Uploaded by 219erman on Jan 6, 2010
In part 3 here. Is shown the 317 silver coins I found in 2009,and how I showcased them.I spent the better part of 20 hours a week metal detecting to get these,when the weather permited.
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its 2012,do you plan on making any vids,or should i unsub ?
18wheeler76 2 weeks ago
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youtube.com/watch?v=p6L1vZWQs6
g toratora00008 3 weeks ago
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coin roll hunting???? do you get rolls at the bank...look at them all and trade them back in and get more????
tadtravis 4 weeks ago
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Looks like you put an Eisenhower in the spot you are supposed to have a Peace Dollar. I just watched you and Greg hitting a honey hole of a pocket spill. Good Job.
vilekyle22 1 month ago
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Good collection. I started with a Jetco Mustang bought in the NAVEX Gitmo
in 1974. No one in Gitmo had a metal detactor. I made out like a bandit! Thousands of
coins and so much silver I lost count. Sold it when the Hunt Bros inflated silver.
When I hit Norfolk I bought a Garrett Money Hunter, then a TR Freedom 1.
Norfolk in the 70s and 80s was a coin shooter's dream! I've still never found
a gold coin, though. Good luck in your future hunting.
huckfinnsj 1 month ago
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AWESOME FINDS!!!! Where do you do your research to find the areas you hunt? That is an extraordinary amount of silver. I am in Texas, and I dont have anywhere near that kind of luck. Congrats keep up the good work, and happy hunting!!!
iwillkickyourteethin 1 month ago
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Losing a dollar back in 1921 is like losing about $20 - $25 today. And that's roughly the current silver value of the coin now. Finding 317 silver coins in one year, that is amazing and makes me want to get a metal detector and start hunting, however I live in Florida and the soil here is quite sandy.
ScorpioBornIn69 1 month ago
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wow, i loved seeing those coins i just had to subscribe so i can see more. keep it up!
UnnamedThinker 1 month ago
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where do you detect??? please write back. i am a beginner and i need some advice. appreciate it -O.D
NoahOlivier1 1 month ago
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thats not a peace dollar......
bentleyboy58 6 months ago
@bentleyboy58 ............Nooo.....It is an Ike dollar that I found...Just put it in there as a filler.
219erman 6 months ago
i thought cleaning coins with baking soda and water paste makes coins un-gradable
bentleyboy58 6 months ago
@bentleyboy58 ..If I have a RARE collectable coin...I just rinse with water & pat dry..ThereFore (Gradable)...The common (UnRare) coins..I clean with baking soda /water paste...For eye apea in my collection..maybe ungradable...But I don't plan on spending $45 to grade a coin that is worth less than $100...I could still sell those that are worth less than $100 ,that I cleaned with baking soda on ebay for graded value tho..I just won't clean a RARE coin.Thanks for taking the time to comment..Dave
219erman 6 months ago
What did you polish these with?
Great finds.
whiskerchild 11 months ago
@whiskerchild ........I did not polish them...I cleaned them with baking soda and water paste as I did in my cleaning videos on this channel..If you want to see more of my Metal Detecting videos ? Copy & paste this link into You Tube Search ( AmericanCoinHunting )...Thank you for your question...Dave
219erman 10 months ago