Wow so many cool finds and so many awesome diggers! Looked like such a fun event! Great to see our neighboring diggers Shawn from 603 Diggaz and Bekah from Maine Dert Sweepahs in the background. Cant wait to see what your restored pickup truck comes out like! Another great event and episode! Thanks for sharing!
Wow, incredible finds there. As a Brit I love the heart shaped padlock with 'VR' on it for 'Victoria Regina' on it Queen Victoria (1837 - 1901). Wonderful to see the youngsters finding good stuff.
Wow Jason and Doug looked like a great time. So many awesome Relics and Coins. So many Bucket Listers you showed us. Half Dime the complete lock. I Love the Cameo piece so Beautiful. The two Buttons wow. Because of you Jason and Doug some of us that would of never seen the George Washington and Massachusetts Buttons thank you. Awesome History there. Was great to see Stef and Nicki with you guys. Take Care an thank you for sharing. Doug the 1907 Dog Tag Love it. That's the oldest Dog Tags I've ever found. I found 2 a few years back in a yard. Ely was founded in 1906. I Believe the numbers were 30 and 40.
Nic and I finally got to sit down and watch this - what a great day we had! We didn’t dig many plugs per usual, lol, but always awesome to hang out with you and Doug! Can’t wait to see you guys again soon! 😄
My favourite finds to make over here across the pond are buttons especially early military from 1780 - 1830. The two buttons in this video are fantastic. 😍. P.s. I personally LOL know someone else called Lance.😊.
So cool to be featured in your video with my measly lead seal among all those terrific finds! Nonetheless it's an incredible piece of history. I can't wait to see what the gang gets up to next video. It was a dream come true to meet both you and Doug, and thank you for taking the time to talk to me about all my finds, including the half of a bull's nose ring and a horseshoe "My First One Ever"! - Owen "The Ironman"
What a fantastic time! So sad I had to miss this one! Some really incredible finds. GW!! And that Militia button is awesome!! I never want to miss one again 🤣 😢 Wicked happy hunting!!
Not sure if someone's already mentioned this, but the brass on the old padlock shows a crown with "VR" below. It may be English signifying "Victoria Regina".
It's really crazy!!!!! A new friend of mine and I were detecting a historic colonial Homesite of Ethan Allen, or Ira Allen, not sure which of them it was, but my friend found a GW in almost mint condition 2 weeks ago. I'm not sure he realizes how important that button is
Hello! You seem to have had a decent breeze there. Visitors ask us far South Western Cornish, "Does it blow like this all the while?" We say, "Nope, sometimes it'll blow from the North and the East, too"😉. Cool 'T' shirt! Fair play, that's a louster! The diversification of your finds is so interesting, and the ways you explain their histories makes this an invaluable channel. History is key, learning it through vibrant tutelage is essential, I think. Americans are so polite, compared to 'our lot', in general. No way I'd go to the huge commercial 'digs' in UK: too many droves of, 'rough as rats, dull as mats.' I'd definitely go to a US dig though. Real nice folk. As I said before, the vibrancy and camaraderie here is bang-on. Brilliant finds. Thank you very much for 'taking me along.'
My home state sure knows how to throw a detecting party! Looks like an amazing time was had by all, and you got to meet so many fellow hunters and great people, plus you scored some nice gifts AND got to witness 2 absolutely historic buttons being found. I've talked with Stef and she's awesome, as you know. Lord willing, I'll join you on one of these in the not too distant future🙏
Looked like such a great time!! I enjoyed you guys talking with so many others and showing what they found, especially the young participants! You’ve made their day!!! Such great and cool finds, thanks for sharing, y’all!
Great video Jason, well put together! It was a great day for sure and it was nice seeing you and Doug again. Looking forward to the next hunt for sure. What a great day of awesome finds and meeting great people. Best hobby ever for sure!!! Ron from RI
The guy that restores the toys, was that a Ford Jubilee NAA tractor behind him?? I love those old American Ford tractors! I have a Ford-Ferguson 2N here in Ireland. It doesn't run but some day it will live again.. 🚜
Yes it was! I recorded that clip in front of the tractor specifically because it was so cool looking. This one didn’t currently run either but all the guts were there
This was such a great hunt, very cool stuff. You guys are my favorite metal detecting channel. Never a dull moment. I'm in rochester ny maybe one day you guys can come and do a hunt here, would be great to hunt with you two.
I'm glad you liked my lock. It cleaned up ok and is sitting on my desk for all to see. I learned that Queen Victoria information while it was sitting in my electrolysis setup. I tried finding an example online of that Mickey eared, pointy bottom, lock but couldn't find a match to date it more specifically.
Your videos are awesome and you guys are so funny. I am from Oregon was wondering if there would be ever a chance to metal detect with you all. It would be a blast.
I am right I’m just trying to be modest 🤣😂 I always enjoy your videos thanks! I’m from Buffalo ny but I’m out west in nevada now. Someday I will get to metal detect!
Of course, you know that the padlock has a Victoria Regina+ Crown imprint on it...right? As in Queen Victoria. That could be somewhat of a historically important early to mid 1800s find to be fair.
You guys are the best! Thank you for my cameo! I always look forward to the videos!!!! 😂- copper stacks
What a great video, amazing once in a life time finds. The Massachusetts button and the GW inauguration button.
Wow so many cool finds and so many awesome diggers! Looked like such a fun event! Great to see our neighboring diggers Shawn from 603 Diggaz and Bekah from Maine Dert Sweepahs in the background. Cant wait to see what your restored pickup truck comes out like! Another great event and episode! Thanks for sharing!
Wow, incredible finds there. As a Brit I love the heart shaped padlock with 'VR' on it for 'Victoria Regina' on it Queen Victoria (1837 - 1901). Wonderful to see the youngsters finding good stuff.
Wow Jason and Doug looked like a great time. So many awesome Relics and Coins. So many Bucket Listers you showed us. Half Dime the complete lock. I Love the Cameo piece so Beautiful. The two Buttons wow. Because of you Jason and Doug some of us that would of never seen the George Washington and Massachusetts Buttons thank you. Awesome History there. Was great to see Stef and Nicki with you guys. Take Care an thank you for sharing. Doug the 1907 Dog Tag Love it. That's the oldest Dog Tags I've ever found. I found 2 a few years back in a yard. Ely was founded in 1906. I Believe the numbers were 30 and 40.
Jason and Doug that looked like such a good hunt, especially with the HGW and Mass Militia button found!
Nic and I finally got to sit down and watch this - what a great day we had! We didn’t dig many plugs per usual, lol, but always awesome to hang out with you and Doug! Can’t wait to see you guys again soon! 😄
Cool finds looks like everyone was enjoying themselves 😊 I
My favourite finds to make over here across the pond are buttons especially early military from 1780 - 1830. The two buttons in this video are fantastic. 😍. P.s. I personally LOL know someone else called Lance.😊.
Great time meeting you Jason and Doug! Still can’t believe I found that Massachusetts Militia button. Can’t wait for the next DFA event!
-Lance
That was a heck of a find Lance! It was great meeting you both and next DFA hunt I might just have to follow you two guys around! 🙂
@@QuarterHoarder I usually just follow my son around he seems to find everything 🤣 I’m just the guy that digs the holes. Happy hunting!
That was a stellar button, definitely a highlight of the day, Lance!
Love yours and Dougs interaction with all your fans.
Looks like a great hunt by the group! Congrats to all! And GO PHILLIES!!!
@dogtagdoug6751 I'm loving it! I'm in the Cincy area, so a die hard Reds fan, but I love the drive of this Phillies team. They are unstoppable!
Was a great day for Jason Bissonnette and Shawn Cromeenes from 603DIGGAZ just to b a small channel and meet Quarter Hoarder and Doug
Bruce's token is a Wm. Henry Harrison Tippecanoe eagle campaign token. Great video and hunt Jason & Doug!!
So cool to be featured in your video with my measly lead seal among all those terrific finds! Nonetheless it's an incredible piece of history. I can't wait to see what the gang gets up to next video. It was a dream come true to meet both you and Doug, and thank you for taking the time to talk to me about all my finds, including the half of a bull's nose ring and a horseshoe "My First One Ever"! - Owen "The Ironman"
Really nice to meet you Owen. There was some great stuff found this hunt and I’m glad you got some yourself!
Never measly! I’ve only ever found one seal land-locked out here in KS! It was a great find and I’d bet a blast! ATB!
Excitement in the air! What a treasure hunt. A lot of history dug up.
Wow fantastic finds, great buttons, bale seal and we love KK’s pigs. 👋😃 Can’t wait to see that truck refinished. Nice hunt Xavier👍
Let’s go, let’s go treasure and adventure💕🌺✌️👵
What a dig ... !!! GW ... Awesome
Thanks for documenting this event! Makes a great episode.😊
You guys are alot of fun, and yes Steph rocks,,,,
D’aw, thank you! 😆
Unreal Finds, Great Friends,, Thats what its all about
Really was a super event. I especially liked meeting the diggers! Of course, I am a fan of Stef (and Nicola!) already.
It was an awesome time for sure! 😊
my coolest spill find, while detecting, was an 1849 seated half dime with a 1854 seated quarter. Good finds, Dog tag Doug!
Man what a great day we had, so fun. Met some awesome people, and saw some amazing finds 🏋🏻♂️
What a fantastic time! So sad I had to miss this one! Some really incredible finds. GW!! And that Militia button is awesome!! I never want to miss one again 🤣 😢 Wicked happy hunting!!
What a great trip! How fun! BTW Doug looks really good!!
Coolest finds ever. Xavier showed out. Congratulations Xavier!!! Along with everyone else. Fun hunt. Thanks for sharing!!!
Not sure if someone's already mentioned this, but the brass on the old padlock shows a crown with "VR" below. It may be English signifying "Victoria Regina".
Great hunt, great finds really enjoyed the video. 🇺🇸
Great hunt in RI , nice finds ; love the Mass Militia button
It's really crazy!!!!! A new friend of mine and I were detecting a historic colonial Homesite of Ethan Allen, or Ira Allen, not sure which of them it was, but my friend found a GW in almost mint condition 2 weeks ago. I'm not sure he realizes how important that button is
Hello! You seem to have had a decent breeze there. Visitors ask us far South Western Cornish, "Does it blow like this all the while?" We say, "Nope, sometimes it'll blow from the North and the East, too"😉. Cool 'T' shirt! Fair play, that's a louster! The diversification of your finds is so interesting, and the ways you explain their histories makes this an invaluable channel. History is key, learning it through vibrant tutelage is essential, I think. Americans are so polite, compared to 'our lot', in general. No way I'd go to the huge commercial 'digs' in UK: too many droves of, 'rough as rats, dull as mats.' I'd definitely go to a US dig though. Real nice folk. As I said before, the vibrancy and camaraderie here is bang-on. Brilliant finds. Thank you very much for 'taking me along.'
My home state sure knows how to throw a detecting party! Looks like an amazing time was had by all, and you got to meet so many fellow hunters and great people, plus you scored some nice gifts AND got to witness 2 absolutely historic buttons being found. I've talked with Stef and she's awesome, as you know. Lord willing, I'll join you on one of these in the not too distant future🙏
It was such a blast! I’m waiting for Nic to get out of work so we can finally watch this tonight… for now, I’ll just creep in the comments. 😂
Awesome video with great content thank you for sharing this six stars
Looked like such a great time!! I enjoyed you guys talking with so many others and showing what they found, especially the young participants! You’ve made their day!!! Such great and cool finds, thanks for sharing, y’all!
Fantastic video! I wish I would have been there. Congrats to Doug on all his gifts. Hope to meet up with you guys soon. 👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
Awesome video thank you so very much for sharing 👍👍❤️
Great video Jason, well put together! It was a great day for sure and it was nice seeing you and Doug again. Looking forward to the next hunt for sure. What a great day of awesome finds and meeting great people. Best hobby ever for sure!!! Ron from RI
You guys are so much fun.
Looking forward to more Quarter Hoarder entertaining content while I'm on the mend.😊👍🐿
Great hunt. You guys meet the nicest people. I want hair like Stef.
All you’ve got to do is start every morning with a jolt of electricity and BAM! There it is. The secret is finally out. 😆
This was a great day with spectacular finds. Nice meeting you guys there.
Always love seeing Nikola and Stef!!!
Wow , what awesome history there , great finds !
A lot of incredible things were found! Great site. Keep on digging. 😊
You guys are the best! Funny, educational and human. I know, too serious. But, such great entertainment. Thanks.
Just wait til I win the Irish Lotto and I'll be joining you all on one of those digs!! 😉☘
The guy that restores the toys, was that a Ford Jubilee NAA tractor behind him?? I love those old American Ford tractors! I have a Ford-Ferguson 2N here in Ireland. It doesn't run but some day it will live again.. 🚜
Yes it was! I recorded that clip in front of the tractor specifically because it was so cool looking. This one didn’t currently run either but all the guts were there
@@QuarterHoarder Vintage tractors and metal detecting my dream day out!! 🤣
Awesome hunt thanks for sharing!!!!!!!!!!
This was such a great hunt, very cool stuff. You guys are my favorite metal detecting channel. Never a dull moment. I'm in rochester ny maybe one day you guys can come and do a hunt here, would be great to hunt with you two.
Super finds to find that stuff must make your heart race with excitement
It’s a good thing you got a video of that brooch
Can’t wait to see how the truck came out lol Was a great day!
Wow you never cease to amaze me. Great finds.🤗👍😘
👍👍 awesome and steph is there!!
In the flesh! 😆
@@StefDigs love it!!
@@jillianfortuna2348 it was such a fun day!
@@StefDigs I bet it was!!!
Looks like an amazing time was had by all … great finds to boot! 💥
Very cool!
Wow what a hunt! Y'all's videos never disappoint!!
Amazing, keep up the good stuff
That looked like a great event. I would love to go to an event that you and Dog Tag Doug are at. It would be amazing to get to meet you guys.
Saludos que ermoso vídeo 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
One of my favorite videos of yours! Great finds wow.
The VR with crown appears to be the same markings as found on British Victorian military firearms, so could be related to British military.
Definitely a great event.
Great video and finds .Can't wait to see the truck
Great video guys keep on going from Prince Edward Island Canada.
Great show guys. Always look forward to seeing what comes next. You guys rock
Great finds good job Dave and Dave jr
Great trip guys. Carl
Really cool event I hope to attend one someday a lot of great finds God Bless and happy dirt fishing…Virgil
WOWZERS!! Absolutely amazing finds / saves by many!!! Looked like an amazing hunt!
Great to see you again this past weekend Ally! Hopefully we’ll be able to join you up there soon!
That's insane, once it gets cold again I'm gonna start my detecting adventures again
Cool lock with Doug number 2. The VR means Victoria Regina, which was Queen Victoria.
I didn’t know that, thanks for the information!
@@QuarterHoarder I'm just full of random trivia, lol... Looks like an awesome event, I'll have to keep an eye out if they have another one.
I'm glad you liked my lock. It cleaned up ok and is sitting on my desk for all to see. I learned that Queen Victoria information while it was sitting in my electrolysis setup. I tried finding an example online of that Mickey eared, pointy bottom, lock but couldn't find a match to date it more specifically.
@@douglasrogerson5089 well she was Queen from 1837 until 1901, so that narrows the date down a little...
Amazing finds everyone 🤩💥
Good job guys
Nice! Fun day!
Great finds, great dig. When are you all doing another dig? We are from Vermont and would love to get together and dig. ✌🏼💚✌🏼💚🙏🏻🙏🏻
That gifted dog tag is super cool, I actually live town over from Lisbon Maine, where that tag is from!
Hello Quarter Hoarder,DogTag Doug
So cool! Wish I could find stuff like that here in Missouri.
Awesome match case. Actually on the back it states it’s from the NY worlds fair in 1939
Enjoy your videos!
Your videos are awesome and you guys are so funny. I am from Oregon was wondering if there would be ever a chance to metal detect with you all. It would be a blast.
Great video, I like your style!
Gold bar Doug, haha, I’m thinking underwear doug, what gifts he would get then.
Great hunt😊
Thousands! Way to go!
Neat shirt design
I am right I’m just trying to be modest 🤣😂 I always enjoy your videos thanks! I’m from Buffalo ny but I’m out west in nevada now. Someday I will get to metal detect!
Wow👊
Just found an 1861 Half Dime in perfect condition..no wonder people lost them..they are so tiny
Awesome weekend! Lots of good finds! … Marilyn Manson is still around btw 😄
The medal was St. Therese of Lisieux
You better start calling Doug the "Silver Fox"!
Jason and Doug are top tier - Suck it Beavis!
Religious medal is of the Little Flower, St. Teresa of Lisseau.
😅great video
Whats with the guy on very right of screen wth backpack @ 6: 53 to 7:20, looks like a glitch in the matrix. Great video looks like all had a fun time.
What's blurred off of Steph right sleeve?
Of course, you know that the padlock has a Victoria Regina+ Crown imprint on it...right?
As in Queen Victoria.
That could be somewhat of a historically important early to mid 1800s find to be fair.