Of all of the metal detecting videos I've watched over the years, yours are, by far, the very best. No false drama, no long build-ups to a mediocre find, just a straight presentation. That, coupled with your explanations make these videos a joy to watch. I've subscribed. Thanks for taking us along on your journey of discovery.
I agree that most people haven't heard of a three cent US coin. Not to mention the fact that the US minted two different three cent coins to also include the larger three cent nickel named because of its 25% nickel content. So many people don't know about a lot of the obsolete US coins. The two cent coin, the half cent, the half dime, or one that I recently dug the US 20 cent coin. There's nothing quite like finding US History under our feet. Love you channel
The sparkle in your eyes when you found the 3 cent coin was worth watching the video. You are fun, calming and so enjoyable. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
Brad, so glad you got back to the reservoir and took us along. Your 3-cent coin was an incredible find! All the treasures you uncovered were a terrific account of the lives of the people who once lived there. Appreciated your excitement but also your respect for the artifacts that were found.
I had never heard of a United States three cent coin. It was gorgeous and amazing. I really enjoy your videos. They are always educational. Thank you for sharing.
I am a direct descendant of people who were early settlers of New Brunswick. I was very interested in the New Brunswick coin that you found. I have never seen one before and was intrigued by it. Thank you for sharing it and increasing my knowledge of life in that particular Homeland.
The religious medallion is a miraculous medal of Mary. The year 1830 is the year the Virgin Mary appeared before St.Catherine. Lots of people wore these medals around their necks with the hope of receiving Mary's blessings. 🙏
I am from a small town in Indiana. The small town was at the center of 2 major cities, so they built a railway. I don't remember the dates in which it ran, but my small home town became the railways namesake. My small hometown also became a stop. In the glory days, the town had a few places for people to dine, a hotel, and a few other luxuries. This all came to an end, in the 1950/60 when a passenger train approached the station at a a speed that was to fast for the curve. This ending tragically, for so many, taking lives, the hotel, the train station and the town's namesake railway. Decades ago, my dad was one of the last employees hired end before the end of the town's namesake railway. It was bought and still owned by a larger railway, that my dad retired from. In saying all of this, a lot of history remains in the area of this once busy area and tragedy. Having the ability to be on the property since he worked for the current owner, he found several unique pieces in his day. I have to say that seeing your video, my favorite of all was 2 cent penny. Thank you for the sweet memory ❤! And as always, another amazing video!
Yes, it's the Miraculous Medal. The date is 1830....the date she asked for it to be struck. It says, "Oh Mary conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse to Thee"..... You'll have to google it! I am never without one on me!
Finally a sane metal detecting vlog not two idiots yelling and running around Thank you I used to metal detect years ago before I got too damn old Subscribed
I give you a lot of respect for your wonderful sense of history.. I was given an old tesoro mayan recently. And am in the process of repairing it. Your videos are the reason I want to fix it and look around me. With an eye towards history. You are actually pretty inspiring for your fans. I just wish we had such a great period in history, with metals. The Willamette Valley in Oregon is short a couple hundred years at least metal wise. But again, I want to say thankyou for your outstanding work in production value. And detection work.. Jon L. Anderson.. Lebanon, Oregon
The "medallion" you found is a Miraculous Medal of Our Lady of Graces designed by Saint Catherine Labouré in about 1930 in Rue du Bac, Paris, France, following a vision of Mary. It's popularity really took off and the medal is worn by millions today, which would make dating your piece very difficult. Very good fortune that there's a date on your piece and it's very cool!
Hi Brad, wow congrats on finding that beautiful Trime, it looks immaculate, almost like it was dropped just after it was struck, definitely the best find of the day. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💕
Hi there. I just came across your channel and have enjoyed it very much. I like that it's simple, straight forward and sincere, just a guy recording himself doing what he loves to do. I have been intrigued with metal detecting since I was little and watching your videos and your enthusiasm for the hunt, the excitement of discoveries and the knowledge you share regarding those discoveries is the complete package. Thank you for sharing these adventures and the breathtaking countryside.
Great job Brad 👊 love all those reeds! Great bells, suspension parts and a trime! Got my first trime a couple weeks ago, 1853, very thin and worn! Many treasures I'm that spot!
Of all of the metal detecting videos I've watched over the years, yours are, by far, the very best. No false drama, no long build-ups to a mediocre find, just a straight presentation. That, coupled with your explanations make these videos a joy to watch. I've subscribed. Thanks for taking us along on your journey of discovery.
You get so excited by the things you find. I bet you are easy to buy Christmas presents for.
I agree that most people haven't heard of a three cent US coin. Not to mention the fact that the US minted two different three cent coins to also include the larger three cent nickel named because of its 25% nickel content. So many people don't know about a lot of the obsolete US coins. The two cent coin, the half cent, the half dime, or one that I recently dug the US 20 cent coin. There's nothing quite like finding US History under our feet. Love you channel
Check out this lake in North Carolina drained we detected . Where last of Mohicans was filmed! Thanks
Three cent coins,bit of discrimination against 4 cent coins there.
3 cent coin so it's worth more than a current US Shekel 🤣
Iouh by jj
I found a trime in an old sofa, we turned it upside down and a trime fell out… of all things to find. TINY coin.
Binging Time Team and the algorithm showed me your channel…SOLD! I’m all in!!
Love the lead in music. Great video excited for the Triume. Beautiful.
WHAT A COIN! The infamous trime....what a great find. Congrats Brad!
Yes, and moreover its the rare date of 1855. Only 139,000 minted. Worth about $60.00. Not bad!
HEY! Good morning Brad and thumbs UP !!
Oh man, a trime! Bucket lister right there!
The sparkle in your eyes when you found the 3 cent coin was worth watching the video. You are fun, calming and so enjoyable. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
Brad, so glad you got back to the reservoir and took us along. Your 3-cent coin was an incredible find! All the treasures you uncovered were a terrific account of the lives of the people who once lived there. Appreciated your excitement but also your respect for the artifacts that were found.
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Cool food on the 1855 Trine, with only 139,000 minted ! Awesome find my friend 👍✌️
all your Detecting videos are the best on RUclips Detecting love from the UK
I enjoy watching your videos early morning while having my coffee. Very soothing music you have, that puts you in a good mood.
Exciting day, wonderful finds
I had never heard of a United States three cent coin. It was gorgeous and amazing. I really enjoy your videos. They are always educational. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful music. Thanks for this episode. Wow almost 100 k. subscribers!!!
Watching from Amsterdam (The Netherlands) : highly appreciative !
What a productive and FUN hunt today!! Salvage of a long-lost slice of life! Thanx for sharing with us!!
Beautiful 3 cent coin! Awesome Find!! Thanks for sharing this
I am a direct descendant of people who were early settlers of New Brunswick. I was very interested in the New Brunswick coin that you found. I have never seen one before and was intrigued by it. Thank you for sharing it and increasing my knowledge of life in that particular Homeland.
I’ve never heard of there being provincial coins at all! Interesting where we can find out more about our own history. (Hello from NS!)
@@darlenefraser3022 Hello Darlene in NS. I have relatives from there, too. Nice to speak to you. I had never heard of provincial coins either.
I'm in Nova Scotia and I've found dozens of the NB largies. There's also NFLD largies and regular largies. Nice find. Great hunt. Love the trime
@@darlenefraser3022 They weren't provincial coins. New Brunswick did not become a province until 1867.
Im in Saint John New Brunswick the oldest city in Canada. Thats an amazing find for out of province. Keep up the great content
Brad you always impress. Thanks ✌️🙏
How cool! Thats a detectorists dream. A drained lake.
New music too!!! Thanks Brad.
The religious medallion is a miraculous medal of Mary. The year 1830 is the year the Virgin Mary appeared before St.Catherine. Lots of people wore these medals around their necks with the hope of receiving Mary's blessings. 🙏
Congratulations Sir! Thanks for taking us with you!!!
I am from a small town in Indiana. The small town was at the center of 2 major cities, so they built a railway. I don't remember the dates in which it ran, but my small home town became the railways namesake. My small hometown also became a stop. In the glory days, the town had a few places for people to dine, a hotel, and a few other luxuries. This all came to an end, in the 1950/60 when a passenger train approached the station at a a speed that was to fast for the curve. This ending tragically, for so many, taking lives, the hotel, the train station and the town's namesake railway. Decades ago, my dad was one of the last employees hired end before the end of the town's namesake railway. It was bought and still owned by a larger railway, that my dad retired from. In saying all of this, a lot of history remains in the area of this once busy area and tragedy. Having the ability to be on the property since he worked for the current owner, he found several unique pieces in his day. I have to say that seeing your video, my favorite of all was 2 cent penny. Thank you for the sweet memory ❤!
And as always, another amazing video!
Good job 👍..
Thanks for letting me tag along with you 🤠...
Thanks again that was fun. ✌🏻👊
What a great find with the 3 cent coin! wow!
I love your passion for what many other people, including myself might have seen is junk.
The religious medal is a 'Miraculous Medal' - showing a devotion to Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Very nice finds this day!!
Yes, it's the Miraculous Medal. The date is 1830....the date she asked for it to be struck. It says, "Oh Mary conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse to Thee"..... You'll have to google it! I am never without one on me!
Another great adventure!!👍👍👍👍👍👍♥️🇺🇸😃
Thank you so good to see you.
A Maraculous metal. It's a sacremental. A blessed object.
You had a great day. Glad for you.💙
Finally a sane metal detecting vlog not two idiots yelling and running around
Thank you I used to metal detect years ago before I got too damn old
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Stay healthy and good luck.
Yar a Hero!
Wow Brad - a trime !!! Congratulations.
I'm a newbie to your channel. Great finds! The little bottle was a container for medicine. Good luck with your future journey. GBU.,SM.,NZ. 😉🤗.
Congrats Brad on the 3 cent coin!
Love your music Brad. Fun video, thanks.
Another great episode! That trime is a great find and has fantastic details to boot. With such a low original mintage it is great to see it rescued!
139,000 minted it’s apparently one of the lowest of them all!!
You should come visit Vermont sometime. Come on a vacation!
The unopened coin boxes aren't bad either. =)
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Early cup of coffee and you video. Couldn't be better. Never heard of the time but isn't it spectacular. Thanks again.
You learn something new every day! Thanks for sharing Brad!
You rock we love our state.
Best place in the world
Some awesome finds Brad!! How exciting! Loved the sash buckle , bell and coin!! Good for you!!
I LOVE THE CROTLE(?) BELL💗
Sounds like you are having a Bell of a time!
wow. epic trime find! great condition. that's why I love finding silver. I love my ORX detector. thanks for your hard work.
I give you a lot of respect for your wonderful sense of history..
I was given an old tesoro mayan recently. And am in the process of repairing it.
Your videos are the reason I want to fix it and look around me. With an eye towards history. You are actually pretty inspiring for your fans.
I just wish we had such a great period in history, with metals. The Willamette Valley in Oregon is short a couple hundred years at least metal wise.
But again, I want to say thankyou for your outstanding work in production value. And detection work..
Jon L. Anderson..
Lebanon, Oregon
Morning 🌅 and congrats on the Trime 👍🦀
Congrats Brad very good hunt
Thanks for sharing
WoW that's quite a haul! Great mix of artifacts. Great days work 😎👍
Awesome finds. Thanks for the adventure.
Brad now that was a great hunt the trime was sweet congratulations to you
That is amazing find that 3cent coin you definitely nailed that one bud thanks for taking us along on your adventure of diggings 👍👍😁out for now
Thanks for sharing. The trime was a new coin for me. Congratulations!
The "medallion" you found is a Miraculous Medal of Our Lady of Graces designed by Saint Catherine Labouré in about 1930 in Rue du Bac, Paris, France, following a vision of Mary. It's popularity really took off and the medal is worn by millions today, which would make dating your piece very difficult. Very good fortune that there's a date on your piece and it's very cool!
Nice find on the 3 cent coin! Still looking for mine!👍
Great haul. Loved being there as you found these treasures. Thanks.
wow so much fun! that trime is lovely and so is that flowery thing.. plus the bell
Nice video love the 3 cent coin, catch you on the next one. 🇺🇸
Any metal detectorist would love a hunt like that. Congrats on the great finds.
What a beautiful decorative buckle piece. Congrats on that special penny! Both special pennies! Great day for sure!
What a wonderful find! Thanks for sharing!
Great hunt!
New intro song is great 👍🏼
Nice to see you out hunting in Vermont again. Love the trime along with all your other great finds too. Looking forward to a great summer of videos.
Awesome find on the trime! My father had one. When you showed it in the ground, I said to myself...it looks like a trime! Awesome!
💥Trime time! Congrats!
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Wonderful production. Thanks for sharing with us...
Hi Brad, wow congrats on finding that beautiful Trime, it looks immaculate, almost like it was dropped just after it was struck, definitely the best find of the day.
Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💕
Enjoyed the video as always. I did miss you taking a moment to show the signal’s for the finds.
Too cool 💕👵
Wow! That was a great video. And that Trime in that condition... Only 139,000 minted. What a find. Congrats.
Great episode, and awesome finds! That little bottle will be perfect for springtime daffodils!
Good location. Love the crotal bell & congrats on the trime. Bunch of nice relics.
Hi there. I just came across your channel and have enjoyed it very much. I like that it's simple, straight forward and sincere, just a guy recording himself doing what he loves to do. I have been intrigued with metal detecting since I was little and watching your videos and your enthusiasm for the hunt, the excitement of discoveries and the knowledge you share regarding those discoveries is the complete package. Thank you for sharing these adventures and the breathtaking countryside.
Sweet hunt, the trime is definitely on my bucket list
I am SOOO JEALOUS ! 😁 CONGRATULATIONS ! EXCELLENT FINDS !!!!! 🎈🎊😍
Awesome finds!
Great finds Brad, been detecting for 50 years, never found a trime. That is definitely on my bucket list. Terry Greenway
they were used for postage , you would leave one in your mailbox for mail man
@@Bigfoots777 Thanks for the info. Very interesting. Thanks Terry Greenway
I love the fact you found so many things. Excellent day
Love your channel. So exciting to go on the hunt with you . Thank you for the entertainment.
Nice to see New Brunswick represented!
Wish I would've hit the Waterbury reservoir years ago!! Awesome find on the trime it is SWEET!!! All that stuff is nice. Thanks
That coin is so awesome I have never heard of a 3 cent coin what a awesome find
Congrats on the trime!!! Croatal bell is the top of my bucket list. What a great hunt!!!
Watching this and I hope you feel better soon Brad!
Nice hunt with some great finds. Still searching for my first trime. Enjoyed the new music in your opening.
That Trime was such a good find, one of my favorite US coins, so obscure
How about the 1873 to 77,maybe, trade dollar for the far east trade?
My first time to your sites. Have had a wonderful time learning from you. Lookimg forward to much more!
Good hunt. That religious medal is called a Miraculous Medal.
Wow! I always get excited when you find bells but the last coin was awesome! So many cool finds... I love your videos! See you next Friday
Hello from Maine! Trimes were made because back in the day people used them to pay for 3 cent stamps to mail letters...
Great job Brad 👊 love all those reeds! Great bells, suspension parts and a trime! Got my first trime a couple weeks ago, 1853, very thin and worn! Many treasures I'm that spot!
I live in Newbrunswick Canada and have never found an NB large cent! Great find!!
Awesome spot to hunt and full of goodies too. That's why I scuba detect. Cool video Brad.
I have never seen a 3 cent coin that is awsome!!! Great find!
Brad thank you for sharing this video. It was very exciting to watch. I throughly enjoyed it. Loved all your finds…