Title | : | Hidden For Centuries! - Metal Detecting a 1700’s Homestead For Coins u0026 Relics Lost Ages Ago! |
Lasting | : | 19.10 |
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Views | : | 152 rb |
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I'm pretty sure Rich found a bag tag Bags of flour, potatoes, grain They tagged them with those square tags and wrapped the wire around the top of the bag to keep it closed😅 Comment from : Jean Hawes |
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let's go let's go treasure ✌👵 Comment from : Grandma Kelly’s Clean Life, Clean Living |
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How fun you guys are greatand great finds too Comment from : Peggy Losacco |
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The plaque you noticed on the side of the house appears to be an apotropaic marker (symbols of protection to ward off witches/evil, so-on, so forth) given the age of the house But I could be mistaken Comment from : Ipse Nobis |
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A Barrett maybe Comment from : Lana Pugh |
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What a nice find Comment from : Lana Pugh |
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Like 3004 Comment from : DETECTANDO PLATA |
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Good day, I’m terribly intrigued by the Bergey memorial stone My paternal grandmother was a Bergey, and we are still in the Mennonite church I wonder if this would be relatives? Is there any way to get more information about it from the family who owns this? Comment from : Chadwin Derstine |
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Do you want to treasure hunt in philippines? Comment from : rpb tv |
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Nice finds this week!!!! Comment from : EZ Diggin |
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Catching up! What a great place you hunted What a nice discovery The Two matching buckles were so cool and you needed to hunt as a team with so much land I look forward to seeing your follow dig at this site! Comment from : Susan Toker |
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Hi Quarter Hoarder, my name is Timothy "The Main Source", you had a antique handle for a small kitchen door Comment from : Timothy Wilson |
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That is a freight tag It was bent over and over, and part of it is missing Comment from : Connemara Management |
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processed your stickers recently, now I find myself watching these at work ! Comment from : Shhhring |
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I live in PA & the Bergey’s are quite prominent around me — super cool to see that come up in your video!! Comment from : amy bee |
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6:00 looks like an end to an RCA vacuum tube where the prongs go through Comment from : eric smith |
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A lead decoy weight Comment from : Bob Peterson |
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The five hole circle piece, shown as the second find on the video, is one piece or one side of a snap used for clothes as a snap just thinking Comment from : cimarron sexton |
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Did Doug dig? Comment from : Stu bromac |
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That’s a loom weight for weaving I think 🧐 Comment from : S Wild |
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Nice! Comment from : Steven School Alchemy YouTube Channel |
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1st item, homemade hem weight?? Comment from : BeenSittin |
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Try to remember during the 1700s and anytime after that the Dutch East India Company look that up Comment from : Terry Parker |
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Funeral turtle Comment from : Terry Parker |
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For the piece that I said would hold a bone and normally they’ll stick a stick through there that’s probably why the metals lift it up on both sides like that Comment from : Terry Parker |
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The staple piece I think caused a hold of burning for the hair Comment from : Terry Parker |
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Maybe it’s a tatarian button,What our founding fathers found all of the great architecture in America after the mud flood God knows what you’ll find,Suppose it depends on what you really believe in Comment from : Terry Parker |
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Depending on how far you have to dig down I suppose is your timeline Comment from : Terry Parker |
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They probably carried around the sample metals so the client could choose which one they want to use for their plumbing Comment from : Terry Parker |
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Possibly a sample piece for when they were doing the plumbing piping Comment from : Terry Parker |
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great stuff! and a good time to invest in a spray bottle? Comment from : Dustin Mercer |
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Very nice homestead I would detect all around the steps and porch for things that were dropped off the railing or steps Comment from : Steve Blauvelt |
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Lovely detail on that first button Comment from : Sarah Strong |
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Thankyou for sharing Comment from : Sarah Strong |
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Lead square looks like a weight for something Comment from : Sarah Strong |
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In the name of participating in the conversation, I'll hazard a guess as to the first article found Something a 1740's kid came up with, as a working part of an invention requiring balance, weights and counterweights Comment from : Stormrider |
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Maybe the piece of lead was used as a plum bob Comment from : Abby Normal |
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You guys would go nuts in Europe brJust walking down a cobblestone road I stumped my toe and up popped a Roman coin 1960's Comment from : PK Johnson 7893 |
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Hands down my favorite detecting channel! And thanks for the info I've been looking for events to go too!! Comment from : Charles |
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If these things could talk the stories they could tell Comment from : Common Name |
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😎 video another 50 years no one will even care about stuff like that 😶🌫️ Comment from : Michael Parker |
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Don't dscount WW1era stuff like that button That period will soon replace CW artifacts Comment from : C Ruf |
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The Earl was an American car made right around 1921 to 1923 Cool find! Comment from : Will Hirsch |
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Good finds keep up the good videos Comment from : TREASURE HUNTING SCOTLAND MUDLARKING ADVENTURES |
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8:46 they say light weight but looks like an English coin Comment from : Neil Shuttleworth |
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That piece of lead could have been used as a throwing weight for the lines that hold a boat cover on I use something similar and tie it onto the tie downs before tossing them under the boat trailer Comment from : Eddie L |
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My grandparents used lead weights to train certain garden plants (tomatoes, okra, etc) Comment from : AnArky47 |
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1700, And here me Hunting before BC In England lol have found loads of coins and relics from 1700,s Good content mate Comment from : Clifftonic Studios |
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Thanks for the metal detecting video Great finds and everyone had a good time!! Comment from : Joe Burger |
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Great finds! Awesome place to hunt Comment from : Ron F Prospecting & Outdoor Adventures |
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I bet it was a cross Bottom part is broken off Comment from : Jerry Briggs |
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GREAT VIDEOS GUYSHEY DOUG I FOUND A BRASS CAP WITH HOLES IN IT LIKE YOU DID AT6:00I CAN'T FIGURE IT OUTDID YOU HAVE ANY LUCK? PLEASE KEEPEM COMING GREAT WORK GUYS! Comment from : Dean Feltman |
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Can I just go hit the beach an metal detected ? Or is there a permit required? Comment from : captains mate |
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5 hole thing part of a whistle? Comment from : Nick Bodnar |
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Don’t you just love those slick coppers with no discernible image Comment from : Tesoros of the past, Metal detecting |
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Great episode really enjoyed Could the lead piece be a old plumb line Comment from : History Revisited - Metal Detecting Life |
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Or for a horse Comment from : Joe Raven |
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Beautiful button Jason Awesome shoe buckles Matt & Rich Beautiful Matron head cent Doug Comment from : Jana S |
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Cuff button? Comment from : Mark Bean |
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You always have the best permissions Jason! Thanks for sharing, Ro Comment from : Diggun |
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See you guys at Digstock! Comment from : Stef Digs |
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The button is pre revolutionary war The emblem is very familiar and it eventually evolved to the emblem of the US Comment from : Paranormal Marine |
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Wow 1732, that's the same year George Washington was born Comment from : Paranormal Marine |
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Sash buckle Your welcom Comment from : Pete Van Gompel |
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Where do you keep all your coins once you find them Comment from : The Detective Detector |
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Terrific old spot to hunt Cool kneebuckle, mystery coin, colonial horse tack etcNice largies See you at the Deep Search Hunt👋👍 Comment from : Team Lynch BMD |
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Why don't you clean it professionally instead of marring it more with your thumb and dirt? Comment from : Paul C Holland |
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Just popped in to say what's up Jason! 👊🏻brWhen my channel grows up I want to be like you, lol 😎 Comment from : CT RELIC DIGGER |
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I live near this place and never asked to detect Fun fact is John Ulrich Bergey is my 6 or 7th great grandfather Comment from : Anthony Kupris |
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If you see old trees, that's where the farmers/workers took a rest Stuff sometime spills out of pockets ✔️ Comment from : Shenanigans |
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emergency lead,,for bullets Comment from : Jimbo ThunderHawk |
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The wife and I will be at digstock hope to see ya there Always a great hunt Comment from : Ron Just Digging Life |
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Carry a small bottle of water to rinse these items rather than rubbing the soil with your fingers and possibly scratching the item Comment from : George Kern |
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1:02 mark, the first item could be a chit of some sort I don't know what state you are in but slaves and indentured servants had chits to travel to towns and other plantations or homes At the 8:15 mark, that smooth disk could be a part of a steam valve used as a burst valve Comment from : Dan M |
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Is that lead piece on a string, one of those things kids made to swing around in a circle, and it made a whirring soundI do not remember what they were called Comment from : Harry Bond |
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really great to watch the guys many thanks Comment from : Joseph Hudson |
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Marines Comment from : Pamela Gunn |
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I love treasures and the stories behind the article found Comment from : Connie (Azorean Island Girl |
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Another great vid from my favorite MD YouTube station Comment from : Life is Good Enjoy each Day |
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Was the first find a fishing weight? Comment from : Life is Good Enjoy each Day |
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The lead and string likely was used to practice casting a rod&Reel Comment from : jon lennon |
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Where's Paul??? Comment from : Metal Detecting Oklahoma |
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Ponytails pins Comment from : Dave Caisse |
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Nice one rich !! Comment from : Josh neibarger |
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Or pictures of me 🤣 Comment from : Josh neibarger |
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Nice old house Comment from : Bill 457 |
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hello from the netherlands Comment from : luit Kool |
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Can't wait to see what pops out of the ground next Great start Craig Comment from : Brenda Miller |
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Njce find on the button Jason Good Show Comment from : Dennis Patora |
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Thanks for the shoutout on Treasure Fest! We’re excited to have you guys down in Arkansas See ya soon! Comment from : Diggin on Faith |
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If Rich is the one that gets all the stuff, maybe the banana in the hole voodoo doesn't work?😲😂 Comment from : The Sooner State Diggers |
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What great luck seeing and getting to hunt such a historic site ! Love these old spots ! What a good day ! Thanks for sharing with us Comment from : Warren Mink |
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I love the bridle rosette! Awesome video guys! Comment from : Renee S Couch |
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🕯🕯candle stick piece is my guess Comment from : M J |
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Awesome permission and Finds! Very excited about the hunt in Arkansas you mentioned, that's in my back yard almost 🤞 I can come ! Comment from : Show-Me Treasure |
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Fishing weight Comment from : Mark K Currier |
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