Jason, the token with the candlestick object is a communion token from the General Assembly Church in Philadelphia. The obverse of the token has: United Centennial Celebration/Lampades Multae/Una Lux/1888. On the reverse is the message "To Commemorate the Completed Organization of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America; May 1788." The motto, “Lampades Multae, Una Lux” means the lamps are many, but the light is one.
Last year I was with a friend of mine who was metal detecting and he found an old coin (memory eludes me what it was) that was toasted but I told him be careful with the clump and when he looked at the impression, the dirt held much of the original detail of the coin and it was an 1833 coin here in Alabama. I would get interested in it but I'm disabled and on my limited income I can't afford to get a good detector to even get started with it but I have been getting more interested in it.
Great to see Doug back in action! Awesome finds, that Hibernia double strike is incredible. The pin was a stick pin issued to buyers of trot moc hiking shoes made by the Ashby Crawford shoe company of Marlborough, MA around 1917
Welcome back, Doug!!!! I think the silver bracelet you found had gems in the holes at one time. Nice bracelet!!! Glad you're better now too. All great finds today and the double strike coin was crazy unusual for sure!
Ditto on happy comments that Doug is back detecting & rare Hibernia coin. But Jason, you know by now that's not a shoe "Surfer", it's an Indian on a mocassin, MOC for short. Wonderful, fun video!!
Great to see Doug back on his feet! Great finds on this hunt too! Definitely send that Hibernia to be validated and slabbed. The minting process was pretty sloppy back then so lots of errors, but a double strike is always good.
Wow Doug I wouldn't have recognized you with the new whisker cut! Great to see you back at it! That copper is just too cool!! WTG Jason!! You were on fire Jason! The watch fob was sweet too! Love the bracelet Doug, sorry you kissed it a little hard. Great yard and finds!! Thanks for bringing us along!
Hey guys great to see Doug digging and not just watching either way he always seems to have a smile on his face. If you know anyone that attends a Greek Orthodox church,they may be able to help identify the mystery find. Look forward to the next episode.
Hey guys Great Hunt. Happy your back Doug. Love the Watch Fob and Victorian Hair Barrette. Congrats Jason on the 1850 Seated Dime and the Double Stamped Copper. That is an awesome looking Coin. Love that Silver Bracelet Doug very Beautiful. Take Care.
I've gone back and watched most of yalls videos. The amount of times I've hear Doug's bucket listed is a flying eagle is crazy. I will be one excited dude when I see him get it finally! Great hunt yall, that double struck coin is awesome. Please do a follow up if you get it graded!
That token looks to be a county or city centennial token. Maybe could narrow the search down by looking up the ones near the area you’re hunting. Anyways, awesome hunt! Good to see Doug back in action.
Sites like that are so rare these days, but you guys were truly blessed. It's hard to believe the amount, variety and uniqueness of all those finds- too many to name, but that double-stamped Hibernia is an all-time classic. Pretty much a guarantee that any certification company will send it back as Environmental Damage, but I'd still do it just to try to determine the rarity- Good luck if you do and Congrats to you both for a simply amazing hunt!
Awesome hunt boys! Great job Jason changing Doug’s luck by recognizing that silver bracelet. Nice to see you back rocking it Doug! You guys rock and always entertaining! 👍👍👍
Jason that Hibernia is sick. Definitely has numismatic value. To be honest I’ve never seen a double strike on a coin of that age. Great job and cheers from NY 🍻
Welcome back Doug. Wow jason cool double stamped Hibernia and a real cool fob and the 1850 seated dime. Nice silver bracelet that doug found, and those cool relics and IHP's. This was an awesome video guys 👏
WOW WOW WOW!!! QH TAG team is terrific!!! Have some great events and see you guys & the QH Crew at Joe DeMarco's hunt... Hope to hunt on the Sunday with you crazy awesome lot!!!
Fantastic!! Congratulations on that double stamp! Man - your camera work when Doug sneezed holding those Pennie’s - had me in tears! Trot Moccasins? Bet that’s already been mentioned. Thanks for the great video!
@@dogtagdoug6751 good point! But you know what they say… you’re only as old as you feel…. I hope to still be swinging at 73 but my creaky knees may have other plans. Ha!
Superb Hib Ha'penny! My goodness, what a unique coin. Massive congratulations for saving it from certain destruction from soil-humus acid rot. Like, man: fair flippin' play t'yous.
Jason, I wonder if the dog owner altered the date area on the dog tag, to get a few more years out of it, since non legible, they could argue the date.... Just a thought. Amazing hunt again, good think you had camera man Doug at the beginning of the video 😜😜😜😜
Ha ha Doug, when you said you felt like a Caddy, it reminded me of one of my favorite lines from Caddyshack: “Hey, Lama, hey, how about a little something, you know, for the effort, you know.” And he says, “Oh, uh, there won’t be any money, but when you die, on your deathbed, you will receive total consciousness.”
Holy cow! A DDO and DDR Hibernia coin! That thing HAS to have some great value. I bet you'll never sell it though (if the owner let you keep it that is). Hope to see it graded... my curiosity sure is piqued! Good to see Doug back on both feet. Keep it up guys!
Awesome episode. Great to see happy Doug ! I'm still trying to save up for my Legend. Always remember we have the yuge farm here in autumn. It's the march on Newburgh. Full Rev
We just dont have these super old locations in California like this. Got some older places but most are black topped or concrete covered. Just a limited amount of 1890 and up locations or towns. Really not much older. One of these days i will have to fly out and try one of the old sites. Nice job great coins!
Wow, that double struck Hibernia is absolutely gorgeous!! Can't wait to see the grading on that one!!
Trot-Moc shoes were hiking apparel, made around the turn of the century. This from the "Outing" magazine, of 1917
Usually made from moose leather accordin to a search i did an looks to be around 1890's to early 1920's that the pin was made .
The Metal Detecting team of Abbot and Costello deliver a great show once again. Thanks guys.
Jason, the token with the candlestick object is a communion token from the General Assembly Church in Philadelphia. The obverse of the token has: United Centennial Celebration/Lampades Multae/Una Lux/1888. On the reverse is the message "To Commemorate the Completed Organization of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America; May 1788."
The motto, “Lampades Multae, Una Lux” means the lamps are many, but the light is one.
Thanks Mark! We were having a hard time IDing this one due to its condition. I appreciate the help!
Last year I was with a friend of mine who was metal detecting and he found an old coin (memory eludes me what it was) that was toasted but I told him be careful with the clump and when he looked at the impression, the dirt held much of the original detail of the coin and it was an 1833 coin here in Alabama. I would get interested in it but I'm disabled and on my limited income I can't afford to get a good detector to even get started with it but I have been getting more interested in it.
The “watch fob” is probably a competition medal from a swim meet.
Great to see Doug back in action! Awesome finds, that Hibernia double strike is incredible. The pin was a stick pin issued to buyers of trot moc hiking shoes made by the Ashby Crawford shoe company of Marlborough, MA around 1917
Daaang ! That hibernia is a once in a lifetime find Jason ! Congrats!! But I’m super jelly !!!😊
Welcome back, Doug!!!! I think the silver bracelet you found had gems in the holes at one time. Nice bracelet!!! Glad you're better now too. All great finds today and the double strike coin was crazy unusual for sure!
@@dogtagdoug6751 we're glad you're back 👍
We missed you Doug! Glad you're healing and back at it!
@@dogtagdoug6751 thank you very much sir and you too as well!!
Trot Moc Hiking Shoes were a turn of the century hikers foot wear. Cool find.
It’s a “Trot Moc” pin! Awesome double stamped Hibernia!! Can’t wait to see it graded!! WELCOME BACK DOUG!!!!
Great to see you back dirt fishing Doug!!! Bless you all!! Good luck!!
Thanks Chigg
Awesome finds gentleman. It's good to see Doug back at it. Carl
Ditto on happy comments that Doug is back detecting & rare Hibernia coin. But Jason, you know by now that's not a shoe "Surfer", it's an Indian on a mocassin, MOC for short. Wonderful, fun video!!
CONGRATULATIONS ON ALL OF YOUR FINDS,ESPECIALLY THE SEATED AND THE AMAZING HALF PENNY...WOW!!!
Great to see Doug back on his feet! Great finds on this hunt too! Definitely send that Hibernia to be validated and slabbed. The minting process was pretty sloppy back then so lots of errors, but a double strike is always good.
It's nice to see you digging some treasures. You normally spend all your time filming,everyone else. Hoping Doug finds his bucket listers.
So nice to see Doug back at it !! Love your channel !
You guys always make us smile. I’m looking forward to seeing you again…soon 😀
And Doug’s shirt made me smile too
Wow Doug I wouldn't have recognized you with the new whisker cut! Great to see you back at it! That copper is just too cool!! WTG Jason!! You were on fire Jason! The watch fob was sweet too! Love the bracelet Doug, sorry you kissed it a little hard. Great yard and finds!! Thanks for bringing us along!
Awesome hunt guys!
Hey guys great to see Doug digging and not just watching either way he always seems to have a smile on his face. If you know anyone that attends a Greek Orthodox church,they may be able to help identify the mystery find. Look forward to the next episode.
It was nice that you and Doug got out by yourself because you had more time to find treasures with just the two of you.
Hey guys Great Hunt. Happy your back Doug. Love the Watch Fob and Victorian Hair Barrette. Congrats Jason on the 1850 Seated Dime and the Double Stamped Copper. That is an awesome looking Coin. Love that Silver Bracelet Doug very Beautiful. Take Care.
Trot-Moc Club, Hiking boots made from moose leather from the turn of the century! great finds!
Glad to see you showing the finds at the end! Great video!
Welcome back Doug!! Two silvers..heck yeah!!
I've gone back and watched most of yalls videos. The amount of times I've hear Doug's bucket listed is a flying eagle is crazy. I will be one excited dude when I see him get it finally!
Great hunt yall, that double struck coin is awesome. Please do a follow up if you get it graded!
Wow...What a hunt....You guys killed it...Great relics and sweet coins....👍👍👍
Holy moly! That's the oldest double die coin I've ever seen!!!! Has to have a serious value!
I watch every episode, but rarely comment. Awesome and awesome finds. Glad to see you back in action Doug. Hope we can meet up in Sturgis next year!
Great day of finding cool stuff guys ! Awesome! Thanks for sharing
Awesome find. Congratulations!
Happy to see Doug back in action!!!!! What an amazing coin Jason
That token looks to be a county or city centennial token. Maybe could narrow the search down by looking up the ones near the area you’re hunting.
Anyways, awesome hunt! Good to see Doug back in action.
Great Great Hunt!!! It's Great to see Doug back!!! Excellent Finds!!! God Bless!!!
Great to see Doug back and swinging! That Hibernia is amazing. Congrats on the save!
Sites like that are so rare these days, but you guys were truly blessed. It's hard to believe the amount, variety and uniqueness of all those finds- too many to name, but that double-stamped Hibernia is an all-time classic. Pretty much a guarantee that any certification company will send it back as Environmental Damage, but I'd still do it just to try to determine the rarity- Good luck if you do and Congrats to you both for a simply amazing hunt!
Great hunt muckers, great to see deadly Doug back in action again😊
That double stamped hibernia is awesome!!
Glad to see you back in action, DTD MD JFD!
Awesome hunt boys! Great job Jason changing Doug’s luck by recognizing that silver bracelet. Nice to see you back rocking it Doug! You guys rock and always entertaining! 👍👍👍
Super Awesome finds!!! Keep up the Great videos!!!
Jason that Hibernia is sick. Definitely has numismatic value. To be honest I’ve never seen a double strike on a coin of that age. Great job and cheers from NY 🍻
Dam, brother, beat me to it.😂😅 What's gonna say that same thing? Sweet hunt HH&GL
It's not a double die. It's double struck.
@@timber72 yeah that’s right my fault.
@@COS-MD_505 lol 😆
@@1LWiLNY I think it's a double die strike lol
Welcome back Doug. Wow jason cool double stamped Hibernia and a real cool fob and the 1850 seated dime. Nice silver bracelet that doug found, and those cool relics and IHP's. This was an awesome video guys 👏
Great hunt guys! Jason, it was amazing you even got to detect with the large group you had. Thanks for the hard work editing the hints.
Good to see ya back Two-Foot Doug!
Being a life long Pa. Resident back in the day, before the two letter state abbreviations Penna. was the official state abbreviation.
As always I enjoy your videos, I dig myself and it gives me incentive. Good luck to all , keep up the good work
Man it's great to see Doug back in the game. Another great video fellas. Thanks.
Really cool finds guys! So glad to see Doug back again.
WOW WOW WOW!!! QH TAG team is terrific!!! Have some great events and see you guys & the QH Crew at Joe DeMarco's hunt... Hope to hunt on the Sunday with you crazy awesome lot!!!
Like the goatee, Dog Tag Doug! Good to have you back.
Welcome back Dougie. My Tuesday belongs to my hunting crew.
glad to see Doug didnt have to retire from digging..take it ez out there when its hot..if you pass out its too late
Fantastic!! Congratulations on that double stamp! Man - your camera work when Doug sneezed holding those Pennie’s - had me in tears! Trot Moccasins? Bet that’s already been mentioned.
Thanks for the great video!
Nice dig guys. Mustache/goatee looks good on you Doug! Glad to see you back. Thanks for sharing!!!
@@dogtagdoug6751 good point! But you know what they say… you’re only as old as you feel…. I hope to still be swinging at 73 but my creaky knees may have other plans. Ha!
Superb Hib Ha'penny! My goodness, what a unique coin. Massive congratulations for saving it from certain destruction from soil-humus acid rot. Like, man: fair flippin' play t'yous.
What a great spot to detect with the perfect mix of relics and coins 💥
Yay, Doug! Welcome back!
@@dogtagdoug6751 ❤
Thanks Jason and Doug. Awesome job great show I love it.❤
Welcome back Doug , love the video.
Nice to see Dougie out there again. Quite the cameraman. And thanks Jason for the videos!
Let’s go let’s go treasure and adventure 💕🌺✌️👵
Jason, I wonder if the dog owner altered the date area on the dog tag, to get a few more years out of it, since non legible, they could argue the date.... Just a thought. Amazing hunt again, good think you had camera man Doug at the beginning of the video 😜😜😜😜
Yay! Doug is back!
Welcome back Dog Tag Doug. Good seeing you up right & Swinging. Good hunting and God Speed
Welcome back Doug!
Love to know what you find out about the Hibernia. I read somewhere that the kg 3 hibernia was one of most counterfeited coin back then.
Great to see you back Doug!
Doug said he loves TIGHT SIGNALS😂🤪😜, you had to remind him he was being filmed lol Classic!!!
It's good to see you back my friend.
Glad to see Doug out detecting again! Rocking the goatee!!! Another great episode, guys!
Great hunt guys! Glad to see that Doug finally joined the party😂
Welcome back Dougie. You just got to get back in" the swing of things" ! 😂
💥💥💥💥That double stamped coin....Out of this world!!
Ha ha Doug, when you said you felt like a Caddy, it reminded me of one of my favorite lines from Caddyshack:
“Hey, Lama, hey, how about a little something, you know, for the effort, you know.” And he says, “Oh, uh, there won’t be any money, but when you die, on your deathbed, you will receive total consciousness.”
Welcome Back Mr. DOUG!!
What finds gentlemen. That double strike awsome. It's 106 while I watched this video. And it's no dry heat.
Holy cow! A DDO and DDR Hibernia coin! That thing HAS to have some great value. I bet you'll never sell it though (if the owner let you keep it that is). Hope to see it graded... my curiosity sure is piqued! Good to see Doug back on both feet. Keep it up guys!
Good job guys, good to see you back on your feet 👣 Doug. 🇺🇸
Awesome episode. Great to see happy Doug ! I'm still trying to save up for my Legend. Always remember we have the yuge farm here in autumn. It's the march on Newburgh. Full Rev
Yaya Doug is back!!!
Welcome back Doug really glad to see you out hunting for treasures . Great coin Jason double stamped .
Great find on the double stamped 1769 Hibernia!!!
I grew up in Monmouth County, lots of great history there
Heyyy Doug, glad to see you back on your 2 feet and digging !|! Super nice finds guys !
Beautiful error coin Jason. Awesome silver bracelet Doug. Stunning seated dime Jason.
Beautiful as always nice dog tag beautiful brazalete 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
wow you guys are putting out some awesome hunts .. congrats to see you get that seated dime..
Great hunt happy to see Doug back at it great finds God Bless and happy dirt fishing
Welcome back Doug I hope that you're doing well!
Nice finds and video!
Beautiful finds guys! Love that double stamped copper!
What a SWEET,SWEET,SWEET FIND.🤗🤗🤗👍🏻
We just dont have these super old locations in California like this. Got some older places but most are black topped or concrete covered. Just a limited amount of 1890 and up locations or towns. Really not much older. One of these days i will have to fly out and try one of the old sites. Nice job great coins!
AWESOME finds Guys Congrats on the double stamped coin.
astonishing finds! I think the shell is from the teens.
Great team.
I thought that area looked familiar. I grew up in Bucks County. I also lived in a farm home that was built in the 1730’s.