Before the Revolution! - Metal Detecting a 1773 Farmhouse for Amazing OLD Coins & Period Relics!
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Published 2021-05-25
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Detecting gear used this hunt: (some are affiliate links):
Metal Detectors:
Quarter Hoarder - Nokta Makro Anfibio - shrsl.com/1xi5o
with AF35 (13.5"x13" Large coil) - shrsl.com/2gs0y
Dog-Tag Doug - Equinox 800 - shrsl.com/1x23o
Jackpot Geoff - Simplex+ - shrsl.com/1xi5o
Pinpointers:
Nokta Makro Pulsedive - shrsl.com/2db33
Garrett Pro Pointer II (Black) - shrsl.com/1vgc7
Garrett AT Pro Pointer (Orange - Waterproof) - shrsl.com/1vgca
Digging Tools:
Small Hand Diggers:
Lesche Small Hand Digger - shrsl.com/1vgd3
GraveDigger Sidekick - shrsl.com/24ktw
Long Handle Shovels:
Predator Tools "Pirahna" (40" long) - bit.ly/2ENkdWQ
Grave Digger "Tombstone" (36" long) - shrsl.com/26ddz
Intro songs by:
Huma-Huma - "It's All Happening"
Jingle Punks "O Chanukah" (Instrumental)
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All Comments (21)
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Nice job boys!!!!!!!!!
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Every dig an historical artifact coin. Happens all the time...lol Fun to watch these vids I know the deal good job fellas!
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Great episode Jason.
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You guys always kill it.
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One of the best detecting channels. None better- Thanks for sharing.
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Wow guys the last half dozen hunts have been nothing short of impressive. Yall are killin it on the coppers. Keep up the great work boys!!
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Great artifacts as always. Great T-Rose button. Found one on a Bouquet 1764 camp site in Ohio with very close style engraving used from 1740s until the early 1770s. These engraved types are from service (not dress) coats. (They are British Royal Navy lieutenant buttons as already related to you). Some Royle navy was at Fort Pitt during this time and later server with the Royal artillery there. Although no mention of "Royal Navy" is found in the expeditions orderly books, "Royal Artilery" are. No waggons or artillery with Bouquet, only pack horses. They (the Royal Artillery) were assigned with the engineers during the campaign along the Great Trail...All explaining how this button got here in Ohio... Very much enjoy watching your shows. Keep it up....
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Thank you for keeping my addiction of finding treasure healthy and alive while I'm not out digging plugs myself!
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You find great locations! Keep it up
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Again, thank you guys for the vids! Can't wait to watch this one!
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Amazing hunt, I wish I could have a hunt just half as successful as this.
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Another monster hunt, great fines and some historical comedy. Nice job again boys
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Love that Tudor rose tombac button, great find. You all did well and had a lot of fun as usual ... nice hunt! ⚒😎
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awesome finds
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Nice buckle one two buckle my shoe 3 4 shut the door ever hear that nursery rhym
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The tombac joe got woth flower on find them here in england i have some they are royal navi lieutenants buttons u can see them on Google about 1741 i think 👍👍 nice find
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Love all the old coppers guys...😎👊
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Hey I like yall guys and the American battle field trust yall should look into doing a show together that would be awesome
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Wow! Came across to your channel and got a nice sub for your great videos. Watching all the way from the Philippines! 😁
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Wow Largie heaven. Grape shot...thats so cool.