Prayers that you find the renter of this unit. Bet it was a military parent who passed and adult child couldn’t pay. Black/White photos of family and military medals are priceless. It would be a blessing to restorage the Love on this one*
It was so fun to hear you and Christian geeking out over the spoils of this unit. What a treasure trove of history! Love reading what people know about the items you have unveiled. So cool!
Thinking about it, I would contact the VFW this gentleman was a member of. One: they will know protocols on what you are allowed by law to sell (some medals earned cannot be sold) but they CAN be donated. That leads to my second thought that if you cannot restorage the love of this treasure trove of a military archive it could be donated to the VFW for them to display. I know the one in our community had a room that served as a museum of sorts where many veterans donated things like this, especially photos and old foreign money. It was not just a story of their sacrifice but also the history of the men and women in our community. Jeremy, I love the way you respect our military when you find these things. ❤❤❤
This was so bitter sweet for me Jeremy. Probably one of the most touching videos I have ever seen from you. Please! please! please! do everything you can to find the family of this man. What you have found is nothing short of amazing. The man was a hero. My father was also a hero, and I lost him at a very young age. Him (38) and me (7). We lost a lot of his history and Decoration. 4 years Navy then 18 years ARMY.I would give anything to find it. GOD Bless you, GOD Bless America and GOD Bless every Soldier that has put their life on the line for this great country. Thank You.
Love how excited you get over storage units. The British notes are really old ones. We don’t have £1 notes anymore in England only coins. The £5 notes are also a lot smaller and no longer paper. They may be more valuable than you think. Also the German notes are really old Deutschmark notes. Probably pre war. I’m a military brat so loving the memorabilia you keep finding ! ❤
Being from the UK I can certainly tell you that the blue 5 pound note is not issued any more they are now plastic, the small 1 pound note was the one before it went to a coin form, but that larger 1 pound note is the rarest one because it was the first size produced after 1971 when the UK went decimal. But as it always goes is on condition of the notes and they did not look good but they are still worth more than face value because of the age and rarity. But seeing them now, definitely brought back memories for me.
Wow, great couple of boxes, I think I seen a small coin with wren on it, they are no longer used, they were called farthings, the £ notes are no longer used we have coin, and the£5 Notes are old print not in use but if you take to British bank you can cash, the best note to find value is a white large 5 they are worth more than double the money
Excellent finds today Jeremy. All the metals 🥉 that are in boxes, are metals that the man won during the wars. If he was sending metals to others, he would have had many of the same ones. My father won metals when he fought in WWII, which I have, as well as all his pay books, and a letter from the military as for my father to help recruit more people dated 1942 in mint condition. It's fascinating to see all the old military ⚔ things. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
Many times when those oldtimers from the VFW passed away without family or heirs the Commander would collect medals ,photographs and other war memorabilia so it was not disposed of.
I get so excited as you’re going through the storage locker I’m so happy for you when you find good things. That military ribbons were amazing to see. Especially the old money, big dollars there.
UGH! Why? NO! Grrr!. Lolol... You got us Jeremy on the not, revel on the wood box... Lolol... Just my opinion, I'm being reeled into watching the next episode.... LOLOL!
Holly mollie Jeremy and George Jeremy you have done it again the king of storage unit's are back what a fantastic unit. you guy's are truly amazing and loving people I know love and prayers 🙏 to you Jeremy and George love you both ❤❤
Old military guys would get those campaign medals for where they served. My uncle had several. You have had in your hand those very medals. Meritorious conduct, bronze star. Those are very nice.
Jeremy, don't force the blade shut on the switch blade knives or you can break them. Push down on the left side of the blade guard and it will release the blade from the pin and it will close. I am a 75 year old geezer and have collected knives for years. I have also been an avid fan of you, George and the kids from the beginning. I would love to have the large one. Oh, by the way, the small button just behind the release button is a safety.
That first big chain with the medallion on it in the beginning is definitely gold. I have one from my Grandmother from a watch and chain combo and it is gold. It looks identical. I am pretty sure that pocket watch you found is gold. It may go with the chain.
That pocket watch is old. I suspect it to be gold. On those Army medals (any military, actually), the colors and how they are arranged tells what campaign, war, mission, etc. they were given for. The little rectangular ones are what you usually see on a dress uniform. The bigger ones that dangle are on high-dress uniforms. These are usually prized by the people who receive them. It looks like he saved all his dad's WWII stuff (based on names) and I estimate him to be in his 70s now. Just speculating. What a shame that he lost all of those treasures. What an amazing unit!!
Maybe the blue arrow one is pathfinders...so cool a distinguished career for the vet...monies from over the continents...I loved this video...the German 1936 eagle will probably be highly sort after...❤
The English one pound notes are no longer legal tender in the UK 🇬🇧. This unit is a treasure trove and a great for the viewers watching 😊 your videos. You have had such a terrible time 🕰️ with awful neighbours,corrupt judge I’m so happy that karma is giving you such good luck with your storage units lately and I think this could be one of the best yet not just full of valuable items but it’s full of history and I cannot wait for the next video on this unit. Gentle hugs to you all,especially little baby Pepper 🫑, she is such a little darling.
Wow I’d forgotten what the old pound notes looked like as we’ve got pound coins now and the notes are polymer now not paper in the coins you had a halfpenny which was pre decimal
Oh my gosh you sound like your old self again and my gosh thank goodness a break from that lying voice!!! Lol anyway loving the child like enthusiasm of you and Christian!!!
The English £1 notes are no longer currency, however the Bank of England will exchange them for you. £1 = $1.33 today, what a start to a unit, way to go Jeremy, love from UK
The metal is a Bronze star for bravery/Valor. The leaf on the ribbon indicates they earned more than one. It indicates also it was earned in combat. Regarding the gold pocket watch; while the watch was in a separate box, I believe you had your hands on the fob for the pocket watch in the first bag you inspected. It was the item that had the knight on the top with what looked like German or Czech writing with U.S.A. (Christian: "C. C.C C.). I believe these two items may belong together. Considering that the Buliva was missing a back it's possible the watches were together because they needed repair or battery replacements. Could explain why they were not together. Just a thought.
yes those are bronze stars, the medals in the lil blue boxes, those are replacement medals, most likely from medals of america, or replacements through the Army records department, great find
After watching you go through just the beginning of things it was understandable as to why the man would go sit amongst his things he was visiting his past
Prayers that you find the renter of this unit. Bet it was a military parent who passed and adult child couldn’t pay. Black/White photos of family and military medals are priceless. It would be a blessing to restorage the Love on this one*
Jeremy those are from Yugoslavia before they went to the EURO and that is the Bronze Star for the Service Men and Women that served and saved lives
I don’t know how you do it Jeremy but you always seem to get the best!!!!!!
It was so fun to hear you and Christian geeking out over the spoils of this unit. What a treasure trove of history! Love reading what people know about the items you have unveiled. So cool!
That foreign money could be from his military travels. So cool.
I’m not surprised by God’s blessings to you. It’s well deserved, my friends 💛💛
YES! Christian is definitely a Maryann!!
Thinking about it, I would contact the VFW this gentleman was a member of. One: they will know protocols on what you are allowed by law to sell (some medals earned cannot be sold) but they CAN be donated. That leads to my second thought that if you cannot restorage the love of this treasure trove of a military archive it could be donated to the VFW for them to display. I know the one in our community had a room that served as a museum of sorts where many veterans donated things like this, especially photos and old foreign money. It was not just a story of their sacrifice but also the history of the men and women in our community. Jeremy, I love the way you respect our military when you find these things. ❤❤❤
You know you could give that R pin to Russ for Christmas😂
Jeremy I've missed seeing your excitement with finding these units. This is so good to see! Great find!!
This was so bitter sweet for me Jeremy. Probably one of the most touching videos I have ever seen from you. Please! please! please! do everything you can to find the family of this man. What you have found is nothing short of amazing. The man was a hero. My father was also a hero, and I lost him at a very young age. Him (38) and me (7). We lost a lot of his history and Decoration. 4 years Navy then 18 years ARMY.I would give anything to find it. GOD Bless you, GOD Bless America and GOD Bless every Soldier that has put their life on the line for this great country. Thank You.
🤯👀Wow!!! I love these epic karma units! The excitement was invigorating! If that was his junk drawer - I wanna see his keeper boxes! Congrats! 💕🙏🏼🤗🥰
Christian was right about the Bronze Stars with Oak Leaf Cluster which means at least two awards. The blue long one is a Combat Infantry Badge.
Love how excited you get over storage units. The British notes are really old ones. We don’t have £1 notes anymore in England only coins. The £5 notes are also a lot smaller and no longer paper. They may be more valuable than you think. Also the German notes are really old Deutschmark notes. Probably pre war. I’m a military brat so loving the memorabilia you keep finding ! ❤
Looks amazing! What a spectacular unit!
Had a Grammy and granddaughter night, so, I was late in watching this! 💜 Love it!
I have to hand it to you. All that you have and your always so gracious to everyone. You deserve all the luck in the world!
What a shame that a veteran would lose all his possessions because they couldn’t either make the payment or they passed away! It’s heart wrenching😢
Thanks for sharing Jeremy and Christian, wow wow what a awesome unit well done love it 😍😍
Finally great to see you smile, loving what you are doing! Happy for you Jeremy !
My dad had those infantry badges, too. He was in Normandy, France.
LOL Back to being yourself...What a great find!!!
How could you leave us hanging?! Ugh! LOL! Great finds already.
Gm Hales Family Lots of Awesome finds! be safe God bless!
Being from the UK I can certainly tell you that the blue 5 pound note is not issued any more they are now plastic, the small 1 pound note was the one before it went to a coin form, but that larger 1 pound note is the rarest one because it was the first size produced after 1971 when the UK went decimal. But as it always goes is on condition of the notes and they did not look good but they are still worth more than face value because of the age and rarity. But seeing them now, definitely brought back memories for me.
Wow, great couple of boxes, I think I seen a small coin with wren on it, they are no longer used, they were called farthings, the £ notes are no longer used we have coin, and the£5 Notes are old print not in use but if you take to British bank you can cash, the best note to find value is a white large 5 they are worth more than double the money
Oh my GOSH!! JEWERLY??? MONEY???
Done well brother ...a few things you should take to the local Legion perhaps
Wow! The Big Red One patch!!
This unit gave me the shivers seeing all the WWII items, as my dad was a Polish war veteran. Looking forward to see more. Memories
Jeremy n Christian being kids at the candy store 😅 great find n fun
Excellent finds today Jeremy. All the metals 🥉 that are in boxes, are metals that the man won during the wars. If he was sending metals to others, he would have had many of the same ones. My father won metals when he fought in WWII, which I have, as well as all his pay books, and a letter from the military as for my father to help recruit more people dated 1942 in mint condition. It's fascinating to see all the old military ⚔ things. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
What a great storge unit! The medal in the blue box looks like the Bronze Star.
Nice find..especially vintage stuff
GREAT STORAGE!!!!! I GOTTA TELL YOU: THE WATCH IS PRONOUNCED BULL-AHH-VAH I got one for my high school graduation in 1964!!
Jeremy your a ham because you can get me to laugh at all of your bad puns
I had to laugh at the Mary Ann or Ginger comment, Marr Ann all the way!
Thankyou for the nice break from the LIE NET Crap!!! Totally Enjoy your enthusiasm!!!
That Western Union note was sent from Le Havre, Normandy, France. The city is close to Sword Beach - one of the beaches at D-Day, 1944
Oh em gee! I sure hope you drop the next episode tomorrow 😅 this is very exciting! Congratulations on the great unit!
What an awesome unit ... I loved it and can't wait to see what more to find,, you deserve all the best
That was a Bronze Star awarded for heroic action.
WOW, what a great historical unit you’ve bought. Can’t wait to see what else you find. 😊😊
Watching this type of video is so missed
Dagnabit!Friggafrackensacken! To be continued! Love it even though I have to wait until tomorrow 😂
Thank you for sharing. I wish I would have thought of this when I was younger
Beautiful crosses!!
Many times when those oldtimers from the VFW passed away without family or heirs the Commander would collect medals ,photographs and other war memorabilia so it was not disposed of.
You are so generous to give to police. Buttons are a good idea for the baby phone. You are so creative!
You found magnifying glasses, get them out, then maybe you could see small print....
i think the knife with the blade that come out of the end is illegal to have or sell. switch blade.
I get so excited as you’re going through the storage locker I’m so happy for you when you find good things. That military ribbons were amazing to see. Especially the old money, big dollars there.
Love this unit so far…. So happy for you guys!❤❤❤❤
It's so good to see you and George doing things you love God is coming through for you,and Pepper is so precious.
Can't wait for the next episode!
Thanks
Just WOW WE WOW WOW!!! (as George would say). Who knew Karma would be visiting you again, and so soon?
😂😂😂
UGH! Why? NO! Grrr!. Lolol... You got us Jeremy on the not, revel on the wood box... Lolol... Just my opinion, I'm being reeled into watching the next episode.... LOLOL!
Christian...reports cards were actually cards back in the day. 😂
That is one really cool unit. I can't wait to see more
Hello @ Jeremy and George , Much love to you both my friends ❤🩷🙏🙏💯💯
that one bill was signed looks like sofi???? O you buggers what a cliff hanger grrrrrrr.
It's so nice to see you have fun
Holly mollie Jeremy and George Jeremy you have done it again the king of storage unit's are back what a fantastic unit. you guy's are truly amazing and loving people I know love and prayers 🙏 to you Jeremy and George love you both ❤❤
Major K NIFE COLLECTION!!
Old military guys would get those campaign medals for where they served. My uncle had several. You have had in your hand those very medals. Meritorious conduct, bronze star. Those are very nice.
Jeremy, The metal in the military box is a genuine WWII bronze metal with the first first oak leaf cluster w province. Awesome find
Oh you got me at the end bad!
You had a Bobby Murcer card. A beloved and awesome NY Yankee!
Jeremy, don't force the blade shut on the switch blade knives or you can break them. Push down on the left side of the blade guard and it will release the blade from the pin and it will close. I am a 75 year old geezer and have collected knives for years. I have also been an avid fan of you, George and the kids from the beginning. I would love to have the large one. Oh, by the way, the small button just behind the release button is a safety.
What an awesome storage unit what a great fine of old stuff from the past, keep on looking, and you will find some good treasure
That first big chain with the medallion on it in the beginning is definitely gold. I have one from my Grandmother from a watch and chain combo and it is gold. It looks identical. I am pretty sure that pocket watch you found is gold. It may go with the chain.
I just heard the news about the fire in Cedar Key on the channel 8 news in Tampa, Florida. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved
That pocket watch is old. I suspect it to be gold. On those Army medals (any military, actually), the colors and how they are arranged tells what campaign, war, mission, etc. they were given for. The little rectangular ones are what you usually see on a dress uniform. The bigger ones that dangle are on high-dress uniforms. These are usually prized by the people who receive them. It looks like he saved all his dad's WWII stuff (based on names) and I estimate him to be in his 70s now. Just speculating. What a shame that he lost all of those treasures. What an amazing unit!!
Maybe the blue arrow one is pathfinders...so cool a distinguished career for the vet...monies from over the continents...I loved this video...the German 1936 eagle will probably be highly sort after...❤
the British 5 pound note stopped being legal money from about 2015 and the UK pound note stopped being legal money since 1988
Jeremy How Do You Do It!!!
All I can say is Karma LOVES YOU!!! ❤❤❤
Yeah 🎉🎉🎉 a storage unit!!! ❤❤❤Yes, please, more storage units!!!
O my goodness, you did it again
Oh no you didn’t just do that!?!?! 😂😂😂😂
I can’t believe you done that at the end 😂
I get so happy thinking that Lynette is watching you throwing away drugs and you getting treasure😂😂😂😂😂
The English one pound notes are no longer legal tender in the UK 🇬🇧. This unit is a treasure trove and a great for the viewers watching 😊 your videos. You have had such a terrible time 🕰️ with awful neighbours,corrupt judge I’m so happy that karma is giving you such good luck with your storage units lately and I think this could be one of the best yet not just full of valuable items but it’s full of history and I cannot wait for the next video on this unit. Gentle hugs to you all,especially little baby Pepper 🫑, she is such a little darling.
Not fair Jeremy 😂😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️❤️
Fascinating! I suggest you contact the embassy of MONTENEGRO as the pin on the cap is the icon on their flag.
Wow I’d forgotten what the old pound notes looked like as we’ve got pound coins now and the notes are polymer now not paper in the coins you had a halfpenny which was pre decimal
Good for you Jeremy for thinking of your tennants...🎉
Cool stuff 😊
What The Hales! I hate cliff hangers! What an awesome unit so far!
Oh my gosh you sound like your old self again and my gosh thank goodness a break from that lying voice!!! Lol anyway loving the child like enthusiasm of you and Christian!!!
Cliffhanger😔
The English £1 notes are no longer currency, however the Bank of England will exchange them for you. £1 = $1.33 today, what a start to a unit, way to go Jeremy, love from UK
The metal is a Bronze star for bravery/Valor. The leaf on the ribbon indicates they earned more than one. It indicates also it was earned in combat.
Regarding the gold pocket watch; while the watch was in a separate box, I believe you had your hands on the fob for the pocket watch in the first bag you inspected. It was the item that had the knight on the top with what looked like German or Czech writing with U.S.A. (Christian: "C. C.C C.). I believe these two items may belong together. Considering that the Buliva was missing a back it's possible the watches were together because they needed repair or battery replacements. Could explain why they were not together. Just a thought.
Luv the storage unit videos
Some cool history in your hands!
Hello Jeremy and Christian. Very nice unit.
Hope you can reunite all that history to the family! If not your local museum!
Thanks for the reprieve, no Linette!
yes those are bronze stars, the medals in the lil blue boxes, those are replacement medals, most likely from medals of america, or replacements through the Army records department, great find
Glad you have a good score after dealing with that psycho!
After watching you go through just the beginning of things it was understandable as to why the man would go sit amongst his things he was visiting his past