I metal detect the yards of several old houses and findntons of old coins and relics including trade tokens and silver! I use the XP Deus 2 metal detector.
Thanks! Trade tokens were very popular in Nebraska from the 1800's into the 1940's. Which is perfect because they are my favorite thing to find and collect aside from marbles.
Bug Eater I live in Omaha and have spoken to you before. It's very very Hot and the heat indices are reaching very high! Please be careful and stay hydrated!! I love 💖 your videos!!! 😃
Thanks! Think I remember you from the club. The heat here is no joke, I always make sure to bring plenty of water. Fortunately I don't have to deal with it since work is shipping me to Portland, OR for the next week
@BugeaterMetalDetecting grass there was pretty crispy already. Not a huge yard. 2 keys, 3 wheatyd, a falling apart 1940s tootsie toy train car, a 1934 quarter and what I think is a brass lighting rod finial that looks like a Christmas 🎄 tree. Going back to do the traffic islands as they are 1930s too .
Top places in Nebraska where I’d hunt: 1) pioneer park old hippie trails (the sled hill), 2) old fairgrounds, Indian Caves, and Ft Robinson and area around Chadron. Ps your vids would be more interesting if one could see you actually swinging the coil. Pps wear gloves bugeater
Hippie trails sound interesting, I've done some old fairgrounds though. They've all been picked clean but I have found some cool coins at them. I do wear gloves, I only take them off to extract a find I can physically see. Too many times have I dug into broken glass to not wear gloves.
ummmmm, you know that condoms have been made and used to prevent unwanted pregnancies for thousands of years, correct??......sooooo, finding and discussing a 3 widows tin is pretty much no big deal//just sayin'
@@BugeaterMetalDetecting well if we were still in a decent social time with decent family values being common(say like the 40s/50s/60s) then i would appreciate your position//effort and concur.....however, kids these days due to the collapse of social discretion and decency brought on by cell phones and their apps, see more and hear more filth on tik tok in 6 seconds than you making 50 vids about 3 merry widows comdon tins......fact
Awesome finds thank you so very much for sharing hope you have a wonderful weekend 👍👍❤️
Thanks! Hope you have a great weekend too.
A couple of very nice hunts with some great finds. I love the tokens. The buffalo nickel with the date was an awesome find. 💖💯
Thanks! The tokens are my favorite finds
You always find the coolest tokens! I love finding Billiards, Pool Halls and cigar tokens! Congrats!
I get so excited every time I dig a token. They're my absolute favorite thing to find.
Very productive yard hunts...congrats! For whatever reason, he seem to really find a lot of trade tokens. Plus, silver in the hole, Gotta Love It!
Thanks! Trade tokens were very popular in Nebraska from the 1800's into the 1940's. Which is perfect because they are my favorite thing to find and collect aside from marbles.
Bug Eater I live in Omaha and have spoken to you before. It's very very Hot and the heat indices are reaching very high! Please be careful and stay hydrated!!
I love 💖 your videos!!! 😃
Thanks! Think I remember you from the club. The heat here is no joke, I always make sure to bring plenty of water. Fortunately I don't have to deal with it since work is shipping me to Portland, OR for the next week
Great saves there Ryan. I always enjoy finding tokens, just because each one is unique. I see Omaha still has alot to uncover.
Omaha is a huge city, I don't think anyone could ever hunt it out.
Fun hunt. And neat tokens. Hunt planned this afternoon but it's 95 out... going to be rough. 1935 home with little front and back yard.
Good luck! Hopefully there is some rain coming. I am scared to do yards when it gets that hot because I'm worried my plugs will die.
@BugeaterMetalDetecting grass there was pretty crispy already. Not a huge yard. 2 keys, 3 wheatyd, a falling apart 1940s tootsie toy train car, a 1934 quarter and what I think is a brass lighting rod finial that looks like a Christmas 🎄 tree. Going back to do the traffic islands as they are 1930s too .
@metaldetectingthenortheast1294 good luck! Sounds like you had a good day
Great Hunt new channel dub here 😊🎉
Thanks! Hope you enjoy the videos
Top places in Nebraska where I’d hunt: 1) pioneer park old hippie trails (the sled hill), 2) old fairgrounds, Indian Caves, and Ft Robinson and area around Chadron.
Ps your vids would be more interesting if one could see you actually swinging the coil.
Pps wear gloves bugeater
Hippie trails sound interesting, I've done some old fairgrounds though. They've all been picked clean but I have found some cool coins at them. I do wear gloves, I only take them off to extract a find I can physically see. Too many times have I dug into broken glass to not wear gloves.
That Sacajawea dollar year 2000 is worth more than a dollar! Be careful cleaning it!
Did I somehow find a Cheerios dollar? I didn't look that close
ummmmm, you know that condoms have been made and used to prevent unwanted pregnancies for thousands of years, correct??......sooooo, finding and discussing a 3 widows tin is pretty much no big deal//just sayin'
I could have but I like to keep my videos family friendly since I know some viewers are kids.
@@BugeaterMetalDetecting well if we were still in a decent social time with decent family values being common(say like the 40s/50s/60s) then i would appreciate your position//effort and concur.....however, kids these days due to the collapse of social discretion and decency brought on by cell phones and their apps, see more and hear more filth on tik tok in 6 seconds than you making 50 vids about 3 merry widows comdon tins......fact
That is true, but when it's my coworkers' kids that are watching I err on the safe side.