I really liked this video. My sappy self was almost in tears the whole video. It is nice to see how excited everyone gets; how happy you are for each other. This was pleasing to see. All the cool stuff, the history, the time you spend exploring the PA outdoors.
Incredible coin loss on the part of that family. I seen coins I've never seen before. Very exciting watch. Happy for you all. It was great hunting. God bless Nora
Great episode guys, amazing finds! I love revisiting past clips and seeing that excitement when you find a bucket list find! That first one stays with you. Congratulations on all the great finds so far, good luck on your next hunt!
Wow, so many awesome finds! I really like that carriage license! So many Largies, tons of silvers, Shield Nickels, that gun barrel, powder flask, NY militia button!! What an awesome compilation video! Congratulations on all those awesome finds, loved this!
Very beat finds. It would be great if you dug into the history of some of your finds. Like the Pittock News token comes from the Pittsburgh Leader, which took a stand on dropping the “h” in Pittsburgh, at least for a while, and created the character, Pa Pittsburgh.
Wow what a variety of coins I wonder what was going on there a long time ago. Damn I literally found a holed 1789 Reale about 10 days ago myself. Ive been detecting a long time so maybe I can help with some info of the finds. When you clean it up that 2 on the Reale could be a 9 they both have that large top circular loop. The F & F were initials from 2 different asseyors for the Mexico city mint they certify the weight and silver purity. The British coin is most likely a 3 Pence. I think they were being used in Canada and might uave been used as a Canadian 5 cents theyre both pretty close in soze and weight but I dont remember where I got that info being it was from it was a few years back after I dug one between an old church and a Cemetary over in Jersey and researched it somewhat and being we're relatively close to Pa when it comes to the US they were probably used around the same time around tri state area. The NY Excelsior button isnt really that much out of place. The NY 14th militia went in service under Grant towards the end chasing Lee down from Spotsylvania to Gettysburg including a lot of wilderness campaigns through the woods in PA out there so that button almost guarentee was from a soldier who found directly under Ulysses S Grant. Sometines where you find those things is as important as what the thing is you found because it increases the value because there's a major story behind it. Its unlikely that a CW soldier decided to wear his uniform and and wind up out there then do something to cause him to pop a button. Those guys were fighting through woods running through trees even in the dark and branches became almost pick pockets on buttons. Finding these things are great as it is but when it comes with a plausible or provable story it takes them to another lever. Many of those coins were circulated around at that time so who knows you guys might be on or very close to another great site. Congratulations on all the great finds guys If this can help now or in the future theres a website TagTown it's web address is www.tagtown.net you can find out a lot of into on the RR luggage tag. In fact you can mail him a picture of the tag and he'll give you all the info about it. Dont be surprised if he doesn't have one from say the maker or that specific line if he offers to buy it from you lol. Thats something you would need to decide on your own but at least you'll get the exact info on what it is because they werent only used on RR's they're also used as shipping tags which could include horse and carraige or even by ship. Theres a possibly although not very probably that your carriage registration went to a cargo shipping wagon. He might be able to give info on that. The number might be researchable. Imagine if it came back to Wells Fargo to a coach which was robbed? Then you'll wonder if there was a robbery and a buried loot around lol Good Luck guys on your next hunt
@@PARelicHunters I was blessed with a father who started me detecting at 16 years old in 1979 and he taught me that by researching your finds quite often you can piece together a puzzle of why your finding what you are. Being in New Jersey I find a lot of similar finds with the exceptions of local town artifacts and relics like that registration plate from Pittsburgh. My mouth waters thinking about getting out towards western Pennsylvania because once you get near Allegheny county on you're in the French Indian 7 year war territory. What a lot of people don't know is towards the end that war the British kept losing skirmishes all throughout those woods out there and their leader general Braddock was seriously injured. He turned command over to a young 22 year old who knew the area and how to negotiate with the Indians by the name of George Washington. Washington took them in and forced the French and Indians to surrender an area called the fork which today is in Allegheny county near Pittsburgh. Washington who was then loyal to the crown wanted to lead his own command and become a general but Kind George looked down on Washington as just a Colonial tobacco farmer and not sophisticated enough to lead soldiers in war. And that insulted Washington who said we farm our land to pay it to the Crown without really being financially rich all he got was ownership of land and slaves the real money the British took. After the war was over and they barely acknowledged Washington for what he had done it lit the fire of rebellion in him getting him thinking then what are we all doing over here (in the colonies) we're not free if you look down at us as not being high enough in class to be British when we send the crown so much money. And that's what made him come up from Virginia to Philly and begin the talks of revolting, and we now what happened after that. That's why Washington himself took the war so serious and personal and he traveled with the troops through thick and thin. He knew had we lost he was the first to be hung. But anyway I only brought that up because if you guys are getting into the outskirts of that area there's a good chance one of you might get over somethings nobody's seen like from British or French uniforms or coins and the Reales should be the crossed pistareens or even cobs and not the later milled coins. Being so many of those battles were in woods and not in open fields not a lot of dropped items were seen and salvaged. The bad thing about woods drops are from 300 years they get deep. The good thing is they cut many of those old growth trees for lumber which prevented things for getting out of range. I'm just trying to keep your guys hopes up if I can't find it I'm happy with seeing someone else recover it because it keeps that fire up in all of us. Good luck guys I've been watching all the videos of hunters in the north east to see who's gonna be the first to hit one of those old pre Rev War sights and so far I only saw one guy pull steady targets from that era I dont know if he wants me putting his name out there but it came surprisingly from Vermont not Pa or Ohio like I would expect. Have some great hunts
I really liked this video. My sappy self was almost in tears the whole video. It is nice to see how excited everyone gets; how happy you are for each other. This was pleasing to see. All the cool stuff, the history, the time you spend exploring the PA outdoors.
Thanks Kelly, we always have a good time together whether we find anything or not. Thanks for watching
Wow guys, seeing all those incredible old coins, relics & GOLD!!!! in one video is mind-blowing 🤯🤯🤯🤯Thank you all💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥
Thanks Mona, it will be hard to have another year like that one
That was one year?😳WOW!!!@@PARelicHunters
Man, so cool 😎 to see such amazing finds. Awesome P.A Crew 💥💥💥💥
Thanks Charlie, 👍
Cracking job for tacking us along with ya I cant wait to get bk out again 👍 u guys find livey stuff
Thanks Terry 👍
Some amazing finds. PA is a great State to metal detecting in. I love to go back and watch the shows.
Thanks Peter, yes it is, I wish we were on the other side of the state though.
Amazing old coins, you guys never fail to amaze 👋😀
Thanks Tim and Kathy, we're glad you enjoyed watching the video
Nice hunt Christine & Bill!!! How nice that you are giving away another detector :)
Diggin' SoCal meets PA Relic Hunters.
You all are bad boyz!!!!!!! Watching now guys 💖💖💖💖...
Thanks Mona, Us Bad Boyz Lol.
Incredible coin loss on the part of that family. I seen coins I've never seen before.
Very exciting watch. Happy for you all. It was great hunting. God bless Nora
Thanks Nora, we had an awesome year last year. We did give some coins back to that family
@@PARelicHunters That's awesome of you. That was the most amazing hunt I've viewed. God bless you all.
You all have some incredible treasures and I doubt you have found them all. Good hunting!
Thanks Granddad, I'm sure we will never find them all. That's why we keep going out looking
Great episode guys, amazing finds! I love revisiting past clips and seeing that excitement when you find a bucket list find! That first one stays with you. Congratulations on all the great finds so far, good luck on your next hunt!
Thanks Angelo and Aaron, take care and Happy Hunting
What wonderful relics you guys have found! Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thanks for watching, we love finding the old relics
What a great place to hunt congrats on your great finds guys
Thanks for watching and for the comment 👍
Gotta love this episode! Greatest hits was a great title! Congrats guys! I really enjoyed your show!! Rk.
Thank you so much Richard, we're glad you enjoyed the video
Holy SMOKES guys! That spot was on fire!!!!
Thanks, a few of those permissions were very good to us.
The finds are amazing, I remember seeing you find many of them. Nice compilation!❤
Thanks Cynthia, We know you saw most all of them. You watch all our videos and we really appreciate that.
All I can say is WOW!!! Congrats guys. Mr. Large Cent is his new name LOL. Take Care.
Thanks Randy, Lol Mr Large cent, I like that.
Y'all make this look like so much fun!! 🤗 I love watching y'all make these awesome discoveries!! 🙋🏻♀️ See you in the next one! 👀
Thank you so much Mary, we enjoy reading everyone's comments and replying back. Hope you have a wonderful Labor day weekend
Man, what a day you guys are having 😮 🤙
Thanks, that was several hunts through out last year,.showing off some of our better finds
Wow, so many awesome finds! I really like that carriage license! So many Largies, tons of silvers, Shield Nickels, that gun barrel, powder flask, NY militia button!! What an awesome compilation video! Congratulations on all those awesome finds, loved this!
Thanks Jim and Mason, Rich found two of those carriage licenses so far and I found 1. Hope you guys had a great weekend.
@PARelicHunters we had a great weekend! Got a couple bucket listers!!!
Some great finds and laughs packed into a great video. 👍👍
Thanks Ritchie 👍
Some stellar finds, guys! Happy Hunting.
Thanks Chad, 👍
Best hobby ever !
It definitely is, good exercise and it helps pay for itself
I went today 1st day ever, was fun. Though all I got was cans. Big iron area I dunno it was beeping like crazy buy no finds
@@SlimShady-sn1lz Keep swinging , its out there !
Wow what a day of digging for you guys. Awesome scores. Keep on collecting those Bucket listers. Awesomeness.. Happy Hunting . Peace
Thanks Dan, that was several hunts from last year
He just got sat down! Awesome!!
"It's because I planted the sucker!" Lmao!!!
Thanks for watching Michael, we're glad you enjoyed the video
Great finds everyone, huge congrats.
Thanks Mike 👍
Fantastic episode, so many finds. So exciting
Thanks for watching Rich
Lots of fun!😊
It was alot of fun, thanks for watching
That was one awesome video y’all, the stuff y’all find is only a southern boys dream congratulations on your success 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for watching and for the comment 👍
Holy smokes guys, amazing collection of finds and videos, love the comradery you all have, makes for great shows!
Thanks so much Chris
Some incredible finds there gentlemen 👊 So many rare and awesome coins! Wicked happy hunting! ✌️
Thanks Chris, not as many old coins this year, but it's been to hot this summer, hopefully we find more in the fall
Awesome thank you so much for sharing 👍👍❤️
Thanks again for watching, we're glad you enjoyed the video
Dang guys that’s some good hunts there ! Lots of great finds ! Enjoyed the video a lot !
Thanks Tony for watching, we're glad you enjoyed the video
Y'all were killing it!!!! And Dave, what did you do to get punished?? 😂
Thanks Shannon, we thought that sign was so funny, we didn't stick around to see if it was true
@@PARelicHunters might have made some great footage!!! Thanks y'all!
Awesome hunt and finds guys!!!
Thanks Bill 👍
You guys sure have had some great finds.
Thanks Mike, 👍
Wow great hunt guys, awesome coins and relics :)
Thanks Dennis 👍
NICE finds guys!
Thanks Jim
Loved it way to go guys thanks for sharing
Thanks Johnny 👍
💪💪💪 Keep Swingin
Thanks Orlando
Just makes me wanna do dig some holes. Too awesome. Great Compilation.
Thanks, it's been awhile since we've been out.
Well crafted vid men, loaded with incredible finds- the 17 SLQ is my personal fav. Highlight for me though, the planted Ike dollar- hilarious!!
Thanks, the SLQs are hard to come by, we didn't have Shawn fooled for very long though
You guys are awesome
Thank you for the comment, we appreciate it
Fantastic finds wow
Thanks Mandy
@@PARelicHunters I was so excited and I couldn't express my excitement in my comment lol
Nice work boys!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for watching and for the comment. Have a great Labor day weekend.
Fantastic stuff! ❤LL
Thanks Loretta, hope you had a great weekend and got out detecting
wow. that first coin
Thanks Johnny
Nice hunt
Thank you Old 👍
Silver thruppence with Queen Victoria, I have some at home.
That's the first one we've seen. We don't find those down here.
Very beat finds. It would be great if you dug into the history of some of your finds. Like the Pittock News token comes from the Pittsburgh Leader, which took a stand on dropping the “h” in Pittsburgh, at least for a while, and created the character, Pa Pittsburgh.
Thanks Jeff, i was able to find the token on line. I believe the h in Pittsburgh was added around 1917.
two largies and the next 3 cent i am dead ☠️ ☠️
Thanks again for watching Jonny, we found 9 Large cents in one yard
My husband seems to think that the Chevrolet thing could have been a belt buckle? Did you ever find out?
Thanks Kelly, it's actually a grill radiator badge properly from the 20s or 30s
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Thanks for watching
Wow what a variety of coins I wonder what was going on there a long time ago. Damn I literally found a holed 1789 Reale about 10 days ago myself. Ive been detecting a long time so maybe I can help with some info of the finds. When you clean it up that 2 on the Reale could be a 9 they both have that large top circular loop. The F & F were initials from 2 different asseyors for the Mexico city mint they certify the weight and silver purity. The British coin is most likely a 3 Pence. I think they were being used in Canada and might uave been used as a Canadian 5 cents theyre both pretty close in soze and weight but I dont remember where I got that info being it was from it was a few years back after I dug one between an old church and a Cemetary over in Jersey and researched it somewhat and being we're relatively close to Pa when it comes to the US they were probably used around the same time around tri state area. The NY Excelsior button isnt really that much out of place. The NY 14th militia went in service under Grant towards the end chasing Lee down from Spotsylvania to Gettysburg including a lot of wilderness campaigns through the woods in PA out there so that button almost guarentee was from a soldier who found directly under Ulysses S Grant. Sometines where you find those things is as important as what the thing is you found because it increases the value because there's a major story behind it. Its unlikely that a CW soldier decided to wear his uniform and and wind up out there then do something to cause him to pop a button. Those guys were fighting through woods running through trees even in the dark and branches became almost pick pockets on buttons. Finding these things are great as it is but when it comes with a plausible or provable story it takes them to another lever. Many of those coins were circulated around at that time so who knows you guys might be on or very close to another great site. Congratulations on all the great finds guys
If this can help now or in the future theres a website TagTown it's web address is www.tagtown.net you can find out a lot of into on the RR luggage tag. In fact you can mail him a picture of the tag and he'll give you all the info about it. Dont be surprised if he doesn't have one from say the maker or that specific line if he offers to buy it from you lol. Thats something you would need to decide on your own but at least you'll get the exact info on what it is because they werent only used on RR's they're also used as shipping tags which could include horse and carraige or even by ship. Theres a possibly although not very probably that your carriage registration went to a cargo shipping wagon. He might be able to give info on that. The number might be researchable. Imagine if it came back to Wells Fargo to a coach which was robbed? Then you'll wonder if there was a robbery and a buried loot around lol
Good Luck guys on your next hunt
Wow, thank you so much for the info on the Reale, button, 3 Pence, and Shawn's tag. It helps alot.
@@PARelicHunters
I was blessed with a father who started me detecting at 16 years old in 1979 and he taught me that by researching your finds quite often you can piece together a puzzle of why your finding what you are. Being in New Jersey I find a lot of similar finds with the exceptions of local town artifacts and relics like that registration plate from Pittsburgh. My mouth waters thinking about getting out towards western Pennsylvania because once you get near Allegheny county on you're in the French Indian 7 year war territory. What a lot of people don't know is towards the end that war the British kept losing skirmishes all throughout those woods out there and their leader general Braddock was seriously injured. He turned command over to a young 22 year old who knew the area and how to negotiate with the Indians by the name of George Washington. Washington took them in and forced the French and Indians to surrender an area called the fork which today is in Allegheny county near Pittsburgh. Washington who was then loyal to the crown wanted to lead his own command and become a general but Kind George looked down on Washington as just a Colonial tobacco farmer and not sophisticated enough to lead soldiers in war. And that insulted Washington who said we farm our land to pay it to the Crown without really being financially rich all he got was ownership of land and slaves the real money the British took. After the war was over and they barely acknowledged Washington for what he had done it lit the fire of rebellion in him getting him thinking then what are we all doing over here (in the colonies) we're not free if you look down at us as not being high enough in class to be British when we send the crown so much money. And that's what made him come up from Virginia to Philly and begin the talks of revolting, and we now what happened after that. That's why Washington himself took the war so serious and personal and he traveled with the troops through thick and thin. He knew had we lost he was the first to be hung.
But anyway I only brought that up because if you guys are getting into the outskirts of that area there's a good chance one of you might get over somethings nobody's seen like from British or French uniforms or coins and the Reales should be the crossed pistareens or even cobs and not the later milled coins. Being so many of those battles were in woods and not in open fields not a lot of dropped items were seen and salvaged. The bad thing about woods drops are from 300 years they get deep. The good thing is they cut many of those old growth trees for lumber which prevented things for getting out of range. I'm just trying to keep your guys hopes up if I can't find it I'm happy with seeing someone else recover it because it keeps that fire up in all of us.
Good luck guys I've been watching all the videos of hunters in the north east to see who's gonna be the first to hit one of those old pre Rev War sights and so far I only saw one guy pull steady targets from that era I dont know if he wants me putting his name out there but it came surprisingly from Vermont not Pa or Ohio like I would expect.
Have some great hunts
Did you ever find out about the years of the New York militia button?
Sorry, I'm not sure if Jerry did or not.
How much time goes by in between finds?
It depends on the permission. Some only a few minutes while others it could be a half hour
About a 32 cal pistol barrel
Thanks for the info and for watching
3 pence?
Yes Mike, it's a 3 pence
HAAAHHAAHAHA WOW MAN JUST WOW!!!
Thank you so much thesetube27
To make all of us who never find anything but junk, please post a garbage only video. Lol
We did show on the video, Lost treasure on a farm, a 5 gallon bucket of iron and trash that we dug.
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Thanks for watching 👍
Boot pistol made in Belgium
Thanks for watching and for the info
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Thanks for watching 👍
@@PARelicHunters no problem
I found the exact same boot pistol. What’s your name on fb so I can add you.
Thanks for watching, It's Dave Rust
@@PARelicHunters added
You guys are awesome
Thanks Dave we appreciate your kind words