What’s Buried Under This Hill Has to Be Seen to Be Believed

Published 2023-04-28

All Comments (21)
  • @kennygore4055
    Thank you Jason for inviting me on your journeys ! I just love everyone of them so much . And done so professionally , I can't believe ! This is like watching a movie & wondering what's going to happen next ! LOL !! Life & history are so suspenseful & you do it perfectly and professionally . I'm 75 yrs . Old and a Veteran of Vietnam . I have a White metal detector , And have it for years . But I've (never ) found anything but bottle caps & aluminum cans . Keep doing what your doing ( please ) !! Again thank you & GOD BLESS ! Always watching YOU , Kenny ; Ocala , Florida .
  • @wildpinto3291
    About 35 years ago I was detecting an old home site on a hilltop. After finding dozens of 1800's coins that could not have been dropped by the family, turns out there was a carnival there at some point.
  • What a great time Brad and such nice people you get to detect with. The camaraderie between metal detectorists is a fine example of how to treat people.
  • @patty4091
    Thanks guys for the invite, I’ve been waiting for some good detecting to start! Nice finds Brad, you need to do this more often!
  • Welcome back for spring detecting, Brad—have missed you detecting all winter!!
  • @HundeDomenico
    I really appreciate to see such an honest and humble gratefulness from your side towards the 2 inviting you and i like your calm and collected attitude towards this hobby.
  • There must’ve been a tavern or shop or train station or something right there for you to find all that and it’s so close to those houses.
  • Helllo Brad. Congrats for this nice addition to your collection. Your bucket list coin form New-Jersey is dated from the same year as my house, as engraved on the stone above my main entry door. In 1786, France was still a monarchy under the reign of Louis the 16th (beheaded in 1793) represented on the french coin found by one of your hosts. Through my house, this long past history is not so far away from me.
  • @bobmanzi7712
    Friday the BEST day of the week. Great stuff Brad thanks
  • @markg1490
    What a great way to start my Friday. Thanks again for sharing. Love your videos
  • @Homebrew58
    Here in the middle of Michigan if you see a hill like that in the middle of a field or in the woods it is very often an Indian burial mound. There is a farm nearby with a big mound in the middle of the field and the kids in this area used to go out there right after the farmer plowed looking for arrow heads that had been unearthed.
  • I live in South Texas and there is not much history around here except cactus and mesquite. I have always enjoyed watching your videos Brad, they get your attention. I sit here and watch with awe as you pull coin after coin from the 1700's and 1800's!! Amazing finds and artifacts, just shaking my head saying WOW!! I have been detecting for close to 40 yrs and have never found a land coin in the 1700's, I have found a Spanish old world Silver 8 Reales COB couldn't verify date but pre 1621. Philip II or III, but never an old land coin under 1800. Good hunt day for you guys, nice honey hole!! In my opinion it looks like a stage stop or tavern was there, I have detected stage stops down here and lots of early 1800's coins and buttons. Excellent Brad, take care and see you on the next hunt
  • @johnnydoe66
    Like many other comments are saying, I would like to think that this location must have been where a trading post, tavern, or even a lodge, maybe all three where located. Such a large variety of treasures for you all to find, especially with the different coins and buttons. It would seem odd for just a single family structure, because they would have been a very careless to have lost so much.
  • @lindamesa5122
    There must have been some kind of annual fair or farmers markets where many people gathered because the coins are from different times and there are so many! That first song sounded new ! Nice catchy tune !
  • With all those buttons, it may have been the site of a tailor's establishment. A really great hunt! Your videos are striking! Thank you for sharing!
  • Congratulations on your NJ Copper and all of your finds, Brad! Nice finds for the other fellas as well. Thanks for sharing the day's fun with us!