Colonial Coins found Metal Detecting
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wow just noticed i already watched this vid almost a year ago,and i think i was more amazed this time..wow i love it...how do i find old maps to research,someone told me go on google earth but didnt say what to look for,any help ?
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Nice collection you have found.....Seems like the soil is kinder to the coins then the soil here in New Hampshire
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wow,wow,wow,nice stuff,do you live in canada.you must live in a part with alot alot of history so somewhere on the east coast.i live in western ny,and i have never seen anyone metal detect.but soon everyoine will be seeing me.any particular places the best.(parks,beach)?.any metal detector that you perfer.i subed if you want to return the favor.
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3:56-dollar?
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damn imagine the people who's pockets those were in at one time. crazy
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how much are they worth?
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maaan u r so lucky i wish i had a metal detector and a good park filled with old coins!!!!!=)
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Research, experience and good equipment...A great combination.
To 18wheeler---I live on the east coast, the coast of Georgia to be exact. The Spanish were here as early as 1540 and the English around the 1730's..I use a Garrett....But there are many good ones out there..what ever you do get..the secret is to USE it!
millenniumdawg 11 months ago
Uttober...it's a half dollar
millenniumdawg 1 year ago
you found old spanish coins wtf?
JTAnt2 2 years ago
Yes...The Spanish and the English settled and explored this area on the coast. These are not that uncommon here.
millenniumdawg 2 years ago
How long did it take you to find all that stuff... MAJOR oldies you have! Almost, actually is IS unbelievable!
ryannlag 2 years ago
I have been at this hobby since 1980..I bought my first Garrett then...So even though I have a lot of oldies, it has taken a while to find them. Thanks for posting.
millenniumdawg 2 years ago