Oldest US Coin Found Buried in Stagecoach Stop Ruins

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  • Deep in the Vermont mountains, I metal detect the stone ruins of a colonial era stagecoach stop and find pieces of America's history that I never would have expected.
    Original music by Brad Martin
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  • @JojoCrazyCat
    @JojoCrazyCat 4 роки тому +24

    People from that time could not even imagined some day somebody would be using machines to find stuff they dropped.

  • @mariettawinfrey4920
    @mariettawinfrey4920 5 років тому +360

    My husband and I watch your videos and enjoy them very much. We are both 70 and for our 50th Wedding Anniversary this month I bought him a metal detector. We are going searching for history too because of you.

    • @GMMD
      @GMMD  5 років тому +41

      That's so great to hear, best of luck!

    • @Ehsvr
      @Ehsvr 5 років тому +17

      This is so wholesome, I wish you guys the best of luck!

    • @derrickforeal
      @derrickforeal 5 років тому +13

      I wish you all the luck on your hunt.

    • @shawnk1899
      @shawnk1899 5 років тому +16

      Happy anniversary!

    • @jeangough8053
      @jeangough8053 5 років тому +15

      Happy Anniversary from England 🇬🇧

  • @mikemyers4293
    @mikemyers4293 Рік тому +1

    I love the fact that you treat everything with such reverence, even the junk and flora. You still see the beauty that surrounds you as most would just walk on by. Charles Myers from CA.

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter 4 роки тому +25

    Thanks again for sharing great material. Greetings from WW2HistoryHunter

    • @normpaddle
      @normpaddle 3 роки тому +6

      Love your WWII channel too.

  • @rockreader4298
    @rockreader4298 3 роки тому +6

    Brad, First off I want to say I am, constantly Impressed with your metal detecting ability, as well as video quality and editing. Other detectorists could learn a thing or two from you. You make it a real pleasure to watch your videos. Not having to close my eyes periodically because of fast camera movement, is a real plus. :) Thank You. Screamin' finds! They brought back to life my Grandfather's stories once again, having been a blacksmith, Chief Cook and skilled musical entertainer, as well as a miner.

  • @cynthiaclarke3979
    @cynthiaclarke3979 3 роки тому +4

    I'd be swinging around the old well..never know what someone dropped while drawing water.Good find and it looked beautiful.

  • @jerrythecoo3295
    @jerrythecoo3295 Рік тому

    Great find Brad!……. I’m sure I would have fainted!!!!!👀😏
    #Happyhunting
    #😎👍👋✌️🇨🇦

  • @angelamanning7122
    @angelamanning7122 Рік тому

    Cool. Digging in the woods. Very nice finds.

  • @MrHans818
    @MrHans818 4 роки тому +6

    I am 64 and not really in good health. I wished I would had seen videos like this maybe 30 years ago. Being passionate about US history this would had been something I would had been a taking up since I live in the Battle of North Point area 9-1814 and its all part of the Battle of Fort McHenry. I know my one son would had helped me since he likes history too. I just discovered you last week and is fascinated about the stuff you find and not only the coins. I am truly hopping you are doing this for the passion of what you are finding and not for profit. Keep posting this videos. I will be doing this through your eyes. Thank you for posting these video and keep up the good work.

    • @Automedon2
      @Automedon2 3 роки тому +1

      Digging in the woods is no easy feat, I found. It's a web of fine roots. I'm 64 as well, though not in ill health, and my back can't take that much digging. But I've found a few interesting things. The New England forests are full of old foundations that I'd love to explore.

  • @zeilegirl
    @zeilegirl 5 років тому +4

    I personally think I watch your videos for the videography, music and history. Not huge on metal detecting, but you make it very enjoyable to watch. In all the natural areas you go I would be too distracted by wildflowers, trees, insects, etc. To me you have treasure all around you. Stay safe and keep the videos coming.

  • @Ontario100
    @Ontario100 4 роки тому

    VERY Cool finds. Love the 1802 large cent. WOW

  • @IanYGath
    @IanYGath 5 років тому

    Very nice hunt. What an interesting historical site. 🙂👍🏻👍🏻

  • @121dough
    @121dough 5 років тому +5

    Don't ever stop taking the time to enjoy your surroundings.... it's a great part of your videos....besides all the treasures, of course.

  • @craftnanathrifter1048
    @craftnanathrifter1048 5 років тому +53

    Learn more about the 1700s & 1800s from watching your videos than I did in History class. Keep em coming

    • @priscillaross-fox9407
      @priscillaross-fox9407 5 років тому +7

      I wish I'd paid more attention in class! My ancestor,s in part, came from MA and southern VT.

    • @awizardalso
      @awizardalso 5 років тому +5

      @@priscillaross-fox9407 I also had ancestors from Vermont. From what I found from some ancestry websites, I'm of 100% Irish blood. My mother's 4 grandparents came from Ireland Her dad was from the O'Grady family were from Vermont but he dropped the 'O' of his last name . My dad's 4 grandparents came from Ireland and made it to NE Ohio. Where I've been since 1957 but born in Manhattan in 1954.

    • @priscillaross-fox9407
      @priscillaross-fox9407 5 років тому +6

      @@awizardalso Searching for ancestors can be fun and rewarding.

    • @awizardalso
      @awizardalso 5 років тому +5

      @@priscillaross-fox9407 I'm not really a wizard, my UA-cam name is the first one I could find that wasn't used. My nickname is 'wizard' as I'm self-taught in many things that came in handy over my life. Anyway, my last name is McCluskey and I found the name McCluskey in Ireland is derived from the native Gaelic Mac Bhloscaidh Sept who in turn were a branch of the larger O'Cathain Sept. I still have some relatives in Cleveland but I'm the last one standing in the family of four I grew up in. I lost my parents in 1990 and 1991, and my little sister died at age 56 on Dec. 28th, 2017 from Neimann-Picks disease a genetic curse passed down only from mother to daughter on our maternal side, similar to, but worse than Alzheimer's. She only had two sons so this ended with her. You are right about researching your ancestry. I'm finding things about my ancestors I never knew before and enjoy doing so.

    • @dillangeiser4820
      @dillangeiser4820 5 років тому

      Because you’re a stoner

  • @SHADOWBEAR82763
    @SHADOWBEAR82763 4 роки тому

    My Dad bought a detector back in the mid 70's. We used it at the beach a few times, but I had better luck in our own front yard. We had 4.5 acres in the country and one day I got a huge hit and found most of a wood-burning stove buried about two feet down. I also found a lot of melted glass in the hole I dug. My 12 year old self decided that it was a great historical discovery.

  • @davidtuman4857
    @davidtuman4857 3 роки тому +1

    Our Old House was a stage stop also for the gold mines of Northern calif. We filled our house with 30 old wisky bottles, and many items as they had a old dump on the land. Guessing they drank alot. There was also a big spring so many indians and travelers would stop for water. They left behind grinding stones ect. It is fun to dig up items from the past. Never found coins. Just dug up only the top layers of the pits. I did find a Greek Orthodox cross wondered about that. keep going and posting.

  • @christakiskalisperides5260
    @christakiskalisperides5260 5 років тому +8

    Hi. Discovered your channel 2 months ago.Great videos.Nice 1802 cent.Regards from the island of Cyprus. Here in limassol when people metal detect they find mostly roman and byzantine coins amongst other periods of history.Sometimes medieval and venician.

  • @ronaldpetersen255
    @ronaldpetersen255 4 роки тому +6

    Love the history of our great Nation!!!
    It is admirable work you do, finding and preserving our history!

  • @frankiecowsert9364
    @frankiecowsert9364 5 років тому

    Love the mountains....Love your videos!!!

  • @noradaniels470
    @noradaniels470 5 років тому

    Good finds. Especially the coins.

  • @rettrasberry4019
    @rettrasberry4019 5 років тому +4

    I absolutely enjoy the history lessons. You truly assist my journey back in time, because it always feels like I'm there.

  • @Long_Haired_Country_Boy
    @Long_Haired_Country_Boy 5 років тому +6

    You know you’ve survived the week and made it to Friday when you see there’s a new GMMD video.
    Great finds! Just because there’s been other metal detectors there doesn’t mean they were competent or thorough. Thank you for taking us along for the hunt!

  • @AT1881Cowboy
    @AT1881Cowboy Рік тому

    Exciting. Nice work! Enjoyed your commentary very much. Thank you.

  • @sharonclifford7539
    @sharonclifford7539 5 років тому

    The horse bit is one half of a jointed full cheek snaffle, the twisted part is half of the mouth piece, what is missing is like a mirror image of the half that you found. It’s for a strong mouthed horse, more for a riding horse than carriage horse. Lovely find, another wonderful video.

  • @robertduvall7392
    @robertduvall7392 5 років тому +5

    Much appreciation sent your way. I know what it takes to investigate the history, contact the land owners, and then treck into these places. A lot of work. Your videos are great quality. The music is great. The nature shots that are inserted really nice - great composition! I love your tongue in cheek attitude towards Sasquatch and the fact that you are constantly putting their stuff whether knowingly or otherwise into your videos. I think it is often knowingly. One cannot go that deep into the mountain forests without getting into close proximity to these others. I know, it is a serious hobby of mine as is history - deep history. I watch metal detecting programs because I enjoy watching these old sites come to life with finds; You explain it so well. There are others in your field that are also fun to watch, and they to get into active Sasquatch areas, sometimes getting howled at in the process. I love watching the reactions. Some aren't sure what they are dealing with. I can attest that while aloof, they often have a sense of humor. Keep that in mind when out doing your historical research. If you hear chatter, know they absolutely have their own language and that our ancestors once spoke this as well. There's your clue. Thanks much. I really appreciate what you are doing.

  • @metaldetectingengland
    @metaldetectingengland 4 роки тому +7

    Hi ,,and a big hello to you from England ,,,this is a great vidio,,,we enjoyed the hunt with you ,,,we found a gold ring dated 1794 this week ,,and a few very early silver coins ,,and a roman coin too all from a huge ploughed field,,,,in Dorsertshire uk ,,,we subsribed ,,,too,,keep up the great work and good luck my freind.

  • @outlawjjsmith
    @outlawjjsmith 5 років тому

    Thanks Brad Very cool finds

  • @conitorres9774
    @conitorres9774 5 років тому

    Wonderful finds in a beautiful place

  • @rwilson9574
    @rwilson9574 4 роки тому +3

    I love the history you include on your metal detecting

  • @derek7521
    @derek7521 5 років тому +12

    Another EPIC video in the can.
    The Nova is nice. I've dug several. I like the drapped bust more. The detail is exquisite.
    I like the fact that you enjoy, and above all respect nature 👍

  • @rayglaze4720
    @rayglaze4720 3 роки тому

    Love watching these! Thank you for sharing.

  • @scottfirman
    @scottfirman 3 роки тому

    Just found your site. My friend and I were metal detecting an old house foundation next to train tracks that are now a park. The train used to stop there years ago, the small siding is gone. We happened to find some coins from the 1860's including a 1864 2 cent piece. This confused me as the history of the railroad shows 1898 before it came through there. I did some further research and found it to be a stage coach stop for loggers back in the 1860's. I love metal detecting old historic sites. The little village there has no museum or I would have donated it to them as well as other old finds. I live in Northern Michigan and history shows, most modes of transportation to the area was by ship. I never knew there was a stage coach that ran to Northern Michigan back then. By the way. The oldest settlements were in the 1700's mostly fur traders and lumber. During that time, waterways were the only roads.

  • @sherir4462
    @sherir4462 4 роки тому +3

    I am thrilled to have found your channel! What beautiful photography, steady camera work and so fun to “ride along” on your journey of discovery! Thank you!

    • @babawali3021
      @babawali3021 4 роки тому

      "Sometime it's the journey that teaches you about the destination."
      ---Drake

  • @wasabi167
    @wasabi167 5 років тому +3

    Nice old coins.
    You are finding coins that only most of us would dream of finding.
    Awesome hunt!!!

  • @trevorinthailand
    @trevorinthailand 2 роки тому

    Fantastic finds

  • @theodoredicks3305
    @theodoredicks3305 4 роки тому

    Very good day of hunting for cool stuff and some nice coins. Cool day in the wind.

  • @Weeklypunker
    @Weeklypunker 5 років тому +22

    Thank you for your Videos. Your way of taking shots of the Forest are awesome. And I feel like I am there. Makes my work day better sitting in a building with no windows. haha

    • @GMMD
      @GMMD  5 років тому +2

      Thanks for watching, Jeff!

    • @Weeklypunker
      @Weeklypunker 5 років тому +2

      @@GMMD I love watching your videos. Makes me want to go hiking and exploring more. I also want to get a metal detector. Living in western PA I'm sure there are some good treasure in the woods.

  • @Lloydster45
    @Lloydster45 5 років тому +12

    That's so cool that it was a stagecoach stop. You should go back there ! ( Lloyd from Alberta )

  • @mariadewey4369
    @mariadewey4369 5 років тому

    I’m a Costarrican Vermonter. I looooove your videos because I feel connected to my roots. My family comes from Wardsboro and Royalton but I live in San José, Costa Rica. Thank you very much.

    • @GMMD
      @GMMD  5 років тому

      Glad to hear you enjoy them!

  • @terryhennessey9147
    @terryhennessey9147 5 років тому

    Great video. Enjoyed the different music.

  • @macj5123
    @macj5123 5 років тому +77

    Another fantastic video as usual. I have just been lucky enough to detect a beautiful silver 830AD penny from the Saxon era here in the UK.
    Keep up the good work buddy

    • @solarpurplestarlight
      @solarpurplestarlight 5 років тому +5

      How exciting your find must have been! Something so old, just hanging around. waiting for someone to find it. Some of those old coins are very intricately done up and nice to look at. I hope this will not be your best find.....but, just the beginning of more to come. =)

    • @kayesdigginit1519
      @kayesdigginit1519 5 років тому +1

      Congratulations 👍

    • @macj5123
      @macj5123 5 років тому

      @e james I am still trying

    • @RandyLunn
      @RandyLunn 5 років тому +1

      Mac j: Egbert, Aethelwulf or other?

    • @macj5123
      @macj5123 5 років тому +2

      @@RandyLunn aethelsten the 1st

  • @onwardsandupwardsrockhounding
    @onwardsandupwardsrockhounding 5 років тому +4

    Great finds Brad - thanks for sharing as always! Onwards and Upwards!

    • @inkblot131
      @inkblot131 5 років тому +1

      ...and, 'digwards!'

    • @mrdiplomat9018
      @mrdiplomat9018 5 років тому +2

      inkblot131 - or “downwards” 🎯 ✌🏻🍺

    • @mrdiplomat9018
      @mrdiplomat9018 5 років тому

      inkblot131 - or “downwards” 🎯 ✌🏻🍺

  • @bravewave2084
    @bravewave2084 3 роки тому

    Amazing. Love our history .

  • @IndianaStoned
    @IndianaStoned 5 місяців тому

    Just want to say you’ve inspired me to do more research and find more wooded, off the beaten trail places where I think I can find stuff and just be away from people. Been spending time in the library and I haven’t been there in probably 20 years. Thank you for inspiring me brother! HH Brad! 12:49

  • @rossmacintosh5652
    @rossmacintosh5652 5 років тому +25

    Brad - When you found the well my first thought was "Where's Eddie?". If he'd been there you could have lowered him down to explore. That's what friends are for. 😁

    • @readytogo6569
      @readytogo6569 4 роки тому

      Ross Macintosh 👍🤣

    • @lisawells1064
      @lisawells1064 4 роки тому

      Who was video taping????

    • @rockreader4298
      @rockreader4298 3 роки тому

      Ross, perhaps another time, in better weather, eh? : ) I do hope he returns for another hunt there.

  • @johnmullins929
    @johnmullins929 5 років тому +14

    Great video and another first! I find the wind to be the best black fly and mosquito repellant going.

  • @UnknownArts
    @UnknownArts 5 років тому

    That draped bust is beautiful!

  • @SueGirling68
    @SueGirling68 5 років тому

    Hi, that horse bit is actually a full cheek snaffle bit and boy is it old, wow. You were missing another part exactly the same and it made a long bar that would fold in the middle, it was the long bar that went into the horses mouth and the reins would be fitted one side to each ring. What a fabulous hunt, that Nova Constellatio is a really important and very historic find, stunning. Congrats, you did awesome. Thanks for sharing. x

  • @bsimpson639
    @bsimpson639 4 роки тому +5

    I just found your channel and want to compliment you on your production, design and editing. Your efforts make for an immersive experience.
    Regarding the wind, in Ohio we are extremely careful about windy days in the woods due to our decimated Ash trees. That damn borer! My property looks like a tornado came through it.
    Luck in your hunting and take care. Subbed!
    Ben

  • @malyman24
    @malyman24 5 років тому +6

    That looks more like a King William III 1696 to 1701. Congrats on your NOVA...

    • @rockreader4298
      @rockreader4298 3 роки тому

      Malyman24, I must 100% agree with you, now that I've had a good look and did a search. : )

  • @lawrenjh
    @lawrenjh 5 років тому

    Great finds. thanks for doing the videos.

  • @benfranks6375
    @benfranks6375 2 роки тому

    Great finds!!

  • @codymackniak6328
    @codymackniak6328 5 років тому +3

    Awesome finds Brad, 👍 keep up the great videos and good luck with your search for treasures 👍👍first coin minted 👍👍

  • @jeffmillikan9070
    @jeffmillikan9070 5 років тому +69

    Time for magnet fishing in the well.. Great video!!! Great finds!!! 👍👍

  • @redtobertshateshandles
    @redtobertshateshandles Рік тому

    We went in our 4x4 along an old highway. It went up through the mountains to avoid the numerous deep creeks which are bridged on the modern road.

  • @michaelpetersen6721
    @michaelpetersen6721 3 роки тому

    I really enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing them. Good luck on greater adventures.

  • @elliotsmyers1585
    @elliotsmyers1585 5 років тому +3

    That little iron piece with a square head is a piano peg out of a piano, it holds the string in one end of the sound board and the square end is used to turn it to tune the string.

    • @trimule
      @trimule 3 роки тому

      I'm afraid I have to go with "Hoot Crichton" - it appears to be a blacksmithing tool called an anvil shear. I think the lump on the side is the remainder of some sort of handle attachment. They were held point down and square end up to be struck with a hammer and some had a handle attached. Visualize holding a ball peen hammer with the ball against a surface and striking the flat raised side with another hammer. That would make a dent and this was to make or enlarge a hole.

    • @elliotsmyers1585
      @elliotsmyers1585 3 роки тому

      @@trimule it’s not though. It’s a piano pin

    • @Automedon2
      @Automedon2 3 роки тому

      @@elliotsmyers1585 If it was, it would have been made of brass, not iron

    • @elliotsmyers1585
      @elliotsmyers1585 3 роки тому

      @@Automedon2 I’ve got several hundred of them that are iron. So... how do you explain that? I’ve taken apart several pianos dating from 1840 to 1910 and they all had iron pins

    • @elliotsmyers1585
      @elliotsmyers1585 3 роки тому

      @@Automedon2 it’s actually incredibly easy to google if you don’t believe me, just search “antique iron piano pin” you may be amazed at how many results you get hahah

  • @bluenoteone
    @bluenoteone 5 років тому +8

    The "nail" looking object may, as you said, with a handle and the tip red hot was used as a drill of sorts to burn through wood which would receive a hot ingot or bolt....for fastening one thing to another.

    • @seanmmcelwain
      @seanmmcelwain 4 роки тому

      Ace bluenote I believe it looks like an awl for punching holes in leather, something a stable would use. Just my guess.

  • @williamalvey632
    @williamalvey632 Рік тому

    What a wonderful day’s hunting. Congratulations on your finds you some great sites to hunt 🥰

  • @aleta5873
    @aleta5873 4 роки тому

    Fantastic haul !

  • @bobbyferguson8070
    @bobbyferguson8070 4 роки тому +8

    You've got to, got to Detect the bottom of that well...

  • @bjn1067
    @bjn1067 5 років тому +24

    Absolutely the best detecting channel on you tube. Keep up the great vids

    • @solarpurplestarlight
      @solarpurplestarlight 5 років тому +1

      I totally agree with you, BJ N! I have only begun to watch this channel's videos, but so far, I am totally jazzed by what this guy has been finding. I just watched one video, yesterday, when he found a really nice little gold coin. I have yet to find anything even remotely as cool, with my detector, but, that is okay, as it gives me more incentive to look harder for stuff, especially if I try using some of the tips people give, when they find the good stuff. =)

  • @VIQAN
    @VIQAN 4 роки тому

    Thanks for your videos. My daughter and I go hunting now because of you. It's a great way for us to spend time together. Hiking and having fun.

    • @GMMD
      @GMMD  4 роки тому

      That's great, thanks for watching!

  • @HOMER122767
    @HOMER122767 4 роки тому

    Great video. Keep them coming

  • @machendave
    @machendave 5 років тому +10

    The horse bit is part of a snaffle, you found half, it would have been the same on the other side joined together at the loop to make a moveable bar.

    • @dvillebenny1445
      @dvillebenny1445 5 років тому +1

      That is half of a bit called a full cheek slow twisted snaffle. there would be a joint attached in the middle of the part with the twist in the iron. That part sits on top of the horses tongue and bars of jaw. The two long side pieces sit outside the horses lips rein attaches to loop. It's a fairly severe bit. FYI

    • @unrulyjulie4382
      @unrulyjulie4382 5 років тому +2

      @@dvillebenny1445 ... It's only severe if you use it roughly. Any bit can be mild or severe depending on how gentle or rough the person who uses it is.

    • @dvillebenny1445
      @dvillebenny1445 5 років тому

      @@unrulyjulie4382 Your point is accurate except why put a sharp kitchen knife into a horse's mouth when a dull butter knife will do the job. Why wear high heels when tennis shoes are more comfortable. Horses were utilitarian animals in those times not pieces of dressage artwork.

    • @Automedon2
      @Automedon2 3 роки тому

      From the size of it, it was probably a smaller draft horse, like a Suffolk Punch. That breed was imported from England and is uncommon today. Mostly you'll find them in Vermont, where the two I had were bred as well.

  • @kodiak5714
    @kodiak5714 5 років тому +5

    Please go back and magnet fish in that well! That would be awesome

  • @DigginWithDeej
    @DigginWithDeej 5 років тому

    Another bucket lister! The oldest U.S. coin! Excellent. You must be used to finding what is called a full face snaffle bit. In stead of a bar it was a wing or ring. I have seen oval & round style.

  • @perrykeitel7317
    @perrykeitel7317 5 років тому

    very cool finds congrats.

  • @ericcorse
    @ericcorse 5 років тому +41

    That large cent and Nova Constellatio are pretty awesome.

    • @bucki58
      @bucki58 5 років тому +2

      Amazing

    • @waydeepinside
      @waydeepinside 4 роки тому

      I’ve never even heard of that amazing Nova Contellatio Coin until now !

    • @brianadams6204
      @brianadams6204 4 роки тому

      @ The nova in that condition $3k to $5k

    • @douglasnelson4488
      @douglasnelson4488 3 роки тому +1

      Eye MASON NWO GOVT .
      . NOW THEN EYE PYRAMID SATANIC GOVT

  • @ut000bs
    @ut000bs 5 років тому +4

    The very first officially minted US coin was the Half-disme (dime), struck at the newly built Mint in Philadelphia in July 1792.
    The first officially sanctioned coinage to circulate in the United states was the Spanish Real, or piece of eight. It was recognized as legal currency in the US until 1857.
    The quint you found was struck before that but it was never an official US coin. It was based on a monetary system that was never adopted.
    Just a bit of history for you folks. 😊

  • @kevinmccloy9231
    @kevinmccloy9231 5 років тому

    Like your show. Like your music.

  • @GreatLakesKnivesandLanterns
    @GreatLakesKnivesandLanterns 5 років тому

    As always another great video and hunt

  • @kevm7101
    @kevm7101 5 років тому +3

    Feels a 2mph breeze.. i need to get out of here. Chill

  • @discoverynorthcarolina9824
    @discoverynorthcarolina9824 5 років тому +52

    You might wanna hit that spot a few times my friend 👍

    • @captainTubes
      @captainTubes 5 років тому +5

      My thoughts exactly

    • @gonesideways6621
      @gonesideways6621 4 роки тому +1

      Play me a song the Piano Man, a little Elton John !

    • @hootcrichton2173
      @hootcrichton2173 4 роки тому +3

      The iron cone with the square shear is called an anvil drift for forgeing holes in iron

  • @neilmac1023
    @neilmac1023 5 років тому

    Wife & I enjoy watching your adventures, we use to dabble in metal detecting, but gave it up, we never did the research you do and would just swing in unknown areas, also being surrounded with national parks makes it hard to find areas to detect. Keep them videos coming, we love em.

    • @GMMD
      @GMMD  5 років тому

      Thanks a lot, Neil!

  • @sandreawhite7534
    @sandreawhite7534 3 роки тому

    Excellent.

  • @michaelcantwell4391
    @michaelcantwell4391 5 років тому +47

    great video. your singing bird during intro was a Winter Wren. @6:14, Black-throated Blue Warbler.

    • @chrismsmalley2626
      @chrismsmalley2626 5 років тому +4

      Throat warbler mangrove !! Monty Pythons Flying Circus

    • @paulweisgerber7654
      @paulweisgerber7654 5 років тому

      Chris M Smalley OMG Chapman with the huge nose! 😆😆😆

    • @michaelcantwell4391
      @michaelcantwell4391 5 років тому +3

      @@chrismsmalley2626BTW, it's spelled "Luxury Yacht".

    • @davidseals352
      @davidseals352 5 років тому +1

      Michael Cantwell very good, I’m a birder too.

    • @jimmyfreeman5714
      @jimmyfreeman5714 5 років тому +1

      Thanks old timing man!

  • @Boatright
    @Boatright 5 років тому +6

    Why do I see people rubbing the coins with dirt on them? Bring a spray bottle and use that to get the dirt off, rubbing it just scratches it.

    • @paulchristopher3887
      @paulchristopher3887 5 років тому

      Jason M Boatright - and rubbing it scratches it and scratching it destroys the value of the coin

    • @LRJS1794
      @LRJS1794 3 роки тому

      If they are copper it’s not a big problem, silver and gold you wanna use a spray bottle.

  • @johnwilkins4124
    @johnwilkins4124 4 роки тому

    Awesome finds

  • @donnaj.1634
    @donnaj.1634 5 років тому

    Awesome finds!

  • @fedupnow61859
    @fedupnow61859 5 років тому +6

    Blown away again. What a fruitful spot. I love to think who dropped that constellano

    • @tes420
      @tes420 5 років тому

      Mary Sterck - Haha....Blown away....good one 😂

    • @carvinlambert6899
      @carvinlambert6899 5 років тому

      Daniel Boone?

  • @mikeg.1099
    @mikeg.1099 5 років тому +4

    Awesome coins! Congrats! Did you get to keep them or do you offer them to the landowner?
    Mike from Buffalo New York

  • @walterleistikow7498
    @walterleistikow7498 5 років тому

    Awesome video. Keep on digging.

  • @robertpettit1332
    @robertpettit1332 5 років тому

    Really enjoy your your videos!!!

  • @CkArtGirl7
    @CkArtGirl7 4 роки тому +7

    I can't wait to metal detect on others' property. I've only been on my own so far, because I'm shy about/don't know how to ask permission to hunt on someone else's property! I guess I'll get over it...

    • @kenclaar1712
      @kenclaar1712 4 роки тому +1

      Just tell the people your looking for land mines .Just stay in the house.Unless you hear a boom.

    • @lorimiller3375
      @lorimiller3375 4 роки тому

      @@kenclaar1712 lmao!🤣😂So stealing this..lol!

  • @JuannyRum23
    @JuannyRum23 4 роки тому +4

    would be interesting to dig out the old stagecoach outhouse

  • @honeycuttbushcraft
    @honeycuttbushcraft 4 роки тому

    On the stagecoach stop you found a piece that resembles a punch with a square end , I believe it is an anvil tool that fits in the hardy hole for making holes in hot metal. The hardy hole is a square hole in an anvil that has different attachments that you can put in it for shaping steel but I may be wrong. I love you channel by the way.

  • @eddcurry1245
    @eddcurry1245 4 роки тому

    Your videos are very visually appealing.

  • @GTVAlfaMan
    @GTVAlfaMan 5 років тому +17

    I really hate to see someone dry rubbing an old coin like that.
    Take the time to clean it properly!

    • @mrdiplomat9018
      @mrdiplomat9018 5 років тому +1

      I was thinking that maybe that would, in fact, damage it ⁉️🤡

    • @mrychards6682
      @mrychards6682 4 роки тому +1

      Really, guys, do you think these coins are ever going to look top-grade? Better never watch the Quarter-Hoarder videos--you'll lose your mind over how they (mis)treat relics & coins.

  • @malthus101
    @malthus101 5 років тому +4

    Hi, don't you take the coins home and wash them under water to reveal what they are?

    • @pauc9596
      @pauc9596 5 років тому

      malthus101 - If the item has just been dug out of the ground it will have had rain and ground water running over it since it was left there. Washing it in water or such like is not going to damage it any more but it will remove any lose accretions.

    • @malthus101
      @malthus101 5 років тому

      @@pauc9596 right - so it's ok to do that?

    • @pauc9596
      @pauc9596 5 років тому

      malthus101 - Providing you are gentle with them, do not scrub with a toothbrush or anything else, just plain preferably distilled water, then pat dry with soft tissue or air dry.

    • @malthus101
      @malthus101 5 років тому

      @@pauc9596 nice. Cool hobby!

  • @cleghornjr
    @cleghornjr 5 років тому

    Very nice finds 😀

  • @pmoore4710
    @pmoore4710 5 років тому +1

    The horse bit you found is half of a full cheek twisted snaffle. You can still buy this style of bit today. The long square piece is what makes it a full cheek and it’s purpose is to keep the bit from sliding through the horses mouth. They are commonly used on horses in harness.

  • @gloriadickerman6074
    @gloriadickerman6074 5 років тому +9

    Your situation is where the term "widow maker" comes from. Branches are dangerous in windy weather. Watch out!

  • @justdoingitjim7095
    @justdoingitjim7095 5 років тому +3

    I was really enjoying your video as I have owned a few Garrets and a Whites back in the 70's and 80's. That's when I got interested in collecting coins. Then I started buying, cleaning and trading or selling them. I cringed when I saw you rubbing the dirt over those corroded, wet and SOFT coins. After having my best coins graded by NGC I can tell you that those scratches you're putting on them will detract from the quality of the coins and their value. At least use a soft bristle tooth brush and a little water. You'll make a lot of us old collectors feel a lot better. Keep up the good work!

  • @gaylefynaut562
    @gaylefynaut562 4 роки тому

    Great find

  • @timothycook9961
    @timothycook9961 5 років тому +12

    That was a really cool find until you started rubbing it, that kinda ruins the coin man, just being a spray bottle

    • @RandyLunn
      @RandyLunn 5 років тому +1

      Timothy Cook: Use a Water spray bottle for silver and gold but only a soft toothbrush for copper coins.

  • @mushroom_hatter
    @mushroom_hatter 5 років тому +4

    take that coin to #pawnstars.. rick well give you 500$ .. we know its worth 1.2mil .. lol..
    .
    👇

  • @jameswillingham1686
    @jameswillingham1686 5 років тому

    Congratulations. Great video

  • @philmassie1179
    @philmassie1179 5 років тому

    Great video and awesome finds! 👊

  • @philipcallicoat9947
    @philipcallicoat9947 5 років тому +12

    STOP wiping your coins with your dirty thumb!!! Use your water...Damaging a potentially valuable coin!!!😥

    • @KayInMaine
      @KayInMaine 5 років тому +2

      Do you know how much the dirt moves from summer to winter around that coin every single year since the moment it dropped to the ground? The reason why everything old is deep in the ground is because of the frost layer (and then the melting in the spring) moving them all.