Nice finds to all you guys...this past weekend i dug 6 large cents..(2)1820,23,27,28, one no date...plus one eagle infantry button from 1830's...What a hobby👍..still can't believe it....
Awesome videos as usual Jason excellent finds gotta love finding the old coppers and silvers. Thank you very much for the shout out on my daughter. I appreciate that. Adam Dowdall
I went to business college on Spring Garden Street for two years crossing the Delaware Memorial Bridge. A lot of history with Easton and the huge veterans memorial which became a series of candles for the Christmas holidays. Dixie Cup, Crayola, Bethlehem Steel, Pfizer Chemical were huge manufacturers and employers. Brings back lots of memories. Many good memories including Johnnie's hot dog stand!😊
Awesome dig as usual guys! Always enjoy your banter!! Congrats on the state coppers and the seated silver dime!! Incredible, well done, wish I could make the hunt in June but I am very happily spending that weekend at my first son’s wedding!! Love the video, thanks for sharing!
OMG Jason, I've been watching your channel for years, and this is my favorite episode! It was like I was there with you guys. Lots of great finds but even greater friends. So much fun.
"I don't use the bridge that often" you guys are to funny. Great hunt guys, congrats on the double state coppers. Keep up the beep, good luck and happy hunting!
Wow! That’s great! I found a Barber Dime in a school yard a few years back. Maybe some kids brought it for show n tell. The school is 60 years old. The Dime was about 4 inches down.
I love these shows this guy is a great commentator(loose the beep sound ,its ruining on how enjoyable YOu are TO LISTEN TO ) thanks your my favorite team all the way !!!!!!!!!
incredible episode in the Christmas tree patch...great call by Doug on the silver seated too... as soon as we see that reverse it gets serious,,,, love the sheild jersey coppers,,, i love the history behind the latin motto's ,, like, from one come many..... and the caesar link to roman history...all ties in with each other....the horse and plough,,,,,,,very cool indeed , look out and ask for apple orchards....some of my very tip top finds that now lay in the display cabinets came from orchards and fruit patches. good luck men
I love watching you gentlemen. The things you find... i sit and wonder... how many pockets was that coin in? What did it buy? Seed for planting, flour for bread, coveted sweets for a child. Was that button on the coat of a soldier that fell in battle? So very very fascinating!!!!
Thanks Preacher. Sorry I couldn’t join you guys on your visit up here. I just came back from vacation last week so I was backed up like a toilet. Heard it went pretty well though!
I know how you felt with your coin finds.I found a Lord Baltimore copper sample penny a while back .There are only 10 recorded in the world and mine is now with the other 9 is back in the USA.Happy Hunting.Jerry.
Wow great finds! Missed the banana LOL. Is Jackpot Jeff still swinging the Simplex. Always curious on his finds what they rang up as because I have a simplex also. Loved those NJ coppers!
The pocket watch cover was the back side of the watch. The front opened to see the time. The back cover could be opened so that you could see the quality of the inner workings and gears. Folks use to take pride in their craftsmanship. The small hole was likely a key hole in order to wind it.
After watch this, I think I may have a roasted half cent. I thought it was a large cent, but it’s a bit smaller and thinner than my other large cents. The profile ( what I can see) matches my 1835 large cent, but it’s thinner and a touch smaller diameter. I’ll need to google some side by side and stacked pics. It’s so toasted. Even Andre couldn’t bring it out.
Hope you guys used Tite Bond 3,(as it's practically permanent) when you reassembled that tree. I hope the land owners don't notice. But it looks as if you had enough saw dust to hide any "imperfections". Great job. My only regret is you didn't show the reassembled tree.(Pro Tip: you got an audience out here that's come to expect, in depth coverage. Try to remember that.)
@@QuarterHoarder No problem I've been subscribed for a long time I never miss a video and I love the hobby. I get out detecting a couple times a week even though I can't afford good equipment I still have fun. Good luck to you and the boys on the next hunt and god bless.
What a great video!!! Been watching you since the beginning. Great group of guys and finds but that beautiful wavy beard. If George Washington was that close there you may find one of those George campaign buttons
I hate to say it jason but you said im going to spray it I dont want to ruin it but right before that you scrubbed dirt of with yo fingers dude 😂im completely guilty myself tho to , just that adrenaline !!
Nice finds to all you guys...this past weekend i dug 6 large cents..(2)1820,23,27,28, one no date...plus one eagle infantry button from 1830's...What a hobby👍..still can't believe it....
Kevin, Wow! That’s great! What made you decide on trying that location? Score!!
Very cool with the Jersey coppers , enjoyed watching. What did Doug do with all that wood from the chopped tree 🌲😆👍
Awesome videos as usual Jason excellent finds gotta love finding the old coppers and silvers. Thank you very much for the shout out on my daughter. I appreciate that.
Adam Dowdall
I love how you put Paull in his place it is the greatest don’t stop
You boys have been on a wicked streak of awesome coins and relics lately. Congrats on the Jersey coppers. Happy hunting and be well Jason
I would certainly be buying me Christmas trees there from now on as a thank you for them allowing you to dig there
Actually I believe that’s how Doug met the land owner, last Christmas while buying his tree.
you are great mate i got hooked in this hobby by you and 2 others i like thank you for hooking me I have nox 800 with 2 home made coils
I just love the whole group of you guys. I can’t believe you don’t have 100k subs yet. Keep it up I’m sure you will.
Thanks Martin!
best MEtal detecting channels on TH-cam down south metal detecting and Hoover boys close second
I went to business college on Spring Garden Street for two years crossing the Delaware Memorial Bridge. A lot of history with Easton and the huge veterans memorial which became a series of candles for the Christmas holidays. Dixie Cup, Crayola, Bethlehem Steel, Pfizer Chemical were huge manufacturers and employers. Brings back lots of memories. Many good memories including Johnnie's hot dog stand!😊
Love ya QH! Great finds!
Awesome hunt guys!!! Y’all are killing it!!!
for me ...second best part of detecting after finding these old lost pieces....is in conserving/preserving and documenting said finds..
Amazing finds guys! You all seem to have so much fun enjoying your metal detecting passion! 😎😎
I love it when kevin digs with you!! Thank you so much for your hard work making a video and posting!!
I miss Kyle tho
Thanks John. Kyle will be in an upcoming video soon. He works a lot but we managed to steal him for a day. 🙂
Awesome dig as usual guys! Always enjoy your banter!! Congrats on the state coppers and the seated silver dime!! Incredible, well done, wish I could make the hunt in June but I am very happily spending that weekend at my first son’s wedding!! Love the video, thanks for sharing!
What an awesome day! Congrats to all.
An absolutely amazing day out and a nice place to dig too!! Congrats you guys... jealous! 👍👍
Just love watching you guys.
Thanks Saundra!
Geoff great coins. Paul awesome pocket watch outside piece. QH beautiful seated dime & NJ State Copper.
I think that style of shoe buckle should come back in style, that would be cool! Incredible permission and outstanding finds. Thanks for the video!
Awesome hunt guys , loved it
What a hunt you guys had here! So cool about the Jersey State coppers.
OMG Jason, I've been watching your channel for years, and this is my favorite episode! It was like I was there with you guys. Lots of great finds but even greater friends. So much fun.
"I don't use the bridge that often" you guys are to funny. Great hunt guys, congrats on the double state coppers. Keep up the beep, good luck and happy hunting!
Thanks Jason!
2 rare coins in 1day, awesome! I like your video's, i haven't see all of them, there are a lot video's from you all, like them, keep on the job 👍👍👍
@@dogtagdoug6751 Sure it is mister, like it 👍👍👍
You guys crack me up..lol great video
Thanks for the video some great finds loved all the coins and the part belt buckle!!😎🐓🐓🇬🇧
I just stumbled across your channel so now you have a new subscriber. You guys are hilarious.
You’ll enjoy!
Congrats on another fabulous hunt!
Nice touch with the music Jay ! Great job to all of you on your finds. Thanks for sharing
What a great job you do in producing the videos. Extremely entertaining and tremendous sly entertaining! One of my favorite tubes.
Great detecting day guys! I wish I could have been there.....congratulations on all your cool finds.
9:15, Boy they sure struck those Classic Head half cents for a long time; 127 years ain't no joke ! 😂 Great video (despite the typo)
The 8 and 9 are just too close on my keyboard. Someone should jockey them around a little. 🙂
I was looking for this comment 😂
Lol! Yep
What an amazing permission you had here! What great finds! Wow! Congratulations to all of you!
Thanks for another fabulous detecting video. Some really cool finds.
Jason you and your team really were on fire 🔥 today congratulations
Thanks Dwight!
That’s quite the day right there ... love seeing the NJ Coppers being saved!
Wow what a great spot
Awesome finds! I would be happy with any of those for my find of the year!!
You guys are a riot! great digs!
INSANE YOU GUYS!!!!!! ZOOWEEMAMA!!! QH crew rocks!!! Congrats all!!!
Wish the borders would open up 😢
You and Paul crack me up 😅 great video
Cool finds!!
Jason, you dig the best looking plugs!
Thanks! In the grass I sure try to keep everything neat. In dry dirt it often falls apart but I’ll make it look good when I’m done.
That look Paul gets on his face is, in my neck of the woods, called a s**t-eating grin. Always fun to see on deadpan Paul.
Here too! Great grin!
Outstanding finds. Thanks for sharing the hunt. Good luck, happy hunting and take care.
Nice finds I just found my first NJ copper last weekend in school yard
Wow! That’s great! I found a Barber Dime in a school yard a few years back. Maybe some kids brought it for show n tell. The school is 60 years old. The Dime was about 4 inches down.
Hi from Tassie. The 676 could refer to the purity of the silver alloy. 676 parts per thousand.
You might just be right. I haven’t seen that silver percentage before but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.
Thats what i was thinking :)
i think 676 is what is called sliveroide mix of silver and tin i think. my granddad had a pocket watch with that .
@@knightwing51 Thanks for that, I wasn't sure what the other metal was that they mixed with the silver.
Great finds I’ve yet to find a seated coin. Love the videos.
Thanks Justin. This is gonna be your year. Keep digging buddy!
It will come! They all do in time. 👍
Another great one Jason !!!
I love these shows this guy is a great commentator(loose the beep sound ,its ruining on how enjoyable YOu are TO LISTEN TO ) thanks your my favorite team all the way !!!!!!!!!
Sweet finds. Very good yard! GL&HH Matt
incredible episode in the Christmas tree patch...great call by Doug on the silver seated too... as soon as we see that reverse it gets serious,,,, love the sheild jersey coppers,,, i love the history behind the latin motto's ,, like, from one come many..... and the caesar link to roman history...all ties in with each other....the horse and plough,,,,,,,very cool indeed , look out and ask for apple orchards....some of my very tip top finds that now lay in the display cabinets came from orchards and fruit patches. good luck men
That’s great advice! They would have stopped to eat the fruit on their way through! 👍
Awesome hunt to everyone
Great hunt top notch video editing!!!
AWESOME Coins Congrats . 😁
Awesome finds! Man yall are killing it! Congratulations Adam! See you at the shootout.
I liked that one with Doug and the tree
I love watching you gentlemen. The things you find... i sit and wonder... how many pockets was that coin in? What did it buy? Seed for planting, flour for bread, coveted sweets for a child. Was that button on the coat of a soldier that fell in battle?
So very very fascinating!!!!
Nice finds espally the jersey coppers I am rooting for Doug to find a dog tag I would like him to say I finally found one lol
Great hunt 😁☕
Some really nice finds. Like the videos it's nice to get new friends out of metal detecting.
Yes! Friends that share your passion
New Fence? Nice. Plus the video was great bud.
amazing hobby no doubt .Been detecting 30 plus yrs
Wow Tim! I can only imagine the great finds you have!
What are your favs?
Wow great hunt gentlemen.
the best coin finding day everrrrrrrrrrrrr
Looks like a pocket watch back , The hole in the back is where the key went to wind it.
I follow Kevin. It’s good to see you all together.
He’s a good guy and always welcome. Shame he loves so far away.
Me too! Love his channel too
Another great video!
Thanks Preacher. Sorry I couldn’t join you guys on your visit up here. I just came back from vacation last week so I was backed up like a toilet. Heard it went pretty well though!
Your finds were the best! Lol
I know how you felt with your coin finds.I found a Lord Baltimore copper sample penny a while back .There are only 10 recorded in the world and mine is now with the other 9 is back in the USA.Happy Hunting.Jerry.
Wow! What a score!!
Awesome hunt guys
Wow great finds! Missed the banana LOL. Is Jackpot Jeff still swinging the Simplex. Always curious on his finds what they rang up as because I have a simplex also. Loved those NJ coppers!
He does still have the Simplex but he also bought an Equinox and he’s been bringing that lately.
The pocket watch cover was the back side of the watch. The front opened to see the time. The back cover could be opened so that you could see the quality of the inner workings and gears. Folks use to take pride in their craftsmanship. The small hole was likely a key hole in order to wind it.
I should add that quality watches typically had jewels inside. Its worth an extra look through the loose soil in your plug and hole for gemstones
Awesome finds!
Congratulations
I didn't know that they made the classic head 1/2 cent all the way up to 1936, I learn something new quite often watching your videos! :-)
That is what I was thinking... Looked it up 1809 - 1836
I fired my editor. 🙂
@@QuarterHoarder You make great videos, please don't fire the editor!
Now I want to watch the Cool Runnings movie 😂
Glad to hear that you have spoken to plugmaster ford. He hasn't posted anything for a couple of months.
👍
Fahys was a pocket watch case maker back in the day.
Nice job boys, I’ve only seen two jerseys come out of the ground up here in Massachusetts
I’m still looking! It will come! I have faith! 👍
Loved the video and the banter. Great group of “diggers”.
Thanks Amy!
Friends hunting together is always fun! We all share the passion
great finds guys
Are you planning on having the half cent from last weeks video professionally restored/cleaned? If so it would be great to see it afterwards. Thanks
The next large coin show I will probably bring it so it can be cleaned and slabbed. I have a few rare ones that could use a professional eye.
Paul was a bit salty this week wasn't he!
Do you edit your own videos? If yes you do an amazing job. Love to see the actual coin next to what you find.
Thank you. The editing does take a lot of time but I enjoy the process. I appreciate you noticing!
After watch this, I think I may have a roasted half cent. I thought it was a large cent, but it’s a bit smaller and thinner than my other large cents. The profile ( what I can see) matches my 1835 large cent, but it’s thinner and a touch smaller diameter. I’ll need to google some side by side and stacked pics. It’s so toasted. Even Andre couldn’t bring it out.
I will definitely be there for the hunt going to be fun
@@dogtagdoug6751 you guys probably won't be able to shake me lol
Can we please please see a clean up of those 2 coins. I would love to see if they clean up and could see more detail. Thanks and God bless you✝️
Incredible
Two Jersey coppers, nice job!
Thank you!
Bucket list for sure!
Great video when using electroysis on coppers only use low watage nothing over 3.9 volts
Voltage sorry
The hole in the watch part would possibly be a hole to put a key into to wind the watch. Early pocket watches were key wound.
Hope you guys used Tite Bond 3,(as it's practically permanent) when you reassembled that tree. I hope the land owners don't notice. But it looks as if you had enough saw dust to hide any "imperfections". Great job. My only regret is you didn't show the reassembled tree.(Pro Tip: you got an audience out here that's come to expect, in depth coverage. Try to remember that.)
Just started detecting here in Maine and found a civil war infantry button already!
Wow! That’s great Scott!!
Anyone who hasn't subscribed do it especially if you enjoy this hobby. Lets get him to 50k subs he makes great videos!
Thanks Robert. I really appreciate your support!
@@QuarterHoarder No problem I've been subscribed for a long time I never miss a video and I love the hobby. I get out detecting a couple times a week even though I can't afford good equipment I still have fun. Good luck to you and the boys on the next hunt and god bless.
What a great video!!! Been watching you since the beginning. Great group of guys and finds but that beautiful wavy beard. If George Washington was that close there you may find one of those George campaign buttons
That would be great!
I hate to say it jason but you said im going to spray it I dont want to ruin it but right before that you scrubbed dirt of with yo fingers dude 😂im completely guilty myself tho to , just that adrenaline !!
Yep!
Every time Doug takes the camera amazing things are found. Be careful of this tactic Doug!!
Lol
Im new to these metal detectors,but what does the numbers on screen mean?like metal types? Silver,copper,gold,iron?