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Metal Detecting Silvers, Indians & V nickles at a 1920's Carnival site ACH 31_2011.mov

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A little research on an old Carnival ground used in the 1920's .Gave us ideas where to search at this old & thouroly well metal detected site.. Just a little off the path & we found there were still a couple hotspots that have escaped Metal Detectors..Till Now.. Filmed in mid October 2011..........I will be uploading more 2011 Metal Detecting videos.I have just recently found the time to start editing and sharing more videos..Hope you can enjoy.. F.A.Q. We both use Minelab E-Trac Metal Detectors,with an attatched Sunray Probe.Thanks for watching our videos. Dave & Greg of American Coin Hunting

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  • Nice to see what you can find. :-)

    I wonder how that Kreuzer wound up in the States?

    Never found anything that old, but found some foreign ones, mainly Danish and German (I'm from Sweden).

  • @BernhardOelreich ....I think alot of the odd foreign coins that we find here....As well as you find there....Either have connection with vacation visits...Or WAR visits...

  • cool but why did this get sent to my inbox?

  • @lardburger1 ...? Thanks for commenting.

  • Dave your videos are getting better and better . Congrats on a fantastic hunt. Hey here in Texas an indian is worth a dozen wheats. Good job...Brett

  • @TXCoindigger ....Thanks Brett

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  • @doctorofghetto2 ....Yeah I could....But my Nephew will get much more out of them when he sells them for college costs !

  • @samarigil66 .....That had to be the first footage of my friend Greg or "GOIO".....If it has anything to do with the equipment we use...You can read the information on the lrft side of my 'Homepage'...Hope that helps...Dave

  • whats the wand your useing at 0:36?

  • I hope you can sell some of those coins at pawn shops....

  • i once found an indian head but it was at a casino

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