Metal Detecting OLD COINS and RELICS in this INCREDIBLE 1700's Field!
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- Опубліковано 15 січ 2025
- We're still at it! This old field dating back to the 1700's has been giving up treasures non-stop, and today was no exception. We metal detect another section that we haven't hit yet, and we're still popping out old coins, buttons and relics!
Join my wife Persis and I on a series of metal detecting adventures as we hunt all sorts of locations. We both use Minelab Equinox 900's and 800's to find old relics, coins and jewelry.
Thanks for watching!
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That field has been amazing! That croatal bell is beautiful! That's my favorite find. That holed dandy button is so pretty. Awesome hunt with more awesome finds. 💖💯
So happy we got this field permission! Thanks a bunch Julie! 🙋♀️🙋❤️
Love the relics and you are so lucky to have these treasure hunting areas. Thanks for sharing.
We do feel fortunate to live in this area, thank you Gary! 🙋♀️🙋
Great revelation of American history! Love when you find all those old coins. That crotal bell was something special. Have a great week and see you next #treasureSunday.
The field has been very good to us! Thank you very much Kathy and Tim! 🙋♀️🙋
Oh man you guys have me missing the warm weather and grassy fields! Great episode and finds, love those old coppers and the gorgeous crotal bell. Sorry Mike, Persis whooped you in this one! Happy Hunting my friends!
I think this was the second week of November, still fairly warm. Oh yeah, this was definitely a Persis episode! Lol! Thank you much Mason and Jim! 🙋♀️🙋
Looks like you had a beautiful day, great hunt and finds…and that crotal bell was in excellent condition
Definitely a beautiful day, thanks so much Paul! 🙋♀️🙋
Nice video! Your crotal bell is a winner. S N initials for Seth North, a notable bell maker from New Britain, CT, c. very early 1800s. I've only dug two of his bells and they're a really good find!
Fantastic info, really appreciate it! Thank you so much! 🙋♀️🙋
That field is so good to you guys! The crotal bell is beautiful, it is a bucket lister for me. Congrats on the great finds!
Thanks a bunch Sweet Diggz! We hope you find a crotal bell! 🙋♀️🙋
Awesome finds! The crotal bell is gorgeous!!!❤
Hi Cynthia! Thank you so much! 🙋♀️🙋❤️
good friend ⬛
Thank you Alen! 🙋♀️🙋
Great hunt! That field just keeps on giving lol. that ornate dandy and the crotal are my favorites! Great video as always
Totally agree with you! Thanks so much Jason! 🙋♀️🙋
Awesome finds! Love watching what you find!
Very kind of you, thanks Patty! 🙋♀️🙋❤️
Let's go #treasuresundays !
Thank you Colleen! 🙋♀️🙋❤️
Great video premier.
Thank you very much Ritchie! 🙋♀️🙋
Great hunt a lot of good finds enjoyed
Thank you very much Briant! 🙋♀️🙋
What a great hunt Mike and Persis! Love the Croto Bell, congrats on finding the old coins. Happy New Year 😊
Thanks a bunch Susan! Happy New Year to you and Mike! 🙋♀️🙋
Amazing finds and nice old bell and a happy new year
I have a question i got a metal detector 2 Christmas ago and can't seem to find places older than the 1890s i live in fl us and would like some help if you can if not that is ok. Have a happpy new year
Hi Forest Life! I think the best thing to try is to look for old maps. If you Google search "library of congress maps", it should bring you there. At the site, search Florida. On the left you can set some filters, like the years 1800-1899 and such. Try to find maps with roads and homes marked on them. That way you can compare the road layouts to present day roads to try and find where the old properties are located. That's how I do it. Good luck and happy NewYear! 🙋♀️🙋
Very cool finds
Thanks a bunch Mandy! We appreciate you sharing the video! 🙋♀️🙋❤️
Great finds! Happy New Year!
Thank you very much Valerie! Happy New Year! 🙋♀️🙋
Dag, was a bit late. ATB
Was good to see you, thanks Brad! 🙋♀️🙋
Nice, you guys. What is your way of cleaning your ihp and wheaties with the flaking green? Thanks for another fun video.
Hi Allan! Pretty much with a toothpick with the point cut off. Though first I usually start with a small paint brush with soft bristles to try and get as much dirt off as possible. Thank you! 🙋♀️🙋
@@MetalMikeandPersis Thanks 👍
Happy 2025 to the two of you!!
So good to see you Maria! Hope you've been doing well! Thank you very much and Happy NewYear! 🙋♀️🙋❤️
The cold weather does not appear to bother either of you.
We're a bit ahead, this was about the middle of November. The ground is frozen now, so we try to get a lot of hunts in before winter to have something to post. Thanks Silver Hunter! 🙋♀️🙋