New York copper survived hundreds of years of plow blades, but couldn't survive Brad's shovel on a frost biting cold day!!! Awesome episode!!! Thanks!!!😊❤
Brad, if I had to guess, this was likely the site of an annual fair or festival. My dad and I found a "Harvest Home Festival" site in PA 45 years ago, and it produced like this site did, but probably three times the volume. We found others that produced as well. It makes sense that coinage was dropped as these festivals had lots of game booths and vendors. Great dig, keep it up!
Indeed , I commented same thing. Random bricks probably leveled the rides they brought in and coins scattered probably fell out at ring toss or ping pong ball in fish bowl games
When I was 5, now 71, I dug up a handful of standing liberty quarters next to my Grandfathers old grape arbor. he died in 1936 and all were dated prior to that date.
Did you keep them? I have the coins that were in my great grandmother's, dad's, and brothers pockets when they passed away. Sister stole everything in mom and dad's house when mom died.
Back in 73 when I had my paperroute I had a new customer addeed one day , little old lady paid me the first 2 weeks with a Standing Liberty Half & a Merc.
Back in the early mid 60’s I had several paper routes. All my change was 90% Silver. I decided to Keep all the Halves and Dimes. Today I still have most the Halves, around 100 of them. What my siblings didn’t find and blow on candy.
Shout out to your hunting friends for allowing you to bring us to their honey hole! My guess is the mystery item is an early, cheaper version of a watch fob just based on the shape of the hole, purely conjecture though.
I'm having coffee with Brad on Friday morning. Great hunt for a freezing morning. Some great finds and nice SLQ and New York copper. See you next time and try to stay warm.
I was told that men working in the barns lost coins from their pockets, the coins became part of the muck and straw cleaned out of the barns that was then transferred to the fields. That might account for how so many coins wind up in a field - maybe there were a lot of workers losing coins in this farmer’s barn! What a great day - congrats!
It's nice to get the chance to get out during last weekend. 40s and ground not frozen. But this weekend, in the teens with ice and snow. Thanks, February. Great finds, guys.
Love the video AND I HIT THE LIKE Button its the best I do to support and appreciate your work and time you dedicate for us viewers. Thanks for being part of my you tube family for years. Thanks Brad.
Many old colonial homes had plank floors with cracks in between and mats on top. Coins would fall between the cracks and end up in the dirt below. We have a log home and our kids were always stuffing coins in the cracks in the logs. We still find them today 30 years later. There was once an 1836 church down the road that was dismantled years ago. One of the carpenters told me he gathered up a few handfuls of coins when the floorboards were torn up.
In Brittain, when they have an archeology site covered in coins, they lable it a 'meeting' area. A Swap meet, or carnival, or Social Dance place or some other gathering where the coins would flow freely to buy food and drinks and games. Very cool day! baroom chuck.
Wow, what a great site to detect! Love the editing changing Tom's coin from a quarter, to a half to a Morgan! HAHAHAHA! New York State Copper!!!!! WOOOOOOOW! Congrats Brad! So many amazing coins! Great video!
Man I wish I had Phil and Tom's skills. When it comes to researching old maps for awesome properties to detect on. Awesome hunt guys! You all killed it!
Great Day of Digging!!! Brad Thank you so very much for sharing it with us!!! I think it was a bank too!!! Money was way to valuable back then!!! God Bless Us All!!!
So many artifacts, so awesome. You guys need do write a story about what was going on there . Maybe a big time chicken fight that went bad or something like that. 😂😂😂😂
That place was Epic with one of the most amazing assortment of early coins I've ever seen! Gotta comment on the SLQ's- huge Congrats for nabbing your first one- I've been collecting them for over 50 years and to this day I feel they are the nicest coin the US ever minted (IMHO). Great work all!
I was wondering if they had a stockpile like you said but when the large cents etc went out of use they spread them in the field to help prevent slugs. I heard on Charlie’s Not Thursday once that copper Pennie’s were used around gardens for that. It’s a stretch but who knows.
That's a really interesting mix of finds brad,good site !? The fact the guys shared it shows they're good people ,good stuff all round, we'll miss you tromping through the woods of Vermont till spring melt starts
New York copper survived hundreds of years of plow blades, but couldn't survive Brad's shovel on a frost biting cold day!!! Awesome episode!!! Thanks!!!😊❤
Congrats. In one day you’ve dug up more stuff than those Oak Island treasure hunters have found in ten years!👍🏻
On the new episode of OAK Island Marty and Rick .find a stick in the swamp .😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😮😮😅😊😅😮😢🎉😂
Joke island is spam like everything online now 😂 trolling for ads
Brad, if I had to guess, this was likely the site of an annual fair or festival. My dad and I found a "Harvest Home Festival" site in PA 45 years ago, and it produced like this site did, but probably three times the volume. We found others that produced as well. It makes sense that coinage was dropped as these festivals had lots of game booths and vendors. Great dig, keep it up!
Yes indeed, or a racetrack! People the world over have been having a little flutter on the ponies for a VERY long time!
Indeed , I commented same thing. Random bricks probably leveled the rides they brought in and coins scattered probably fell out at ring toss or ping pong ball in fish bowl games
Coffee and GMMD is the best way to start my morning.
I must say, one of the things I appreciate is when you show the item all clean and more identifiable...Could you please show more of that?
When I was 5, now 71, I dug up a handful of standing liberty quarters next to my Grandfathers old grape arbor. he died in 1936 and all were dated prior to that date.
Did you keep them? I have the coins that were in my great grandmother's, dad's, and brothers pockets when they passed away. Sister stole everything in mom and dad's house when mom died.
My favorite US silver coin..the Standing Liberty quarter! Amazing finds fellas! Congratulations goes out to you all!
Back in 73 when I had my paperroute I had a new customer addeed one day , little old lady paid me the first 2 weeks with a Standing Liberty Half & a Merc.
Pretty cool.
I had a paper route back in the 70s also. My one customer would always give silver for Christmas tips.
Back in the early mid 60’s I had several paper routes. All my change was 90% Silver. I decided to Keep all the Halves and Dimes. Today I still have most the Halves, around 100 of them. What my siblings didn’t find and blow on candy.
Always enjoy your videos Brad. That’s a great property and a couple of good friends for inviting to share it with you.
Love your videos and your self composed music. Thanks for your hard work keeping us entertained.
Let’s go let’s go treasure and adventure 🎉🌎💕🌺👵✌️🇺🇸
Fantastic finds Brad! Thanks for bringing us along!
Brad I'm so happy you're back out in the field thank goodness awesome finds
Wow that NY state copper is beautiful. Congrats. Nice hunt over all. Thanks for sharing.
Love the real old stuff! Great finds 😊
What a great day you had! How fun and exciting! Love your videos ❤
Good friends and good finds. What a great day!
Shout out to your hunting friends for allowing you to bring us to their honey hole! My guess is the mystery item is an early, cheaper version of a watch fob just based on the shape of the hole, purely conjecture though.
I'm having coffee with Brad on Friday morning. Great hunt for a freezing morning. Some great finds and nice SLQ and New York copper. See you next time and try to stay warm.
Friends in old places, doesn't get better than that! Great finds!
Wow!! How amazing to find so many coins and relics!!
Great Job Brad
Love the music, the scenery and the finds! 🥰💕❤️👍👍 Gentlemen, it’s been great entertainment with my coffee and toast. Thanks!
I was told that men working in the barns lost coins from their pockets, the coins became part of the muck and straw cleaned out of the barns that was then transferred to the fields. That might account for how so many coins wind up in a field - maybe there were a lot of workers losing coins in this farmer’s barn! What a great day - congrats!
Awesome video Brad. Congratulations to all three of you on your finds. Joyce/Connecticut 🇺🇸❤️🙏
Top notch video! Great friends sharing the site no doubt.
It's nice to get the chance to get out during last weekend. 40s and ground not frozen. But this weekend, in the teens with ice and snow. Thanks, February. Great finds, guys.
Been hunting NY FOR 22yrs still don’t HAVE ONE!!!! Congrats
You look just like the actor Zach Gilford. Great finds!
Always entertaining and educational! Thanks for bringing us along!
So much fun! Glad I was led to your channel. Nice to meet you!
Brad, you are just so blessed. It's amazing of all your finds 😊
Brad, awesome cinematography and editing. I love your videos. Keep knocking them off the bucket list!
Wow, super, cool finds, the coins/mouth harp are really cool
Good morning Brad and thumbs UP!!
Great finds in frozen solid ground! Well done Brad.
Great saves !! Thats a lot of coins, wonderful day out !!
Real nice SLQ & congrats on the NY copper. Lots of coppers. All 3 of you guys made a good haul. Coins & relics.
Sweet finds! Thanks for taking us along.
Great day digging with great friends!
Could of been a tavern. Nice finds Brad!
Maybe a spot where highwaymen divided up their booty? Isn’t it fun to speculate?
What a day, ty for this. Incredible finds.🙂💛
Good people Brad….. 👌
What a great couple of friends to let you dig their property! And the selection is great!
Wow, what a cool spot to find some of what just may be the field of dreams! I hope you're invited back! Keep on digging. ✌️ 😊
So nice of them to save it for you Brad! True friends.
Good one, thanks
Awesome friends in Phil and Tom, to think of inviting you to search with them rather than having it all for themselves top chaps they both are !!
As in the past and enjoyable video with Phil and Tom, hope we continue to see them now and then.
A five year old does not think of such things as keepsakes. We were very poor and mother used the money for food. Just another God Sent blessing!!!
Thank you Brad and friends for the adventure and seeing some amazing finds especially the Standing Liberty Quarters !
Love the video AND I HIT THE LIKE Button its the best I do to support and appreciate your work and time you dedicate for us viewers. Thanks for being part of my you tube family for years. Thanks Brad.
Many old colonial homes had plank floors with cracks in between and mats on top. Coins would fall between the cracks and end up in the dirt below. We have a log home and our kids were always stuffing coins in the cracks in the logs. We still find them today 30 years later. There was once an 1836 church down the road that was dismantled years ago. One of the carpenters told me he gathered up a few handfuls of coins when the floorboards were torn up.
A standing liberty quarter was my first find ever with my first detector 30 yrs ago in my own back yard. love watching your digs.
I have been watching you for at least 4 years now .I ha enjoyed every minute. Thank you very much. 😅
👍😊 three nice hauls .
Congrats on a couple of bucket listers. Plus a whole bunch of coppers on the day
In Brittain, when they have an archeology site covered in coins, they lable it a 'meeting' area. A Swap meet, or carnival, or Social Dance place or some other gathering where the coins would flow freely to buy food and drinks and games. Very cool day! baroom chuck.
WOoHOo! Thanks, Brad!
So many awesome finds by all of you! Pretty cool things in that field.
Wow, incredible finds! I am curious to see a follow-up on that holed pewter charm.
Great to see you digging again good sir.
Hey Brad,
Good to see you out on the search.
Congrats on the New York coin.
COME ON Spring !
Gotta say Brad I got spoiled with the grave of gold series Hope you and Eddie do another down the line
Wow, what a great site to detect! Love the editing changing Tom's coin from a quarter, to a half to a Morgan! HAHAHAHA! New York State Copper!!!!! WOOOOOOOW! Congrats Brad! So many amazing coins! Great video!
Congrats on the bucket listers!
COOL finds!
Man I wish I had Phil and Tom's skills. When it comes to researching old maps for awesome properties to detect on. Awesome hunt guys! You all killed it!
Fun time for you, good finds!
Great Day of Digging!!! Brad Thank you so very much for sharing it with us!!! I think it was a bank too!!! Money was way to valuable back then!!! God Bless Us All!!!
Or a tavern. Inebriated customers would be careless with their money!
Great digs Brad. Maybe you can go back sometime.Happy weekend.👍😘
So many artifacts, so awesome. You guys need do write a story about what was going on there . Maybe a big time chicken fight that went bad or something like that. 😂😂😂😂
Nice finds guys, good to see ya out and about
Great show!
Nice to see you out Alexander some interesting finds stay well mate. Al, NJ, USA
Wow, just Wow!!! What great friends. How do repay such a fantastic favor?
Enjoyed greatly!
Great finds Brad!…….👀😏😎👍👏👋✌️🇨🇦
#Happyhunting
That place was Epic with one of the most amazing assortment of early coins I've ever seen! Gotta comment on the SLQ's- huge Congrats for nabbing your first one- I've been collecting them for over 50 years and to this day I feel they are the nicest coin the US ever minted (IMHO). Great work all!
Congratulations Brad awesome finds
Great site.
Excellent finds!
That was fun to watch.
The fact that we can even dig in February is mind boggling. It has been a bad winter for winter sports, but not too shabby for recovering history.
Keep them coming brad. Good hunt
What a wonderful day!
I was wondering if they had a stockpile like you said but when the large cents etc went out of use they spread them in the field to help prevent slugs. I heard on Charlie’s Not Thursday once that copper Pennie’s were used around gardens for that. It’s a stretch but who knows.
Great day for all of you!
Awesome finds!
Great video. Between you and the Quarter Hoarder I fell in love with the idea of find stuff
Great Video and Shocked I really enjoyed the music around the 5:30 time stamp !!!
What a great way to start the year... Congratulations... Love the channel...
Great digs boys !!!
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Another beautiful Sunday here in VEGAS
Thank you for posting
I enjoy relaxing watching your videos
I only get to relax a little 😩😎👍❤️🙏🇺🇸
Very nice finds gentlemen!
Awesome finds Brad!!! Love the jiuce harp!
Great finds Brad ,would love to have been there with you.The mouth harp i know.Stay warm,stay safe,blessings
Howdy,i really enjoy seeing your finds and like to join you on your adventures.Bless you brother.✌️👍
Excellent hunt Brad. I found 3 SLQs in Ontario so far in 9 years detecting.
Great video like always thanks Brad
That's a really interesting mix of finds brad,good site !? The fact the guys shared it shows they're good people ,good stuff all round, we'll miss you tromping through the woods of Vermont till spring melt starts