I Thought I Found A Gold Coin, For A Second… Finding Relics With Help of Animals!

Published 2024-03-01
In this episode I’m struggling at the beginning, to make my way through the woods and collect some nice relics after all. It was everything but easy, fortunately I had my animal friends who guided me in the right direction. The metal detecting boar made plenty of traces that led me to his stash! Was I surprised to find a 1700’s button at his place? Not really, because I know that boars like to hide, or guard artefacts. Unfortunately they also like to chew on them! :D In gives my finds more character!

My second friend, the owl, was sitting in a tree next to me. Too bad I was looking at the ground and didn’t realize it, until she had enough of my detector’s noise and flew away. I took it as a sign, followed the owl and came across a series of finds that resembled gold in various shapes and forms. In the past this sometimes happened to me, shortly before finding real gold. When a round yellowish coin occurred, I was convinced for a moment that it’s gold, but realized quickly that it was too light. The patina of an aluminium “50 Pfennig” coin from the 40’s turned yellow, during golden hour lightning.

I also found a deep item in form of an iron cow bell. It looks very old to me. Could it be medieval, or maybe even Roman?

All in all it was a physically demanding, but very satisfying and memorable outing (at least from my perspective).
I hope you enjoyed it.

Thanks for watching!


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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00:00 - Intro
00:04 - Eyeball finds on my way
00:37 - Metal detecting new area in hope of finding a trace
17:57 - 1700’s people! Isolated relic, or a trace?
24:47 - Metal detecting boar and his 18th century stash!
28:51 - Expanding the search, with more 1700’s traces!
33:44 - Going South!
35:53 - More hope at another stash
37:18 - The old deep find…
40:32 - Abandoned hunting stand
42:56 - The owl encounter!
45:53 - Follow the owl…
48:51 - The “golden hour”
56:21 - The final push
01:01:44 - Slideshow of all cleaned relics

All Comments (20)
  • @413MassDigger
    love them wide open flat ground woods, awesome old buttons and that gold aluminum coin was a heart stopper haha,, nice diggs brother
  • @alantan6255
    What a great place to enjoy your hunting and great finds congrats. 👍
  • @pleplop3683
    Caps at 01:02:25 are likely end caps from Stielhandgranate. The screw portion is often rotten away. If you're lucky there's an Eagle stamp on there somewhere.
  • @starsky7577
    Ich liebe Eulen. Ich habe mal einen Song einer Hamburger Band im Lkw gehört, der hieß "me and the bird", als mich im besten Moment des Songs, Abends eine Eule für 100 Meter begleitet hat. Einer meiner epischsten Momente...🦉
  • Beato te che puoi spazzolare , qui in Italia piove da 2 settimane ! .....ciao e buon ritrovamenti .❤
  • Near the very end, during the final push, I believe you found the end of a belt. Thank you 😂 ❤LL
  • @happygardener28
    3:38 bird shot, not a common thing in this decade. But was probably very common during the recession of the early 1900s.
  • The can of FANTA GRAPE SODA by 42:00 is US, I guess late seventies. The places where US soldiers were active are always good for coins, even some silver quarters. You are right, that one object is an end of strap. These ones are used by US military until know...
  • @dawidzpl1109
    Hi, I've been watching your video for a long time❤. Which detector do you recommend for beginners
  • Hello Mr Md 24, Thank you for the video Always fun tagging along on your Metal Detecting Adventures. And watching to see what you find,As Always Stay Safe And Have a Great weekend ⛏️😊👍