Awesome years worth of finds! I'm completing my first year now and I'm amazed with the things I've found so far. You never know what you could dig up. Keep up the good work! Cheers 👍
Im going mad watching this!!! History, coins, medals, jewelery etc you name it...fascinates me sooo much! I constantly visit antique shops to purchase items like these. Pass them down to your family and generations to come. Congrats!
You did an excellent job of of hunting the 1st year! I love the history too! Keep the bullets. Keep it all. Wish I could do this. I watch all the videos. I am old now and disabled but if I knew then what I know now I would have kept so many things.
got to love this hobby, great Hall for the year you have some great relics, I love the vintage kids toys too they're up there with my favorite things to find. I love history, especially the history below our feet. it's like Christmas every day I get to dig. can't wait to see what the new year brings for every one. best of luck cheers Nathan
Grandkids and I are just getting detectors at Christmas this year! Cannot wait! Your year of finds is a great video to watch and so inspiring! thanks for the work posting it!
Incredible finds! I would've never guessed that you were a relative rookie, just at it over a year ...you're going to be dangerous, a force to be reckoned with once you get good at this. 😎
Thanks man! Yeah, I got started by watching youtube diggers about june or so of 2015 and by Late august I ordered my AT pro. I wanted to be like JD and Dr. Tones. I am still learning every time I go out digging.
WOW !! You have a GREAT collection !! I started 2 years ago, i wish i had started when i was a young man like you.. KEEP ON DIGGING HISTORY !!!! SOME PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO ERASE IT !!! Young men like you can help make it stop .. GOD BLESS
Wow alot of fun finds. Looks like me and wife are buying metal detectors and start new pass time , many beaches here and parks and forests here. Great fun. Thanks for sharing.
So wild to see other parts of the world and what they find. In the North east USA I get about 10 Indians heads a year and get some mid 1800's silver but not a a lot. A few large cents and the usual stuff. You have a lot more variety then we have hear. I am dancing if I find one old Colonial shoe buckle a year! and I dig a ton of trash. Good video!
I would love to dig on the East coast! I am lucky that the town I live in was built up around a fur trading post/military fort from 1824, otherwise I doubt I would be as successful finding 1800s coins/relics out here on the west coast.
Thanks Mark! I wanted to show how much bs you have to dig to get good stuff. Some channels just show amazing finds and it just doesn't really happen that way. I have had silver droughts that lasted more than 10 hunts in a row, but never let it discourage me from getting back out there. I'm so hooked! Good luck, and I hope you have a killer 2017!
I like the way you have a selection of ordinary metal as well as gold and silver sir. It is an interesting collection and you have obviously been very busy. Incidentally the King George V is a British old penny. There were 240 old pennies to make one pound sterling before we became decimalised in 1971. Keep up the good work and good luck. Blessings and peace from UK
Good commentary... you knew a little something about every category It's fun to watch the video... must be a thrill to dig some of that stuff up I like the class ring.... someone lost that a long time ago.... probably wondered what happened to it for years.... there was a Stephen King movie Christopher Walken was in it... he had this power ...that when he touched something.... he could see the person who touched it last .......wouldn't that be cool...
I did it just on my own yard only for fun and found a lot of cool stuff, no gold, maybe some silver and wheat pennies, and a few Indian head pennies, it was fun I just didn't have the drive to hunt elsewhere, if I ever buy another house maybe I'll pick it back up again :) good video, don't know how this showed up in my suggested videos....
I DIG HISTORY lol. It was 10 years ago with a not so high tech detector, but the yard is small, I went over it until I heard no more beaping, and nothing displayed on the detector, but still with a tiny yard I still found over 2 dollars of old coins, some silver and some old, lots of super old bullet casings, I'll check out the rest of your videos, are you still actively hunting?
Wait...you found all of these items in one year? Did you go metal detecting every day? I just can’t get over all of the items you’ve found. Really cool!
The part of the country you live in might have something to do with it so it might not be as much as you not finding good spots or not setting the detector to get the most out of it
Incredible finds for your first year! You do a great job at cleaning up your finds. It's crazy how old some of that stuff you dig up here in the NW. Congrats on a great year.
Thanks man! Definitely some great old history around here if you know where to look. About to watch your latest upload, can you tell i'm excited about it!
Here in Canada 🇨🇦 golds Going for a pretty penny. Full price each gram is worth $50 as of now and totalled around $1,500 an ounce. some places where I live, pay upwards of $28 a gram 😬
Hands down, The best "What I've found" video I've ever seen!! WIDE array of goodies!! GUARANTEED to make the viewer want to rush out and buy a detector!! Green with envy!
Nice video. I didn't know what some items were. One of your motorcycles is a early 1970s Hotwheels. I recognize the front wheel, spoke design. It looks to be missing the back half as these were 3 wheeled choppers.
What a great yr you had..man I remember yrs that I found a lot of things 6 yrs in now and The finds or becoming thin digging ..just subbed to you today..
I live in a village in the countryside of England, all sorts of old relics and treasure. I'd like to buy a decent detector with a £300 budget. Sorry for late reply.
Wow! That horse statue in the children's toys looks like a replica of the flying horse of china---not the best, but I recognized some similarities :D Or may just be a coincidence.