I Got a HUGE Signal With My Metal Detector! 2 Feet Deep!
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- I was down by the creek metal detecting when I got a huge signal with my metal detector. I dug down over 2 feet deep and the detector was still giving a strong beep. Learn metal detecting now with the Nugget Noggin online course: www.nuggetnoggi...
Finally I managed to uncover the metal target! It was round shaped and looked like a container, but why would it be so deep? Did I just find buried treasure? Keep watching to see what I discovered!
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Hey! I'm Michael, I love to get outdoors and discover awesome things with my metal detector. I started treasure hunting when I was 12 years old and shortly after received my first metal detector. Since then, I've been hooked and just love going out to search for the unknown. You may see me in the woods crawling under an old house or diving down in the river to search for rings. Wherever the adventure brings us, I'll try my best to keep you entertained.
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@@Bobofet241 Thank you!!!
@Joshua Hudson Thank you!
Awesome find, man that took some digging.
Great video.
@@dredd71 Thank you! It was worth digging up!
go to the subreddit r/castiron. someone might be able to date a pot especially considering those unique handle holders.
I appreciate your humble and very simple presentation... I especially enjoy how enthusiastic you are...And the sheer pleasure you express when you dig something cool out of the ground...
Be Blessed...
We just got a metal detector and have no idea what we are doing but we love watching your videos. Just watched a mudlarking video and there you were. Our family did mission work with our church for many years in Scotland so it was a great blessing seeing you "mudlarking" on the Thames. Love the history of the hunt and imagining the lives of the people who lost or threw away the items that you find. God Bless!
This guy surely loves metal detecting and gets excited over finding marbles and old rusty pots that are two feet buried in the mud. I wonder who does his wash? Great attitude and enthusiasm makes you want to watch another one of his videos.
Long time subscriber here in Illinois. I noticed it had a gatemark on the bottom which is a raised line and that truly indicates that it's from the 1800s. I collect cast iron or what we collectors call ci. In the condition it's in it doesn't hold any value besides sentimental value. If it was complete it would have a lot of value to it and yes I mean a lot. With gatemarked pieces u really can't tell who the maker is. That's actually called a Dutch oven not a kettle. It would have had a lid to it at one time and a metal curved handle. Now u can use my info to identify early gatemarked pieces of ci if u ever run across more in the future.
That marble was a beautiful find. And the iron pot, what a find! You're enthusiasm and joy really rubs off in all your videos. You're a joy to listen to and watch. Blessings from North Wales, UK.
Thank you!
That pot was a pretty common household item from the colonial times clear up into the 1920s. As thin as it was, would say mid to late 1800s. The dimpled heavy wire handle would also hang over the fire in a fireplace. You could buy them with or without a lid. If it had a lid, it would also serve as a dutch oven.
You did really good and that turquoise marble is a great find!
Thanks for the info! More videos coming soon!
Good video Michael! Old cast iron cookware, especially as thin as that pot is, tended to crack when it was over heated. There used to be traveling "repair men" called tinkers, who would attempt to repair the damaged cast iron. It was called a dam. They would heat the cookware and the dams, which were just small pieces of cast iron and try to pound them over the cracks. This didn't work very well, hence the saying..."ain't worth a tinker's dam" Thanks for sharing your adventure with us!
A tinkers "dam" was a small hammer! Yours was a nice made-up story though.
@@danforbess6941 not where I'm from. So how does the old saying apply to a hammer?
Was another marble in the hole.
It was the same color of the other marble.
I saw it in the video, and you pushed it back in the mud when you was feeling around in the hole.
It was right above your fingers at 13:03 .
Metal detecting is so much fun because every time you go out, you never know what you're going to find. :-) I need to get out more.
6:09 Note how the little green plants seem to grow in straight lines and make right angle turns. Possibly following a foundation.
I too had a great day today! The river has been flooded all summer and on the last week before school starts we went down and waded to the sand bar, found a few fossils my favorite being a fossilized beaver jaw!!! Super cool! I discovered that when i get excieted i start talking with an accent similar to yours! Also found an old bottle for perfume!
You have a wholly addictive enthusiasm for your hobby that increases the viewing pleasure no end.
That may be my marble. I lost all of mine years ago.
phlodel lol
😂
😁
Tootles?
Hey there I just subscribed to you about 2 min ago. When I was a kid we dug our creak & found everything from old ink jars, whiskey bottles & apothecary laudanum bottles. For yrs my mom lined our long windowsill with them but as we got older she gave them away not knowing how valuable they are. I love treasure hunting
I absolutely love watching you on all of your adventures! You always have such an enthusiastic attitude about the things that you find. Thank you and may God bless you always.
You are like me, we love finding marbles and God loves blessing us. I find marbles in the weirdest places! Love your videos and your positive attitude.
Marbles are cool! and God is great! . Yes, Marbles always show up in weird places haha. Thanks for watching!
@@nuggetnoggin
Our God is an awesome God
He reigns from heaven above
With wisdom, power, and love
Our God is an awesome God
My theory on the marble. Hear me out on this one. A kid intentionally dropped the marble into a crawfish hole. Then, not happy with the results, he and his buddy wondered and debated the depth of the hole. So they began to dig for it using the iron pot to pan with. Just before reaching the marbles depth they were called home for supper. Knowing of the wooping they were sure to receive for using their mothers iron pot. They shoved it in the excavated hole and kicked dirt on top. Only to hurry home for their meal and sealing the fate of the marble for eternity. Only to be unveiled a hundred years later to the very day by ol nugget noggin himself. The only human left on this world to cherish such small round spherical object with great joy.
Haha Great Story on the marble! Thanks for sharing!
Lol
One things forsure, you're finding all your marbles! I've never seen anyone find as many marbles as you have! Amazing! Thanks! GL&HH
Haha, I don't know why but I always find marbles in random places . Thanks for watching!
Nugget is a real Marble Magnet! 🌍🌎🌏
Michael, I've been watching you for quite a whils now. I love your videos and I think you are a wonderful young man! Thank you for being so inspirational and uplifting! Keep up the great work! God Bless!💗
I agree wholeheartedly!!!
I love your videos and really like they are rated G imho for language etc. Would it be possible you could say which state you are digging in in the videos. Don't want more info where you are specifically just the state. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! This one was filmed in NC .
Love watching your vedios your such a good young man wish my grandsons was more like you I know your family very proud of you. God bless you. Rosetta.
Thank you very much! I'll keep them coming!
Your growing up so fast, or maybe it's because I haven't seen you post a new video in awhile!
He made a vid 2 weeks ago???
@@jacobpoucher o.O didn't get a notification... RUclips decides even when you have the bell clicked to receive all notifications!
@@debbiemitchell6055 never had that problem.
You’re always fun to watch and so knowledgeable. Especially now when life is crazy, your videos are a nice escape.
To think of how many stews, potatoes, roasts and homestead meals were made in that pot... and now you get to place it on a shelf and ponder the thought over and over again. Wonderful find! Congrats brother.
Thanks Rob! It's definitely a cool piece of history. I may try to have it restored
What a cool day! You really have an eye for interpreting the landscape around you. This was pretty exciting, and the marble you found is really pretty!!
I love going along with you on your adventures! You inspired me to get started in MDing and exploring like I did when I was a kid. I bought my first AT Pro from you. Thanks for taking us along!
Please Michael, upload more frequently
Yes, I plan to upload this Saturday. And from them on every week if possible. I have been traveling and away from hope a lot lately. Thanks for watching!
@@nuggetnoggin have you ever found a texes star of the 9 Calvary hat
Btw i am a kid
Looks like a Dutch Oven to me, which explains why it has legs and smells like burning...you'd put a lid on one of 'em and then put coals atop the lid, it'd bake like an oven while you were out in the woods/frontier. Super popular, even today, for ranchers and such.
When I know I'm going through a lot of webs I do Helicopter Arms. 😂👍😁
Haha, I've done that before!! 👍
LOL I would be doing more than helicopter arms. I would be screaming and running away! LOL
your joyous exuberance is infectious..i dig it...
It was nice meeting you Michael! You really went on an adventure down in those woods, great job! HH man!
Same to you! Thanks for watching!
I haven't watched your channel in a while. Been supporting the small channels like mine, but I always enjoy your videos. I also found a large metal object two feet down beside a creek! After I bought a bigger shovel to get it out, I pulled out the top to an 1880's wood stove. It read, Richmond Va. Stove company on it. I have cleaned it up and painted it and plan to make a clock and temperature wall mount with it. Great find Man! keep hunting and God Bless!
Make more Sluicing at the creek videos
Yes, I'll do a sluicing/ gold video here soon! Thanks for the support!
One thing I like about hurricanes is going to the beach after the storm to metal detect the shore
This videos scripture is from Isaiah 40:30-31.
"Even the youths shall faint and be weary,
And the young men shall utterly fall,
But those who wait on the Lord
Shall renew their strength;
They shall mount up with wings like eagles,
They shall run and not be weary,
They shall walk and not faint."
Have a blessed week!
- Nugget
I like it most when you quote the bible, keep on with the good content
@@calebpridemore8853 Thank you! I forgot to add it on the end of this video, so I put in comments.
nuggetnoggin I know you put it in your videos but I kinda like having it in the comments too!
There's some amazing scripture in Isaiah. Bless you.
This is my all-time favourite verse. Blessings to you and yours.
I know you travel around a lot. In northern Michigan, in the Straits of Mackinaw, is Bois Blanc Island. On the Island there is an old cabin site that is said to have been a retreat/hide out for John Dillinger. I have been there a couple times. The last time I was there the walls were only about 2 feet high. About 25 years ago my father and I dug around the inside edges (no metal detector) and found some forks, spoons and an old leather hat buried. If you ever get up this way, maybe you would like to check it out. I am pretty sure I can still find it.
You probably get this a lot. But you should come and detect up at my 100+ year old Cabin in NW Wisconsin.
My Grandpa always talked about strangers (which he thinks were the old gangsters) paying his parents to stay in the cabin.
Buy a metal detector and get to digging.
You radiate pure joy! Love watching your adventures!
Love seeing notifications for your videos! Hope you are doing well :)... Been doing some detecting lately myself. I found 2 pieces of pottery in the river last weekend, and a spoon ring! I live in Harpers ferry WV and love it out here so much for the history. Too bad I’m not aloud to detect on the state grounds here. Would find tons of great finds... Best of wishes to your finds! God bless ☺️
Thanks for watching, I'm doing great! Sounds like a good area for sure, I hope you eyeball more awesome treasures in the river! God bless
Of course :) and thank you!
That pots still in pretty Good shape! That marble is the prettiest blue! Congrats.
I was there yesterday and that marble fell out of my pocket darn it I was looking for that appreciate your stuff keep it up
Man your going to have a lifetime of stories and memories for your friends and family when you get into your golden years . Thanks for sharing and God Bless .
"A 55 gallon drum of gold coins..." That would be awesome!
SURE WOULD! Always think positive about things!
Can you give some history on the old coins and why they would be of a particular value, for those of us who are not in America. Thanks.
Great videos !
Cool Find!! I hit on something similar about a month back.The more i dug the more excited i got, it was square, i thought for sure it was a box.It ended up being a shovel maybe 100yrs old buried flat..lol I was excited for the entire dig..Keep on Digging
a local historical society may like that pot, That axe may be restorable too!
I love watching your channel, and I love how upbeat and positive you are! You’ve got a great eye for treasure hunting. Keep safe and God bless you!
I’m gonna start callin you the marble man😂
First channel I found when searching "metal detecting".
I watched 6 minutes and subscribed.
The way you talk is so relaxing and you're finding cool stuff, not even counting the metal you found.
Digging up history is exciting enough, but you could be a movie narrator!
Thank you. I love find all things old and new. It's just fun!
There is a place in central Louisiana where my dad buried a quart size mason jar filled with his marble collection. That was back around 1945, or so we figure. My grandpa tore down the old house and moved the lumber to a piece of land they bought where he built a new house. I have seen the old home site only once, and dad related the story to my brother and I at the time, this was in the late 1970s. I would love to find that jar, but I can’t recall exactly where the old house was now.
Good one nugget.. I had nearly as much fun as you and I didn’t get a bit of mud on me..
Thanks Dan!
besides the store bought ones I'm not sure where marbles come from, but I did some research and it said they found then in the pyramids. I went to my garden one day that no one ever came near and 12 clear glass marbles sitting on the surface of the ground like they fell from the sky. When I cleaned them up it looked like rain drops or water inside.
He’s so happy finding a marble😆 i love this guy
We need to dig bottles there! I’m sure there’s a dump there
Very well could be! Thanks for watching!
I was watching another channel. Man+River and saw you on his channel. Awesome.
Sweet! Thanks for coming out to check out my videos! I will have more coming soon!
I've actually been subscribed to your channel since 2017. I just found Man+River a couple of weeks ago. Watched the one where you guys were using the underwater drone. It looked pretty sweet.
I was thinking a few times about this hobby but one thing I cant get out of my head is... do people find also landmines with this and blow themself up while digging them up?
Is that something that actually happens?
Ivanovic Romano There are channels in Europe that have. Lots of Europe still has landmine warnings. Not to mention Africa, Asia, and the middle east. It happens.
If you are careful and mindful about the digging you should be fine. Maybe avoid Ww2 battle sites.
Michael I really enjoyed this video. The old pot was awesome. Keep digging! And God Bless
Thank you!
Awesome!!! I was hoping that was a box full of valuable coins, but the MARBLE was great too!
Tressa Jones Hey!!!
The arrowhead was the treasure always sweet to find those
My grandpa used to talk about games he remembered playing in the school yard with the old marbles. Cool video and sweet find. Looking forward to more videos!
Thanks for watching! Will keep the videos coming.
I hope one day you find your pot of gold.🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻🇦🇺
You can just see the ghosts laughing... “ our old cooking pot! Oh no! The axe head I threw away! Not the old cough syrup bottles... marbles?? ? That lad is going to have new muscles when he gets home..”
As Happy as a pig in muck lol 😊 . It's great to see such enthusiasm. would love to go metal detecting with you. Garry. Rowlands castle England.
I believe you had another marble at 13:20 and barried it at 13:22. Was right above word detector in your title on video it was above De in detector.
I have recently got a signal that was the same as yours and we didn't get to dig it up due to it getting dark. The place is a WW1 and Roman field. Dont know what it could be
Wow
Looks like you found a dutch oven, that might explain the fire smell too. Nice find!
Awesome find!!!! That is an old dutch oven! Thanks for taking us along for the ride!
Hey Nugget, did you notice the piece of pottery you found in the creek looked very similar to the broken pot you found. I thought that was kind of cool! Another masterpiece!
Yes, the pottery I found in the creek was from the same type of brown pot ( the one I found on land) . It's old stuff! . Thanks for watching!!!
beautiful country. you dug up somebodys supper from 140 years ago.im really surprised you didn’t find more marbles. my grandma would roll marbles around in her cast iron pot to loosen up stuff then she would wipe it down and repeat with a little gravel and marbles to clean her pots. not sure how well it worked but she said it did the job on cast iron. she was born in the late 1800s and i have her grandmothers cast iron pot in my kitchen
Hey nugget, I think that the cast iron cook pot that you found is a dutch oven, it looks like it could be late 1700's. Great find! All the best from your friends in VT.
Hey Erick, If thats the case I need to go back! It's older than I expected. Hope Soren is getting out digging!!
Been checking your videos out for years, appreciate how you also haul out garbage and fill diggings.
This guy gets so excited when he finds stuff, no matter what it is. It is enjoyable to watch someone just have fun with what they are doing. The journey truly is more exciting than the destination. :)
We love it because you loves what you doin. Goodjob, from the philippines.
**finds one cent**
That’s a great find!
Wheat pennies can be worth up to 150k so yes... Great find!
I would be thrilled to find a penny. Even if it is only worth face value. I have yet to find anything but trash, roots and rocks. I've only searched on my property of 4 acres. Rumor is there is a treasure somewhere on it. My property borders a creek. I haven't checked it all out yet. Upside is, if there isn't a treasure, at least I'm building a good size pond by the creek. 😂 I just hate that I dig and dig and dig only for roots and rocks. 🤔 Maybe I need a better metal detector.
I love how excited you got over the marble. LOL. I was hoping you would get some treasure though. I held my breathe...
Nugget - Please start a Patreon page. That would be so AWESOME!!! We're positive many people would be interested in becoming a patron. PS Your videos are always so fun and your enthusiasm is contagious - Best Regards and HH! - S&C.
Hey, I will have to look into that, I have never done a Patreon page before . Thanks for watching my videos!!
I have a theory about your cast iron pot...it was full, someone dropped it, it landed on the two busted out feet, which is what broke them, they got really mad opened the door and chucked it down to the creek...where you found it.
What a great hunt!
That marble is a beauty!
Cool finds young man, fun hobby for sure. Ive been at it for decades now, be safe and good luck.
Nugg. I thought I saw two marbles in the hole at about 12:30 o’clock on the screen. Stay awesome.
There could of been... I searched it well though afterwards.
I found an object to buried on the creek bed. Unfortunately, I was to tired to dig it up. So I covered it up until I go back out there. From watching your videos I never thought that people would bury their stash down by the creek. Can’t wait to go back!!! Love your videos!!
i think your theory is correct with the creek changing and all that just getting covered in time
Those were some cool digs!! The mystery marble is cool too! Wonder how it got down there!! Have a blessed week noggin!!😊😊
That good looking marble and pot were probably in a trash dump. A good video, thanks for sharing; it's a shame you didn't cash in for all that work. May God bless you too.
Always injoy watching u do what u do.U ROCK.God bless u.
Thank you!
I enjoy watching your videos. Keep them coming. Love the bible verse too. GOD BLESS
Greeting and blessings from the UK. I love your videos, please keep posting, your enthusiasm is infectious.
Someone killed the leprechaun and took his gold and buried the evidence! haha
Omg!!! I found a metal object down by the creek near the creek bed, such as yours! Unfortunyately, I wasn’t able to dig it up...yet.
I do plan on going back so that I can unearth it. I haven’t posted the video yet. Be sure to look for it!!! We did however find. Some nice gems. Keeping on digging!!!
That pot would make a great rustic planter for a front porch!
It may turn into that!!
The pot you dug up with the legs on the,bottom is a Dutch oven. They are great to cook in.
Wow, that marble was a crazy. Awesome video!! God bless.
Hey, I just wanted to say that that marble really looks like Vaseline (uranium) glass; that's what gives it that green-blue color. If it glows bright green under UV light, it's almost certainly Vaseline glass - uranium was a common glass pigment and popular from the mid-1800's to about WWII. It's perfectly safe, the amount of uranium is minute and it's bound up in glass.
There's a chance that marble is worth more than the other items in your haul that day.
That mud down in the hole reminded me of this verse: “He drew me up from the pit of destruction, out of the miry bog, and set my feet upon a rock, making my steps secure.”
Psalms 40:2 ESV
yeah that has happened to me before ... but I was on top of a roman site I had detected on for a long time and would only find roman stuff coins etc ... so I dig down about waist deep and fall on a brick wall .. disassemble the wall to finally find a huge piece of bronze ... not junk not treasure
Gorgeous marble! Worth it. Can you recycle the metal you find? I think that’s a Dutch oven
Interesting area. It will be interesting to see what all you find. 🙂
Yeah, I can't wait to go back in the winter when things die down some
nuggetnoggin That sounds like a good plan. God bless.