I was a keeper at the Baltimore Zoo for 40 yrs of my 45 there. The zoo is the 3rd oldest in the country. I was walking the antelope yard in the morning looking for trash and checking everything and was walking by a tree that the antelope stand under and saw a round silver object. I put it in my pocket thinking it was a bus token. Looked it up later that night and it was a trime, well I knew it then as a three cent piece. It is an 1851 in really good shape.people metal detect in the park. Have to get a permit for that. One man showed me some picks on his phone of the stuff he has found . Amazing, esp the cross from someone's necklace I guess. It was very old and beautiful.
That would be a cool job to have. I read the zoo started in 1876, that would explain the 1851 trime being lost there. I bet alot of old coins have been found through out the park.
Nice spewter poon! 🤣 Looks like it's time for Jerry to get a Legend! Great finds, that chewed up largie is wild. Sweet trime, absolutely love those tiny silvers! Wicked happy hunting gentlemen 👊
@@PARelicHunters happy to hear the cable issue has been resolved. I got permission at an old Post office. So far I'm just picking thru the generations of junk(chicken blinders up the wazoo). Cleaning that stuff made a nice 1893 IHP pop out. I can't wait to get back over there. Happy hunting and be well
I could watch y'all dig coins all day. I grew up in Berks County Pennsylvania. In Longswamp. Always wanted to detect that area. I bought a old farm in Lincoln Co. Kentucky so I'm having fun digging up all kinds of stuff here. Happy hunting fellows
@@PARelicHunters I haven't found coins yet. I have found old axe heads, buggy hubs, and wagon wheel parts, musket balls, horse tack parts, farming tools, and signs of a small smelting operation. Also square head nails, spikes, old patterned dish wear. And about a year ago we had some silver plated candle sticks wash up in our creek. I was able to trace them to the mid to late 1800's.
What a place. Would never believe coins were scarce the way they lost theirs. That Chime was an awesome find. But, it's that cut large cent that is interesting. Imagine what they could be buying for 1/4 of a penny. Catches the imagination, don't it. Great watch. Have a great week. Take care God bless. NORA
First, that hunt was overwhelming! It is necessary to point out that it is because of careful research these sights are found. I am celebrating with you all and thank you for a very fine feature video with a great pay off.
Thanks Grandad! It exceeded our expectation! We hit it one more time and pulled a few more things from that site! That will be out in a few weeks though. Thanks for watching and always commenting! 😊
I am assuming but I’m sure I’m not L O L that researching these properties is like a full-time job and hours and hours of research goes into these type of expeditions!!…. hats off to you 🎩congratulations On your hunt for treasure
@@PARelicHunters 😆Dave, you all crack me up, and your comradery is a pleasure to watch💖😍along with some amazing finds🔥🔥💥 I'm assuming from his "exuberance" & colorful use of the language😆that Jerry found the trime? or was it you???💖
@@mona2046 I had the Signal for the trime but I'm not patient enough when looking for it. Jerry helped me locate it since his detector was broke at the time.
Love watching you guys. Congratulations on so many amazing treasures, especially the Trime in such great condition. Rich, you crack me up when you get tongue tied. Jerry, I’m sorry about your machine. So excited for y’all & grateful to have you as my friends 💕
Love you guys I am from Clearfield, Pennsylvania and I love watching you guys. Every new show comes out on their Lisa from Maryland born in Pennsylvania Clearfield hospital.
Nice finds! I’m gonna have to film my hunts, then perhaps I’ll find as much stuff as yinz? Also, never knew the stupid can’t take skull attached to antlers law. I’ve broken it many times and will continue to do so!
I don’t blame you. I have in the past too. I found out about it when a buddy posted a big dead head he found on Facebook and the wardens showed up at his place and took it and gave him a warning not to do it again. Just don’t plaster it all over social media. I doubt they would have if it was small one but it was a big boy. Thanks for watching and the comment!
You guys did excellent research locating those sites, and it sure paid off. LC's everywhere and that sweet little trime- they've managed to elude me for 32 years. Congrats and GL on your next trip there!
What an amazing spot! Congratulations on all the old coins and relics, especially the trime! That's my white whale so far..lol. Great hunt guys, see you on the next one..👍😎
Thanks NE Pa! It’s a tough one to find! Small with a VDI of 16…..it’s a hard one to get. Glad we were able to dig one and show it to Everyone! Hopefully we get a few more this year lol!
in 1982 I took a trip from Iowa to the east coast-just detecting-about 40 miles east of Hanover PA I found my oldest US coin-a 1806 US quarter-WOW. where are you from Hanover?
WOW guys🤯🤯🤯🤯you guys were finding largies like they were wheaties!!!!!!! and I may have seen a trime before, but definitely not a lot🤯 Absolutely beautiful coin Jerry? Dave? congratulations!!!!!!! You ALL rock my world, thank you💖💖💖💖
@@PARelicHunters So Jerry, the question is, would Dave have had the patience to find it without you??? We'll never know, lol. I'm just playing guys, you are all🔥🔥🔥🔥 💖💖💖💖
@@PARelicHunters sorry but that was sort of a premature first impression ID and after a closer look it seems more like 1700s ......I'm focused on migration peiod and viking stuff and sometimes really suck in IDing post medieval relics .... but doesn't 1700s still qualifies as being old in the US ? if you find the rest of at least the bottom part, you might date it more precisely by the maker's mark
hello I could use a little help I have been detecting for approx. two years. I am located on the west coast when your crew talks about maps what type do you use? not sure to look for. Thanking you in advance Neil
Hi Neil, watch our Adventure Series video, How to find lost treasure using your phone, Jerry explains in the video what resources we use to find places. I hope this helps you
Curious where this is. I live in Pa and I know of an old abandoned town out in the mountain but not even sure exactly where it was because of lack of remains.
Some of the other channels use rubbing alcohol on their coppers and pieces of brass. If you think about it there's plenty of little spray bottles of hand sanitizer available right now. It might not hurt to stock up while you can. It won't freeze either.
Thanks Charlie, your right. Often times we head to a spot and it’s been strip mined and long gone or someone else has detected it. All we can do is keep hitting it. Thanks for watching and the comment!
It sucks that you have to ruin the detail on wet coins by immediately rubbing them to show the camera rather than being able to let them dry first before working on them.
Wow! This is probably the best channel on RUclips.
Thanks for the kind words
I was a keeper at the Baltimore Zoo for 40 yrs of my 45 there. The zoo is the 3rd oldest in the country. I was walking the antelope yard in the morning looking for trash and checking everything and was walking by a tree that the antelope stand under and saw a round silver object. I put it in my pocket thinking it was a bus token. Looked it up later that night and it was a trime, well I knew it then as a three cent piece. It is an 1851 in really good shape.people metal detect in the park. Have to get a permit for that. One man showed me some picks on his phone of the stuff he has found . Amazing, esp the cross from someone's necklace I guess. It was very old and beautiful.
That would be a cool job to have. I read the zoo started in 1876, that would explain the 1851 trime being lost there. I bet alot of old coins have been found through out the park.
Buttons and Largies everywhere and that Trime was cool! Thanks for sharing guys!
Thanks Paul, that was our best site ever, never thought I would find a trime.
It would be too cool one day to hunt with you guys one day .... let's go let's go treasure ✌👵
Thanks Grandma Kelly, if you happen to be passing through one day let us know
I love watching you guys. Thanks. I Always say you make me home sick. Lol. Great videos.
Thanks Melissa
That Largey is cut. No Doubt....Much better than a whole large cent! Great find!!
Thanks Lee, we never dug a cut large cent before
Great video, especially enjoyed the “spewter poon” moment. We’ve all been there!
Thanks Andrew, that was funny 😁
What a wonderful day filled with great finds! Congrats, guys!!
Thanks mamm, that site exceeded our expectations
Nice spewter poon! 🤣 Looks like it's time for Jerry to get a Legend! Great finds, that chewed up largie is wild. Sweet trime, absolutely love those tiny silvers! Wicked happy hunting gentlemen 👊
Thanks Chris, Jerry got a new coil for his detector. We hit the woods today but didn't find alot
What a great day in the woods other than the ripped cable. Largies and a trime!!! I finally got out a few times this year
Thanks the cable was a bummer. We already got it replaced though. Great news! How did you do?
@@PARelicHunters happy to hear the cable issue has been resolved. I got permission at an old Post office. So far I'm just picking thru the generations of junk(chicken blinders up the wazoo). Cleaning that stuff made a nice 1893 IHP pop out. I can't wait to get back over there. Happy hunting and be well
I don’t think any of us have ever dug chicken blinders! I want one lol! They are cool looking! Good luck!😊
@@PARelicHunters I have like 100 I'll send you some 😂😂😂😂
Great day of digging! Awesome Trime Dave. Enjoyed as always
Thanks, I never expected to find a Trime. We all found some amazing things
Awesome trime Dave! They like to beep low. Def. better than a "spewter poon handle!" 🤣🤣
Thanks John, they are hard to find in the hole. I'm glad Jerry was there to help
I could watch y'all dig coins all day. I grew up in Berks County Pennsylvania. In Longswamp. Always wanted to detect that area. I bought a old farm in Lincoln Co. Kentucky so I'm having fun digging up all kinds of stuff here. Happy hunting fellows
I just watched Daniel boon on the history channel. Boontown! Do you find some early relics and coins out there?
@@PARelicHunters I haven't found coins yet. I have found old axe heads, buggy hubs, and wagon wheel parts, musket balls, horse tack parts, farming tools, and signs of a small smelting operation. Also square head nails, spikes, old patterned dish wear. And about a year ago we had some silver plated candle sticks wash up in our creek. I was able to trace them to the mid to late 1800's.
@@matthewturan9343 those are some great relics. Don't worry you will find some coins
Nice quarter largie Sean
Thanks Ryan, those are a rare find.
Great coinage guys! Congrats on the trime, Dave!
Thanks Marty, never thought I would ever find one if those. Now for my next bucket lister
@@PARelicHunters Ha Dave...I found it...go watch my latest!
Congratulations guys
Thanks John
Good job Dave
Thanks Ryan
Great fines for you all❤
Thanks for watching Darla 👍 ❤️
Wow! That was fun to watch! Keep the videos coming!
Thanks Rich, it was a fun hunt for us.
Wow! Fun, fun, fun! How nice to discover such old coins, buttons, etc. Thanks for sharing.😊
It was exciting for us, we don't usually find coins that old
What a place. Would never believe coins were scarce the way they lost theirs.
That Chime was an awesome find. But, it's that cut large cent that is interesting. Imagine what they could be buying for 1/4 of a penny. Catches the imagination, don't it.
Great watch. Have a great week. Take care God bless. NORA
Thanks Nora, we're just glad they lost all those coins. The cut large cent was really odd. Take care 🙂
Nice work gents!!
Thanks for watching 👍
First, that hunt was overwhelming! It is necessary to point out that it is because of careful research these sights are found. I am celebrating with you all and thank you for a very fine feature video with a great pay off.
Thanks Grandad! It exceeded our expectation! We hit it one more time and pulled a few more things from that site! That will be out in a few weeks though. Thanks for watching and always commenting! 😊
I am assuming but I’m sure I’m not L O L that researching these properties is like a full-time job and hours and hours of research goes into these type of expeditions!!…. hats off to you 🎩congratulations On your hunt for treasure
@@JohnWick54935 Yes the research can take lots of hours
congrats Dave the trime ... what a amazing coin!!! a little jealous i will admit!
Thanks Shane, I almost gave up, I couldn't find the target after I opened up the plug. It is such a small coin.
Oh yeah and I forgot thr legend rules great choice Shawn
Rich🤣🤣😆"Spewter Poon" omg I love you guys💖
Lol Mona, I had trouble saying it also when I was watching the video.
@@PARelicHunters 😆Dave, you all crack me up, and your comradery is a pleasure to watch💖😍along with some amazing finds🔥🔥💥 I'm assuming from his "exuberance" & colorful use of the language😆that Jerry found the trime? or was it you???💖
@@mona2046 I had the Signal for the trime but I'm not patient enough when looking for it. Jerry helped me locate it since his detector was broke at the time.
@@PARelicHunters Teamwork makes the dream work baby!!!!!!! Congratulations Dave & Jerry, on that amazing find👍👍and many more🍀🍀🍀🍀
@@mona2046 Thanks again, 😊 ❤️
Awesome hunt guys👍💗💗💗💗👍, sweet finds as well . Much love to y'all from here in Michigan
Thanks Lisa! Hope to see you again next week! Thanks for watching!
@@PARelicHunters yeppers
Awesome trime find! Some nice largies too! Great hunt guys! 👍🙋♀️🙋
Thanks Mike and Persis
Research pays off, good job guys!
Thanks Digging D! We are headed out to another great spot tomorrow with lots of history. Hope we can find it! Thanks for watching and the comment!
Love the videos.
Thanks again Ryan.
Damn, Guys, you killed it that day. I didn't want it to end. Great job!! Take Care
Thanks Randy, that was from the same day as the previous video. We had to make it a two part video because it was to long.
Great hunt! I enjoyed watching!
Thanks! Hope to see you next week! Keep swinging brother!
What a fantastic hunt, fellas. Very nice assortment of coins and relics. Great job, everyone!
Th is Detecting NC! Watched Daniel Boon on the history channel yesterday! Gotta be lots of great spots down there! Keep swinging my friend!
Love watching you guys. Congratulations on so many amazing treasures, especially the Trime in such great condition.
Rich, you crack me up when you get tongue tied.
Jerry, I’m sorry about your machine.
So excited for y’all & grateful to have you as my friends 💕
Thanks Teresa, I'm sure we will see each other again at a future hunt. Take care.
Love you guys I am from Clearfield, Pennsylvania and I love watching you guys. Every new show comes out on their Lisa from Maryland born in Pennsylvania Clearfield hospital.
Thanks Lisa! We are Privileged to be from PA! Thanks for supporting the Channel!
Now that was awesome congratulations on your silver trime and the large cents
Thanks Dwight, we're hoping to find some more sites like that one
Well done and quite productive! That was a great dig! Excellent presentation as well! All the best!
Thanks for watching, we're glad you enjoyed the video. Please check out some of our other videos as well
@@PARelicHunters That's a roger.
That's so cool you found an old village. Great video and finds guys, that trime is awesome.
Thanks! Only two guys in the group have found a trime. We need to get a few more before the end of the year lol! Thanks for watching and the comment!
What a day that takes me a year
Thanks Bill, those kinds of spots don't happen to often
Just stumble across your channel, excellent video, look forward to more.
Thanks Ryan for watching and for the comment. We hope you enjoy watching some of our videos as well
Another great hunt guys. You are on a great spot, Keep Diggin.👍
Thanks Peter, that was one of our best sites
Great finds guys
Thanks! It was a good day out! Thanks for watching!
What an awesome place to detect!!!! Great hunt!! Take care, be safe n keep on digg'n.
Thanks Curtis, that was our best home site so far
Nice finds! I’m gonna have to film my hunts, then perhaps I’ll find as much stuff as yinz? Also, never knew the stupid can’t take skull attached to antlers law. I’ve broken it many times and will continue to do so!
I don’t blame you. I have in the past too. I found out about it when a buddy posted a big dead head he found on Facebook and the wardens showed up at his place and took it and gave him a warning not to do it again. Just don’t plaster it all over social media. I doubt they would have if it was small one but it was a big boy. Thanks for watching and the comment!
You guys did excellent research locating those sites, and it sure paid off. LC's everywhere and that sweet little trime- they've managed to elude me for 32 years. Congrats and GL on your next trip there!
Thanks, all of time we don't find much at those sites. You have to search them because you will eventually find a good one like this
Reasearch pays off. I've learned that this year. Awesome job all around and congrats to Dave on the Trime! 👍👍👍
Thanks Rich, studying old maps definitely pays off
The trime is something special. Well done! Sorry about the detector. But thanks for sharing this amazing hunt!
Thanks Carol, the trime is a special find for me
I would love to dig any of those .
Thanks, they are hard for us to find here.
We loved digging them too! Thanks Cal Digger!
You guys are on a true hot spot. If you've ever wanted a dream hunt, you got it!
Thanks Jerry, most of those old sites have few finds, especially coins.
Good research paid off big time, great finds
Thanks Bob, the research is putting us on some good sites
Nice score Dave, the trime is top dog on my bucket list. I totally would have fallen in crossing that creek too…
Thanks Frank, my next bucket list is a Reale or flying eagle.
Another amazing hunt. Some great finds by everyone. Bummer about the detector plug. Congrats on the trime, Dave.
Thanks Charlie, Jerry had to replace the coil but it's all fixed now. Never imagined finding a trime.
Heard this was a great video.. Man what an awesome place. Congrats to you guys.
Thanks Dan, make sure you watch the first part to this video
Love the vids guys, wish i had a group to dig with
Thanks for watching and for the comment, do you have an local metal detecting groups in your area?
Great hunt Dave congrats on the trime!!!
Thanks Bill. 👍
Heck of a good hunt, congrats on the trime
Thanks Joe, that's one less coin on my bucket list
Nice finds ⚓️🧲👍
Thanks Jamie
What an amazing spot! Congratulations on all the old coins and relics, especially the trime! That's my white whale so far..lol. Great hunt guys, see you on the next one..👍😎
Thanks NE Pa! It’s a tough one to find! Small with a VDI of 16…..it’s a hard one to get. Glad we were able to dig one and show it to Everyone! Hopefully we get a few more this year lol!
Nothing like a good old piece of spewter.
Silver spoons are nice but there's nothing better than a spewter poon, 😆 🤣
Nice finds on the relics and largies and congrats on the trime they are hard to find definitely on on my bucket list.
Thanks Mike, we kept saying there would be silver there. We were hoping for some early silver coins
Great hunt! I don't know if anyone said so, but the object with the two holes in it I believe is a bolo tie slide.
Thanks Texaswader, someone had just said the same thing about being a tie slide
in 1982 I took a trip from Iowa to the east coast-just detecting-about 40 miles east of Hanover PA I found my oldest US coin-a 1806 US quarter-WOW. where are you from Hanover?
Thanks Jim, no we are in Pittsburgh and Shawn and Jerry are an hour north
Great hunt guys! That's a really great site. Congrats on the largies! That cut/shaped largie is super cool. Congrats Dave on the trime! Happy Hunting!
Thanks Chad, we went back another time but didn't find much more.
Heck yeah! ❤
Thanks Loretta, have a wonderful weekend
Great hunt and video! 😊
Thanks Karen
WOW guys🤯🤯🤯🤯you guys were finding largies like they were wheaties!!!!!!! and I may have seen a trime before, but definitely not a lot🤯 Absolutely beautiful coin Jerry? Dave? congratulations!!!!!!! You ALL rock my world, thank you💖💖💖💖
It was a joint effort but it’s Dave’s. He located it. I just helped a little haha.
@@PARelicHunters So Jerry, the question is, would Dave have had the patience to find it without you??? We'll never know, lol. I'm just playing guys, you are all🔥🔥🔥🔥 💖💖💖💖
Awesome video and finds! Congrats!
Thanks Patty for watching and for the comment.
Spewter Poon would make a good detecting shirt.
Lol, yes it would 🤣
Awesome 🎉🎉
Thanks Marcy
Another great video. Thanks for sharing. Enjoyed it, except for the broken detector.
Thanks, Jerry had to get another coil. At least it was near the end of the hunt
Great hunt guys. Sorry bout the busted detector. Hope you get it fixed quickly. Thanks for sharing and take care!
Thanks Matt, yes its already fixed with a new coil. That's the chances you next walking though the woods I guess.
What an amazing hunt, guys! Dave really knocked it out of the park with that beautiful trime!❤
Yes he did really good on finding that very small coin! Hope to get a few more before the end of the year!
Broke my heart to see the detector go down. But a great hunt. Keep up the awesome work guys
Thanks, Jerry had to get another coil, but all fixed now
Awesome hunt and finds guys!
Thanks Chris, we hope to keep them coming. Take care and Keep Swinging
Amazing
Thanks John 👍
I'm from Marion Center, Pa. Very small town, lots of old homesteads out on the back roads, and arrowhead is pretty good too.
Thanks Tane. Pa is full of old forgotten homesites! Thanks for watching!
Sweet spots
Thanks Sammy 👍
Love the trime, terrific coins. Hate to see a machine go down. Nice hunt guys👋👍
It was a pricey replacement but gotta pay to play! Thanks for watching.
@@PARelicHunters been there done that😂ok maybe not that but just as bad😁
Hello friends, Very good vídeo
Thanks friend, for watching and for the comment. We're glad you liked it
@@PARelicHunters 😃👍
9:05 is kinda ancient for your distant neck of the woods, isn't it ?!
that crotal bell fragment dates to the 1600s
Wow, thanks, I didn't realize it was that old.
@@PARelicHunters sorry but that was sort of a premature first impression ID and after a closer look it seems more like 1700s ......I'm focused on migration peiod and viking stuff and sometimes really suck in IDing post medieval relics ....
but doesn't 1700s still qualifies as being old in the US ? if you find the rest of at least the bottom part, you might date it more precisely by the maker's mark
@@feldgeist2637 any American coin from the late 1700s is hard to find and the same with relics.
hello I could use a little help I have been detecting for approx. two years. I am located on the west coast when your crew talks about maps what type do you use? not sure to look for. Thanking you in advance Neil
Hi Neil, watch our Adventure Series video, How to find lost treasure using your phone, Jerry explains in the video what resources we use to find places. I hope this helps you
Curious where this is. I live in Pa and I know of an old abandoned town out in the mountain but not even sure exactly where it was because of lack of remains.
We were hunting in North Western Pa.
What map site dou you use to find old homesites?
Flat piece with double shank was for a bolo tie I think
Thanks Melanie for watching and for the info 👍
1853, the year my family left Independence on the Oregon Trail! K.
Thanks Kathleen, that is some history there.
I just had to get a tag for a dead head in md you can register them on line and get a non kill tag!!
Thanks Chris 👍
Any of you guys from around Clearfield County ?
No, we're from Allegheny County and North
Some of the other channels use rubbing alcohol on their coppers and pieces of brass. If you think about it there's plenty of little spray bottles of hand sanitizer available right now. It might not hurt to stock up while you can. It won't freeze either.
Thanks for the advice Terry, we will have to try that
I'm happy for you guys. These spots are few and far between. Even with research, sometimes they are duds. Or you're not the first to find it.
Thanks Charlie, your right. Often times we head to a spot and it’s been strip mined and long gone or someone else has detected it. All we can do is keep hitting it. Thanks for watching and the comment!
Hahahah just take the antlers!!!
Lol. Yea, they were nice!
Large cents were cut down to half cents if half cents were not available.
Thanks, I've never heard of that before
Don't you guys use spray bottles to clean your coins?
We do but only use it for silver coins.
Lock handle knob off a carburetor bowl
So much cool stuff? I hate he broke his detector though.
Thanks Loretta, Jerry had to get a new coil. All fixed now
who's land did you loot?
It's not looting if you have permission to be there.
Can anyone tell me in dollar amount how much all of this treasure that was found addEd up to?
Millions! 😉
It's hard to put a value on coins that were dug. There valve is based on condition.
$1.31
Looks like someone turned that one cent piece into a guitar pick
That's what we thought, thanks for watching
I like spewter poon to.
Thanks for watching and for the comment 👍 😀
Would not have those issues if you upgraded to a deus!!
Thinking about it 🤔
I’m thinkin trime
You're thinking right!
It sucks that you have to ruin the detail on wet coins by immediately rubbing them to show the camera rather than being able to let them dry first before working on them.
It didn't ruin them, the ones that did have any details look pretty good, the other ones were wiped, no dates.