Whoever Lived Here Had a LOT of Money - And We Found It
Published 2024-08-09
Original music by Brad Martin
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0:00 Intro
1:03 Old coin
3:37 Button
4:19 Old coin
6:34 Target Practice?
9:17 Old coin
11:35 Shoebuckle
13:30 Aside the Stonewall
14:04 Jumping Sheep
14:18 Old coin
15:58 Old coin
18:20 Wrap up
All Comments (21)
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Thanks Andy , especially letting Brad come and dig.
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I can hear the addiction starting in Andy's voice.š
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Very nice finds, Brad and Andy. The University of Notre Dame published an extensive paper regarding the Connecticut copper coins. In part it reads: There were more that 355 die combinations, with at least 126 type varieties having 26 distinct bust styles made by at least six different mints.
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Green mountain and a cup of black coffee ā The start to a good Friday š Happy Hunting Andy & Brad!!!
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Great location! So nice that the landowner could find some coins on his own land! I think he's hooked!
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Hi Andy! Thanks for letting our good buddy Brad film and hunt for cool treasures on your land! You're a gentleman and a scholar sir, a gentleman and a scholar!
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Brad you do an amazing job with the items you find. A perfect example itās not about the finds but the journey to the finds cool peope you meet and history, is presented respectfully. Dig on men
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Nice digs. Thanks Andy for letting Brad and me go on this adventure on your place. Happy diggin n swinggin!ā¤
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So happy that Andy joined you! He looked like he was having a good time. Thanks for taking us along!
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This really was "An Awesome Day"
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Good morning Brad, so look forward to your weekly uploads, another great detecting video as usual!
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Love watching on Friday. Got a detector for Fathers Day last year. Been around our apartment in an old 1756 hotel turned into 3 apartments. Found an old barrel tap and a small broken brass leg to something. Hope to do more.
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Great finds Brad and Andy! I love the way that you present your ālootā as well as your cinematography.
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Thank you Andy !!!! ā
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I once saw a video where a candle maker was dipping a single candle using a spoon with a hole in it as a convenient handle. Their wick string extended up through the hole and was knotted so it wouldn't fall out the hole. Perhaps that's a plausible explanation for a colonial spoon with a hole in it?
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I have been watching your videos for quite some time, but had an epiphany of sorts thing morning as I watched. Here's the thing, I realized that I don't really care what you find, or even if you find anything much at all. I enjoy your enthusiasm and your love of nature, your amazing way of putting together the scenes of the surrounding woods and your historic findsāI love all of itāand especially your comforting voice as you talk about what you find with knowledge and sometimes, speculation on what it is or may have been used for. You are a special gift for those of us who can no longer walk through the woods ourselves, but enjoy your journey each week.
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Wow, what a spot! So many amazing finds! Love the shoe buckle fragments, the cut Connecticut copper and that gorgeous Hibernia. Great episode Brad!
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Thank you Andy for allowing us to follow Brad on your beautiful land. Brad thank you for another wonderful video. Just a thought! Was the spoon used for separating egg whites?
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Hi Brad, this a grandma in Washington state. Love your videos and I usually watch under my husbandās account. I wanted that tell you how much I enjoy yours videos and very much enjoy the nature shots. I have a few ancestors from back there and will likely never see Vermont in person, so thank you for your fun videos and showing me around Vermont! Cheers!
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Hola brad & Andy. Wonderful finds today . Thank you for taking us all along!