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Metal detecting 1700s home site: Colonial treasures!!:crazy:

Hi fellow treasure hunters!! Did a nice permission hunt this weekend of a private 17-1800s property and fields...found several colonial coins and relics --> happy!! Thank you for coming along; wish you could join us in person!! As always, no advertisement/monetization in the video.
Happy Hunting, friends!!

https://youtu.be/JIoHktrF6cg
 
Slingers, another good vid. You know Im a die-hard claddest, but always look forward to your hunts for history. Every item is considered "rescued" history.
What about deer ticks uppere ? Found one attached to me last summer. Got him before he did me in, luckily. Spot he was clamped on was sore for quite awhile.
 
Thank you!! LOVE unearthing and rescuing history....nothing like the feeling of pulling out that old coin or relic after decades or centuries of being underground...I always wonder who held it last and what their life was like...YES! I get plenty of ticks, especially in a field or woods hunt; I routinely have to pull several off me. They sure are a pest!! But as long as I do a thorough inspection after each outing, I am ok with having to put up with them....thank you very much for watching & your kind words!
 
Horray! You got another thimble!:clapping: Great and fun vid! I have that same Cabelas hat! They gave it to me free for showing up looking at waders one day! :rofl:
Mud
 
I love my thimbles, even if it's a brass one...but I think the large cents were even better in this case :) Congrats at the fre Cabelas hat - I love that sore! Thank you for watching and HH to you!!
 
Thank you very much!! I love that magnifying glass - works great in the field :)...thank you for watching!!
 
Very good hunt.
 
Thank you very much!! Happy hunting this weekend (hope you get out)!!
 
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