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Metal Detecting New York video part 4 of 5

http://youtu.be/wDs-zO3CE7I

This is part 4 of 5 of the New York trip

Lots of silver, couple of US large cents and some cool relics including what I think is an early wedding ring (not gold sadly)

Please comment, like and sub!!
 
That is some good hunting and good research finding those spots!
 
We were all over NY. Just a spot on a spot. We are heading back next year for some more as the methodology paid out. This was just an abandoned wood lot that used to be part of place people went. I think we did 800 miles of driving for the whole trip
 
I enjoy your movies. A lot of nice finds. I think you need a new pair of gloves. I seen some holes... KEN
 
Detecting History said:
We were all over NY. Just a spot on a spot. We are heading back next year for some more as the methodology paid out. This was just an abandoned wood lot that used to be part of place people went. I think we did 800 miles of driving for the whole trip
Wow! I have to find a buddy thats into the hobby as much as I am. I would be all over New York!
 
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