
Most of those Our Lady of Graces medallions were pendants. They were popular as centerpieces in rosaries but generally one loop means they were around a neck. Yours is 20fh c., but silver was a popular composition for these items going back into the 19th c. The best ID resource on religious medallions is Bob Forrest’s book.
Very nice Brad. Congrats on the Wheaties, IHP, Mercury Dimes, Silver Washington Quarter and especially the 1876 Seated Quarter. Excellent Hunt. Take Care Brad
Fantastic time. One of my more favorite "Trip" videos of yours. Fascinating to think how many people went through that place to be so many coins. Crazy.
Wow! I just saved the link. I didn't realize you'd be in East Durham, or I would have attended. You were so nearby! Great video! Hope to do a hunt with you someday. I've got some good secret 18th c. locations that need to be finished cleaning out.
Hey! Blackthorne! Did you find Jimmy DiResta? You need to go there for the Maker Camp and meet all the makers, do some blacksmithing, and maybe even some leatherwork!
Ah looks like I missed a fun weekend.... Our home here in Vt boarders and old 1800s school house, a brooke divides us..... Found some cast iron dolls, and getting on some coins....✌🏻💚🙏🏻💪🏻
Don’t feel bad Brad. I only have one silver quarter so far this year, but I did come across a spectacular late 1700-early 1800 silver Dutch Button with 3 hallmarks on it. 153 silvers is just unthinkable!
Such awesome finds! I believe I saw a date of 1830 below the feet of that person on the religious pendent. Also, when I was a small child, I remember seeing a few Mercury head dimes in the church offering I got back in the late 50s. I was so fascinated with them that I started collecting coins in my early 20s. Over 45 years ago.
Fun fact: whenever I’m having a panic attack, I put on one of your videos. For some reasons it’s really grounding. Thanks for the weekly content.
Me too.
Maybe don't use this one. That siren made me think there was an approaching tornado or an imminent air raid!
I'm sorry to hear you suffer panic attacks. 5 years ago i was in a very bad place with panic attacks and Anxiety after a nasty neck injury to my trigeminal nerve in my neck. First thing i did was give up drinking alcohol totally and still haven't had a drink to this day. The second was to start taking a drug called propranolol. It stops the adrenal gland releasing adrenaline to the heart. Thus causing a panic attack. It works and worked for me immediately. I only took them sparingly. Good luck. Stay busy.☺
Thank you❣️
The 1st time I had covid, I searched for things on TV (just for some background noise) & found Brad's videos. I was able to rest comfortably and get better as his voice is soothing, and the ads weren't unbelievably loud like they are with some other you tube videos.
Great fun! Thanks for bringing us along! My husband's first awesome find, done for a lady who called us to search, was her Grandmother's wedding ring. He found it in the hog pen!
Wow! Grandma’s Ring is worth searching a hog pen for. Glad he found it!
Good job. Hope you find something really nice for yourselves.
It’s great to see people with a common interest hang out together, nice work
What an amazing day!!! Beautiful treasures... Thank you for allowing us to tag along😊
This is currently the BEST metal detecting channel on all of YT. I detect and live in Cape Cod. I have found a 10+ carat single stone ring over 200 years old, a 36 diamond 14k ring, a gorgeous 18k chain with an 18k pendant in perfect condition... I might even make a channel soon. But, that aside - Aquachigger is the OG, but man you have been around a while now. Your production quality is BY FAR the best out of any of the detecting channels. You are always polite and fun to watch. Your historical expertise are second to none. I am very intelligent and own a tech company...I know history and I was born in Boston and raised in New England. It always blows my mind how much you know about relics and coins. Do you cut the film and look things up on your phone... then go back and explain? Or do you really know that much about historical items? I look forward to your videos every week and always watch one before I go on my own adventures. I finally bought a GoPro 12 so lets see what happens! Thanks for all the content - I know the pain involved in editing while and producing videos - and digging.. a lot. Amazing finds like always. The places you get access to are pretty mind blowing tbh :D
Let's go let's go treasure and adventure ✌👵
I love this episode! Awesome to see you slaying silver with Joe. What an excellent event i will definitely have to look into this one for the future. You typically hunt old cellar holes and fields, if you did a little more door knocking and focused on small yards of houses that are still standing from the 1800 and early 1900's you would have 150 silvers on the year too. I will say we arent used to hearing the Fast and Furious or War of the Worlds sirens going off in your videos, HAHAHA! Mason and i have over 100 silvers in 2024 too, but we recently found out private permissions with old houses are producing the most old coins, silvers and even military buttons. We would love to see you doing more videos like this. Thanks so much for sharing the info about the event and what fun to watch you popping so much silver, Congrats on that Seated Quarter - AMAZING FIND!
❤ glad all had a wonderful time. Gonna have to check it out, great finds even wet
For a non-planted hunt, that's an amazing haul! Almost doubling your silver total for the year in one hunt, incredible! Nice location as well!
Looks like fun. Joe is a good dude and hell of a detectorists, I've hunted with him a few times.
I agree, love finding the old copper coins, but there’s something about seeing that shine of a silver! 👍😎🐆🐆
What a neat event! Congrats on your finds!
Brad, it was nice meeting you that weekend, hanging out in the back of the school bus! Glad you had a fun and successful time. Hope to see you there next year! (I still think you should have named this episode "6 sites in one day, the mad dash for treasure!" :) I ended up with 4 silvers that day, 2 in the "hot spot" in your video. I wish we could have stayed longer there!
It would be an awesome thing to attend... you had an amazing hunt!!!
I look forward to "Fridays With Brad"
Amazing coins Brad, that seated quarter is insane! Great hunt and video!
Hey bubba I hope you and your family are doing well . I bet that kid is getting big . going to be hunting with you one day? Tell Chris I said hey 😂
Looks like a unique and fun event. Thanks for sharing your experience.
What a fun day! Good finds. Looking forward to seeing your next adventure ❤
That's funny... I don't find much silver either. We hunt similar sites - old, early places. Just not much silver in these spots. Shoe buckles and parts and sash buckles, buttons... I got a box full. lol
This channel and the guys down in South Carolina, *"Dig that Beep,"* are by far my favorite metal detectorist UA-cam channels to watch. Both channels have incredible production values. There is never any profanity on either channel. Both hosts, as well as the supporting cast on "Dig that Beep," put a lot of time and effort into the necessary research in order to be as successful as they are. The guys in South Carolina spend a significant portion of their spare time each year knocking on doors after their initial research shows them potential homesteads, businesses, and churches that might offer up places where they could possibly find old relics, copper coins, and silver coins. That's in addition to public property such as schools, which in South Carolina are perfectly legal to metal detect without permission.
So much fun! Hubby bought me a metal detector 2 yrs ago, but due tyo unavoidable circumstances, I have not been able to use till last week. Found nothing yet, but who knows, might get to do some of that in the next week or so.
Very good day silver king . Blessings
Thats awesome Brad congrats your friend Joe is doing great i am up to 136 so far this year
Definitely a day for the shiny!!
What a great place to go. Congratulations on your great finds.
What a fun event! So happy you found all the silver that you did! Wahoo!
Awesome day for silvers! 👍🏼LL
Awesome Brad ! Great finds and video 🇺🇸💪
Thank you Brad for the adventure and seeing some nice finds especially the Seated Liberty Quarter !
Привет! Поздравляю с великолепными находками!!! Ох уж эти школьники, голодные остались 😅
Always look forward to and LOVE your videos!!
Excellent .
Love the catalpa blossoms!
How incredible, what an exciting hunt, congratulations on all the sweet silver
Sound like a cool event.
I definitely appreciate the older items you find out in the woods, where silver was much more rare and precious. But it was fun for a change of pace to see you dig at that event. I guess the difference in you and the silver king is locations, school yards have tones of lost change, homesteads have everything else interesting.
What a fun day of finds! Thank you for sharing Brad, Loved the sheep too : )
Productive outings looked to be a good time had by all! Catch you on the next. ✌️ 😊
Awesome finds congrats Brad cool hunt
Hey B rad! Thanks for taking us along!
The 1882 penny and 1943 dime could have been from the same pocket. It's only 61 years apart. In the 1950s I remember receiving Indian Head pennies in change as a young boy. BTW your videos are the best. They always put me in a good mood. Thank you, Brad.
Congrats on all the silver Brad! Especially the seated quarter.
Amazing finds Brad, congrats.
Awesome finds on this dig.
Great dig, Brad. I hope you’re feeling a little better. Best wishes from RI.
Silver always makes the day better! My personal best silver day is 13, and I'd love to beat that some day...lol.
I absolutely love your videos, you are very informative about everything you dig. You are a very good instructor to listen to.
Good job. I love the face of the Mercury dime.
Limited European history in America, but it is built on gigantic events. I think European history is a lot longer in the USA than the history controllers let be known though.
Most of those Our Lady of Graces medallions were pendants. They were popular as centerpieces in rosaries but generally one loop means they were around a neck. Yours is 20fh c., but silver was a popular composition for these items going back into the 19th c.
The best ID resource on religious medallions is Bob Forrest’s book.
Nice finds Brad. I really look forward to Fridays to hunt with you.
Wow, gratz on it all, but that quarter, just wow.❤
An incredible trip, congratulations to the organisers, just brilliant 😊
So good
Great episode
It's good to see you out with other people with the same hobby
It’s nice that the resort takes you to locations that haven’t been as thoroughly hunted as the resort! Looks like you had a fun time!
More silver than you can shake a stick at...or, swing a coil over. Gotta Love It!
Nice getaway great finds good people it's hard to beat a day like that. Great to see your doing well. God bless be safe.
As a coin collector, I love the old coins!
Amazing episode. Have you ever considered doing an episode showing your collection and how it is displayed?
No telling how many you could have found in 3 days! Thanks for sharing!
Very nice Brad. Congrats on the Wheaties, IHP, Mercury Dimes, Silver Washington Quarter and especially the 1876 Seated Quarter. Excellent Hunt. Take Care Brad
Love your show brother,your day definitely has a silver lining.✌️👍
Well done Brad! Awesome finds there, quite lucky with the seated quarter. Fun "revenge" on Joe in the same paddock! 😄
That looks like tremendous fun, being out, searching for treasures with lots of other people getting to see what other people have found as well.❤️🇨🇦
Awesome finds.
Fantastic time. One of my more favorite "Trip" videos of yours. Fascinating to think how many people went through that place to be so many coins. Crazy.
Wow, that looks so fun, what a cool function ❤
Great find's 🎉
Very nice Brad. Congrats!
Thanks for this. I’ve already contacted Blackthorne about next year’s hunt. Another fan from South Carolina!
Great finds😊
Wow! I just saved the link. I didn't realize you'd be in East Durham, or I would have attended. You were so nearby! Great video! Hope to do a hunt with you someday. I've got some good secret 18th c. locations that need to be finished cleaning out.
Great video. Those Mercury dimes are incredible.
That's mah dawggg! Joseph killing it. Congrats on the seated, always a great day seeing one of them come out.
Great video and congratulations on the silvers
Lots of fun just watching. Wish you could have hunted the other two days. Thanks for sharing yet another great video.
What a great day!!!!!
Looks like fun day!
Great job Brad
Thank you Brad I enjoyed your video …!
What a great event looks like great fun,😅 wish I was as always here.
Wow awesome finds today
alot of those one screw hole brass thingys are probably lock keyhole covers. they tended to cover keyholes for saftey reasons, I guess
THANK YOU 👍🙏>>>💚
Awesome! A centennial quarter to go with the centennial half you found not to long ago. 😊❤
Greetings from South Carolina 🎉
Seated liberty is a great fine. My favorite quarter is standing liberty. Standing liberty was only done with quarters.
Hey! Blackthorne! Did you find Jimmy DiResta? You need to go there for the Maker Camp and meet all the makers, do some blacksmithing, and maybe even some leatherwork!
Amazing!
Ah looks like I missed a fun weekend.... Our home here in Vt boarders and old 1800s school house, a brooke divides us..... Found some cast iron dolls, and getting on some coins....✌🏻💚🙏🏻💪🏻
What an awesome event❤
Very cool there should be more hunts like this I do a lot of detecting all winter especially beach and rivers 150-300 silver a year
Cool finds!
❤ so fun and great finds, thank you Brad
Hey Brad. I really liked this one especially the silvers found and congrats on the 1875 Seated quarter.
Don’t feel bad Brad. I only have one silver quarter so far this year, but I did come across a spectacular late 1700-early 1800 silver Dutch Button with 3 hallmarks on it.
153 silvers is just unthinkable!
What an awesome trip
Lovely to see you get some silver Brad, I do enjoy your videos, even better when you look like the kid in the candy store.
Such awesome finds! I believe I saw a date of 1830 below the feet of that person on the religious pendent. Also, when I was a small child, I remember seeing a few Mercury head dimes in the church offering I got back in the late 50s. I was so fascinated with them that I started collecting coins in my early 20s. Over 45 years ago.