Greg you guys are having way TOO MUCH FUN! Awesome dig from the both of you! The neck tie buckles are really neat and definitely different from a normal dig! Love the coins and congrats to the both of you! HH and thanks for sharing your dig!
It is great to see you finding the old British copper coins, I have to say that I am so surprised to see them so shallow, especially with all the leaves there. Good luck 🍀 and happy hunting Mary-Ellen UK
All of those coppers, and so shallow.. that is unbelievable! and those neck tie buckles are now on my bucket list. I predict you guys are going to pull many more incredible finds at this site.
What a great site! Thanks for thinkin of me & Todd Hiltz on your dig.amazing how shallow they are. Something's just don't make sense.those neck stock buckles are very elusive.I have only dug one. milk that site for all it's worth! congrats to you & Russ!
Well done guys!..you have done well to find that piece of historic land..you have done your homework! and its paying of..That is 80% of what metal detecting is all about...you have to do your homework!
Wow, two neck stock buckles and some great coins. I've never seen one of those buckles dug. As a matter a fact I only saw those recently while researching British uniforms and armaments. Great saves.
had t get back to you and thank you for souring me to do some Rev. War History refresher investigation. never knew much about n. & s Carolina role in the war (me being a west.Pa Yankee. fund a few interesting sights about Geo. Washington and then one that narrated some war history from the British perspective. it went into depth of the skirmishes of Gates, Morgan, Cornwallace. Thanks for perking my interest in your backyard history. you guys got a new fan.
Wow! And right here is SC! That's awesome! I've got permission on a couple locations that the British camped at in the upstate. It's just a matter of getting out there and swinging the coil over it.
That was an Awesome video. Thanks. I just found on 11/19/2016 in East Hampton, CT, about 9" down, a King William III copper farthing dated 1700. I have it posted. I still can not believe it.
Such a great show AND explaination of it all! Really great to see that history being saved! Defined as "Colonial Period" right? Thanks for making the effort guys!
Greg you guys are having way TOO MUCH FUN! Awesome dig from the both of you! The neck tie buckles are really neat and definitely different from a normal dig! Love the coins and congrats to the both of you! HH and thanks for sharing your dig!
Another great hunt and video. Those were some awesome coins. Thanks for taking me along by sharing.
It is great to see you finding the old British copper coins, I have to say that I am so surprised to see them so shallow, especially with all the leaves there. Good luck 🍀 and happy hunting Mary-Ellen UK
All of those coppers, and so shallow.. that is unbelievable! and those neck tie buckles are now on my bucket list. I predict you guys are going to pull many more incredible finds at this site.
You guys are awesome. Thank you from all Celts for calling your permission British and not English.
I would have been shaking! Man that was unreal. Great finds.
What a great site! Thanks for thinkin of me & Todd Hiltz on your dig.amazing how shallow they are. Something's just don't make sense.those neck stock buckles are very elusive.I have only dug one. milk that site for all it's worth! congrats to you & Russ!
+heavymetalnut1965 We've got three of those neckstock buckles out of the site so far.
You found lots of nice items,great hunt. thanks again
Well done guys!..you have done well to find that piece of historic land..you have done your homework! and its paying of..That is 80% of what metal detecting is all about...you have to do your homework!
Wow, two neck stock buckles and some great coins. I've never seen one of those buckles dug. As a matter a fact I only saw those recently while researching British uniforms and armaments. Great saves.
Amazing finds!! You guys are really onto a great site there!
Great job brother. Congrats some awesome coins. Just came over from. History hounds channel. Subbed. Good luck and happy hunting.
Thanks! Glad to have you aboard!
Russ might benefit from the making great videos episode... Lol
Nice saves guys and I'm sure that was exciting!!
had t get back to you and thank you for souring me to do some Rev. War History refresher investigation. never knew much about n. & s Carolina role in the war (me being a west.Pa Yankee. fund a few interesting sights about Geo. Washington and then one that narrated some war history from the British perspective. it went into depth of the skirmishes of Gates, Morgan, Cornwallace. Thanks for perking my interest in your backyard history. you guys got a new fan.
Thanks! I hope you watch all of our vids related to this British camp!
What a great location! And the quality of your videos are always so nice to watch!
Wow! And right here is SC! That's awesome! I've got permission on a couple locations that the British camped at in the upstate. It's just a matter of getting out there and swinging the coil over it.
Great Finds....Boys !!!
Outstanding & Historical site , and Amazing ole finds guys . Congratulations .
I'm excited for you guys!
I'm also in the upstate. I am just starting in the hunt.
You keep me enthused!
Fantastic finds. It must have been payday for those British soldiers.
Man you guys are killing it there! Congrats on another amazing hunt. Keep em coming!
Nice dig ...Steve
Great recoveries! Keep it up!
Wow! How cool is that!
awesome finds! keep diggin!
Awesome finds
Very nice. That was a good day.
That was an Awesome video. Thanks. I just found on 11/19/2016 in East Hampton, CT, about 9" down, a King William III copper farthing dated 1700. I have it posted. I still can not believe it.
Incredible! Great finds!
Braddocks road?
Wow! Great finds! Looks like fun! Thank you for sharing! God bless!
Nice digs.
Very nice find ! Thumbs up and Greetings from Ireland ! :)
+Drone Girl Thanks!
Just a recommendation. Keep a little squirt bottle of water in your pouch to aid in the cleaning of your finds.
great finds fellas... keep up the good videos... New subscriber!
Such a great show AND explaination of it all! Really great to see that history being saved! Defined as "Colonial Period" right? Thanks for making the effort guys!
+Indian Trace Technically...site dates to 1750s....
So then this is passing the Colonial period?
Nice
how did you guys discover this site ?,....was it unknown till now?...or did you have some historical leads to get you there?,
shame so many coppers absent of details,,must be the fact they were more exposed to the elements being so shallow in depth ,,,regards from uk
I guess it's too late for a cleaned coin wrapup....enough detail on any to warrant posting a pic or two?? Congrats!
amazing!!! how could they be so shallow?
+rmsavig2204 Beats me! Everything has been super shallow.
Your finds blow the theory of coins sinking, lol. Looked like you guys were having a great time.
Keep swinging and digging!
should have shown the finds cleaned up like the hoover boys do
Awesome finds guys. Would love to see some close ups of those coins. Can't believe the depth of them. Congrats!
-Mr. Digger