Your shell base is a 6-8-10 gauge. Would have to research the shell base sizes. Probably a paper cartridge.congratulations to RICH, what a find. I keep telling you that when Rich’s Mom (Lisa?) joins you everyone has a fantastic day.She must be a muse or the finest , and most attractive, good luck charm you could possibly have👏👏👏👏👏👏
I found a 1796 half cent in a jar of buttons....The date was a dead giveaway. The coin itself was very worn but I still managed to clearly identify it. We did ok when we sold this slider that only 1,390 were made. 👍
Great find! Just found my first walker at an old park that just has cattle on it now. The owner gave me permission and finally dug up a 41 walker yesterday. Congrats
The pocket tumbler works! I had a copper I couldn’t see any details on and carried it with my change for about 6 months now you can read the date-1846- and see the details. Works great!
Congrats Rich! A silver spill under the big ole tree! Good for you!!! Great video! I love watching this channel with all the neat items that are found! Wonderful! ❤
A Big Congrats Rich. Love the Silver Spill. Still remember my first Walker Half Dollar. Congrats to everyone on this particular yard. So many Relics and Coins there. Take Care all of you
It still avades me in that hunt as well. Silver dollars yep found those no walking halves. It's because you saved the turtle. The detecting gods are generous.
Lovely house and grounds! A prime location that keeps on giving up prestige finds. As an old Cornishman it does me good to tune into your channel: I learn plenty, which is bang-on! Cheers for taking me along. Well done Rich, and everyone else.
Yep, I'm a proper Cornishman. 'Kernowek' means 'Cornish', in our language. I'm old-school 'Celt'; Breton, Cornish, Eire blood-lines that go way back. I'm 64 years old, a 100% countryman a former farmer, then tin miner when we sold the two dairy farms in the mid '70's . Been metal detecting since a long ways back. Got fed up shooting and the likes. Fed up taking a life...Started with Tesoros. When Jack Giffords boys shuts down the business, I went to Fisher. Bought a F75, which I still have. Biggest mistake; I sold my Tesoro Tejon. I prefer American machines, I love the sparky ones, with that wicked "zip-zip" modulated audio. Waited years for Fisher to bring out an up-to-date SMF. Bought a Legend as I got bored waiting after five or so years. Minelabs don't do it for me: just my preference, nothing against the brand.. Hear tell First Texas may have a SMF machine 'in the making', at last. Fingers crossed, but not holding my breath! Thank you for your considerate reply. "Meur ras" ("Thank you"). Subbed the channel. I've found myself a top-drawer metal detecting channel. Too many 'junkers' out there, in my op.@@dogtagdoug6751
l love watching your show. l am bed bound alot of the time but l love history. Your love of history is evident and l learn much from it. l am so thankful because you teach but your show is without bad language and l can feel safe to show it my youngest grandchildren. Thank you for your inspiring and interesting show. Keep up the good work. By the way, my oldest son collects coins as much as he can. He doesn't have alot of money but he tries and l try to help him. My love of history comes from my parents telling me to never forget what our ancesters did to make us free. Again thank you so much!! You are an inspiration to many....
Congratulations to Rich on an amazing day of hunting. The walking liberty is a beautiful coin. I think you guys need to get Lynn a machine so she can play in the dirt too! I look forward to the next video. Later!
Congrats to Rich on the Silver Spill. I'm kinda jealous of the Walker. 😄That's awesome! The 1956 quarter looked like it may be a DDO. Was that the case? If not, still an amazing find.
@10:20 That "shotgun" shell was from a punt gun. Mounted in boats, they killed whole flocks of ducks on the water during the market gunning eras at the end of the 1800s. That's a very unique find, look it up.
It may sound weird but I put all my coins I find in my pocket and by the end of the day most of the dirt has dried and come off the coins. Helps a little to better identify the coins.
💥💥💥Right out of the gate, in the first 45 seconds, I'm guessing Rich found something great. I'm watching the rest. If I'm wrong, I'm still leaving the comment so everybody can beat up on me.
Rich absolutely killed it- can only imagine what his tally would've been had he been there each time! Regardless, he surely did have some incredible finds- that DB 1/2C was my personal fav but anytime you knock one off the bucket list it's memorable, especially when it's part of a spill. Funny thing, before you showed the ID of Charley's LC, I thought I saw ONE CEN on the side with the 3 big lumps, on line with the largest one at 3:00, then you showed it was- my old eyes actually spotted something- exciting! Kudos to you all for an amazing bunch of hunts in one of the greatest sites I've ever seen!
Amazing Rich! What a spill! Seems all the good stuff IS under thick roots. The signals that sound the best in my yard are under huge roots and I can't get through the hard clay and under them to reach. I think tree roots are actually attracted to certain metals.
That was quite awesome!!!! Finding 3 of the 4 silvers of that time just doesn't happen, in such a small area, even in an entire day! If you could have found a '42 - '45 nickel, you could retire happy. The search continues!!
Love your show, after 2 back surgeries I can't do what you guys do. At lest more than 30 minutes. Maybe it's a 10 gauge and someone told me they used to make an 8 gauge but in my 68 years I have never seen one.