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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2009

This weekend i went to a old home site at a park and found some old stuff and i found a buffalo nickel in my dad's yard,

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  • i've reported you to youtube for broadcasting illegal activity. they told me that they are going to contact the local authorities. The fine can be up to $5000. Which you ain't got.

  • @ricksamuell go get a life jerk.. nothing in this video is illegal..

  • @ricksamuell no its legal to detect it parks here. some places you might not be allowed to. but here perfectly fine.

  • you are a common grave robber, destroying America's history for your own selfish pleasure

  • @ricksamuell you are another internet troll with no life..

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  • @ricksamuell dude leave NN alone you should be happy a kid like this is searching for history instead of smokin dope in the woods and throwing around pepsi cans. #YOU FAIL

  • a great public rescource to smarter folks! rack it up and sell it on ebay!!!! lol!!!

  • The small capsule that you found i think was an old indian opium bottle.

  • @ricksamuell go fuck your self looser

  • to everybody saying he can't do that in a park. you are wrong. he sure can. public property.

  • @ricksamuell its not grave robbing if theres no grave shithead.

  • Noggen... TAK EYOUR TIME here!! BOUND to get the good ones!

  • @ricksamuell Awww... Someone is JEALOUS!!!!!! LOL

  • dayyuumm...that's a big ass copperhead

  • @ricksamuell only illegal if it's listed as a historical place but if it's just a state or city park then it's probably legal unless there is a local ordinance against it...pretty much depends on the local law

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