Thanks for watching guys! To see more from this same site, back in its prime, be sure to watch our first video where Ryan and his father pull HUNDREDS of silver coins and other amazing 1800/1900's coins out of here! Click here to watch that one th-cam.com/video/9YXDurY4oSA/w-d-xo.html If you enjoy the videos, please do consider "liking" the video & click the "Subscribe" button so you won't miss when we post! It also helps our channel grow & continue to make these videos! ⚒⛏
Thanks! We have some more in the works. We learned our lesson not to use the gopro camera for recording metal detecting. Doesn't like to focus up close
Thanks! Be sure to watch the first video from this same site, if you REALLY want to see a great hunt! Ryan and his dad pulled tons of silver out of here
New subscriber here. Great channel and content. Happy Hunting and good luck from fellow detectorists and bottle diggers, Jim and Mason New Hampshire USA
Nice digs! I have a spot similar to this (much smaller lol) that has wet acidic soil that destroys the Indians and wheats. Even the silvers come out crusty sometimes.
Thanks Taylor! This spot was really weird. Basically wet lands. Some of the targets were really deep and difficult to get to. We plan to go back with some weed whackers and other tools to try to clear some more spots
I figured it's a once in a lifetime site, I watched the other video that showed what it was like in the past, there has to be hundreds if not thousands of coin, keep up the hunt.
Thanks man! Ryan and his dad KILLED it here. They found some amazing coins. This SLQ was not only my first silver, it was my first COIN 🤣 big thanks to them for bringing me here
Gosh that backdrop looks a lot like 88. So much beautiful land down that way. First time I took my buddy justin detected his first coin was a type 1 slq as well haha! must be a new york thing! Enjoyed mate. cheers
Subbed, but you guy’s should really think about up close pics of the actual coins you dig. That is what I want anyways. And artifacts. Great diggs, thanks for sharing.
Thanks! We usually do but Ryan couldn't find where he put his coins 🤣 The camera we used this outing was having trouble focusing up close. From now on we will use our phones for metal detecting videos. The Gopro we used here is incapable of focusing on the coins. Lesson learned! Thanks for watching and thanks for subbing! The first video from this site is better in every regard. Check it out if you haven't yet!
I thought we were the only ones dealing with weeds here Southern California, Lol. But you have it worse with those deep coins and the mud, great finds, what state are you guys in?
Thanks for watching guys! To see more from this same site, back in its prime, be sure to watch our first video where Ryan and his father pull HUNDREDS of silver coins and other amazing 1800/1900's coins out of here! Click here to watch that one th-cam.com/video/9YXDurY4oSA/w-d-xo.html
If you enjoy the videos, please do consider "liking" the video & click the "Subscribe" button so you won't miss when we post! It also helps our channel grow & continue to make these videos! ⚒⛏
Great hunt guys thanks for sharing..keep digging 😊
Thanks James!
If you can find those old fairgrounds they are complete honey holes! Looks like by the final reveal you guys cleaned up. Nice work!
@@Highplainsprospectors Check out the other video of ours from this place. Ryan and his father pulled hundreds of silvers out of here!
Period dream spot with little to no modern trash on top. Some very nice coins and a great variety...😎⚡️🍀
Thanks man! This spot must have been insane when Ryan and his dad first hit it.
@ParlorCityPickersDiggers Definitely! Old maps and research coupled with determined exploration usually pays of ⚡️🍀
New subscriber great hunt looking forward to seeing more of your videos God Bless and happy dirt fishin…Virgil
@@wildmandigging3486 Thanks and welcome!!
Awesome finds!
Thanks! We have some more in the works. We learned our lesson not to use the gopro camera for recording metal detecting. Doesn't like to focus up close
Great hunt!
Thanks! Be sure to watch the first video from this same site, if you REALLY want to see a great hunt! Ryan and his dad pulled tons of silver out of here
that good friend to say " don't Rub That ! " wish I had that at first, lol, learned the hard way. congrats! may there be many more to come !
Ryan knows what he's doing! He helped out big time. Learned a lot from him detecting so far
Type one SLQ is heck of a first coin find - congrats
Wait till you see his 2nd silver In another video. Talk about beginners luck!
Thanks! As Ryan said, my second silver blew this out of the water! Will be in our next detecting video
New subscriber here. Great channel and content. Happy Hunting and good luck from fellow detectorists and bottle diggers, Jim and Mason New Hampshire USA
Thanks a lot! Happy hunting back atcha ⚒⛏
Nice digs! I have a spot similar to this (much smaller lol) that has wet acidic soil that destroys the Indians and wheats. Even the silvers come out crusty sometimes.
Thanks Taylor! This spot was really weird. Basically wet lands. Some of the targets were really deep and difficult to get to. We plan to go back with some weed whackers and other tools to try to clear some more spots
I figured it's a once in a lifetime site, I watched the other video that showed what it was like in the past, there has to be hundreds if not thousands of coin, keep up the hunt.
Thanks man! Ryan and his dad KILLED it here. They found some amazing coins. This SLQ was not only my first silver, it was my first COIN 🤣 big thanks to them for bringing me here
Gosh that backdrop looks a lot like 88. So much beautiful land down that way. First time I took my buddy justin detected his first coin was a type 1 slq as well haha! must be a new york thing! Enjoyed mate. cheers
My 2nd silver ended up being something even crazier 🤣It will be in one of our future videos. Thanks for watching!
Awsome standing liberty quarter
Thanks! Not only was it my first silver, it was my first COIN! Lol 🤣
Subbed, but you guy’s should really think about up close pics of the actual coins you dig. That is what I want anyways. And artifacts. Great diggs, thanks for sharing.
Thanks! We usually do but Ryan couldn't find where he put his coins 🤣 The camera we used this outing was having trouble focusing up close. From now on we will use our phones for metal detecting videos. The Gopro we used here is incapable of focusing on the coins. Lesson learned! Thanks for watching and thanks for subbing! The first video from this site is better in every regard. Check it out if you haven't yet!
I thought we were the only ones dealing with weeds here Southern California, Lol. But you have it worse with those deep coins and the mud, great finds, what state are you guys in?
New York! Not all spots are like this of course. This is basically a farm field that isn't maintained. It's like a swamp land
Think I could join you guys on a hunt
Hi George, are you local to us? Shoot us an email and lets talk! Dumpdigger607@gmail.com
The problem with most dug coins, as you've shown, is corrosion. That stuff totally torpedoes their numismatic value. Not as bad in the Southwest.
Silver usually comes out nice though 😎
1:26 someone needs to buy that man a new shovel
This site you really need a full size shovel. We usually need to dig two plugs for each target. Very thick and wet/deep muck
@@ParlorCityPickersDiggers I would have Still gone just with the right equipment
Good video... those garrets sound terrible. And detecting without headphones is a waste of time...
Glad you enjoyed the video! To each their own, but I have to say I personally disagree
Pretty worn out liberty. BUt silver
I've seen a LOT worse