Awesome job guys. You're my favorite detectorists to watch. If your in Missouri next year I'd be thrilled to tag along with you on a hunt. Im 17 and am relatively new to detecting; I'm sure i'd learn allot more from you guys.
Cool finds. Every once in awhile I'll pull a coin during a bottle dig, but they're usually pretty roached. Glad you were able to get dates off most of them. GL&HH
Awesome video Nebraska I love it. Did you guys try the underwater metal detecting it's unbelievable awesome finding we do it all the time you wouldn't believe what we find
I think this is the 2nd tearout I've seen you do; one months ago that you worked at night. It's a dream of mine, but tearouts are random and infrequent
Great digs y’all!!!! Never know what you will find at a good tearout like that. Cool Ryan could join you too. I’ve been watching some of his videos also
I bet there was some kind of penny arcade located there around the turn of the 20th century - if so, that would explain finding all of those Indian Head cents. The Shield nickels were nice to see as well. Mineral content in that soil sure helped to tarnish all of the copper, though.
In most places you do not need permission. It's like hunting curb strips. City is public unless its posted. I deal with it all the time. Even with curb strips in front of homes, if the homeowners didn't pay to put it there it is fair game. The age age old answer in this hobby, nobody cared until you asked.
Check out Terra germania on you tube on how to carefully clean and protect those coins with out harming them at all, he digs Roman coins and cleans with out any damage. His name is Hans. Awesome and professional techniques. You need to see it, it's great and works awesome. GL & HH
Thumbitits strikes the 1800's silvers ! AAArrrGGhhhhh ! Buy a roll of rosies and rub them all before every day of digging. Maybe you'll be cured... maybe. Bet there was a boardwalk where you were searching. Also known as nail nests.
You make me cringe with all the sandy glove wipes & your friends let you ruin their coins, yikes. Nice finds but look into conserving these relics & rubbing with a sandy glove is a big no no.