Metal detecting a street tear out. Best dig ever!
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- Опубликовано: 12 окт 2013
- Watch our full length film here! selz.co/1Ad3zDS Dirt Fishin America crew stumbles upon an epic street tear out in a historic part of town. A time long forgotten is uncovered and perfectly preserved. For more info on where to find the detectors used in this video visit store.minelab.com/?Click=42 Tons of silver coins and relics. A metal detecting dream come true!
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IN REFERENCE TO THE UNDERCUTTING OF THE "FOUNDATION": THIS WAS NOT A PART OF THE FOUNDATION. IT WAS A PART OF THE OLD SIDEWALK. ALL MATERIAL WAS PACKED BACK IN (IN VAIN BECAUSE THE OLD SIDEWALK WAS CUT OFF OF THE BUILDING THE NEXT WEEK) THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONCERN.
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Dr.Tones
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guys, my 8 yr. old son has asked for a detector and it arrives tomorrow, Our first site will be my grandmothers house, he is so excited and we cant wait to get started, thanks for the great videos and tips
America's fastest growing hobby is a fun and healthy one!
WOW! I have a Grandfather that frequented that bar you guys were digging in front of. I grew up in Fruitland/Payette area. Didn't know they dug all that up. Awesome find =]
Badass...you guys scored. The business owner must have been dumbfounded to find his cement walk all scooped and hollowed out.
Who would've thought, a road tear out, great idea! Nice finds guy's. Thanks bro's.
WOW!! They tore up the sidewalks too! No wonder you found so much! Before cement sidewalks folks would just walk in the dirt road or the boardwalk. Lots of loot to be found there!
Thats right
2degucitas picturing the muddy streets in western movies.
I still love coming back to this video!
Loved that guys! Just subscribed! Great production!
I love the videos and the way you talk about the history..just got my first metal detector can't wait till the snow melts.
I think I've racked up 500 views on this one. My favorite by far! ---------Joe Angel
Alan30189- this was an 1885 v nickel. It just had some wearing on the 8. If you look close you can see the 8. Thanks for watching!
+DrTones24k what detector is being used and what is the handheld smaller unit?
iconaclastor hah that small thing is a pin pointer
DrTones24k Ever detected Moscow Idaho, I wish I could find Indians...
The 1885 V nickel is worth over $500!
DrTones2
Great video man! Where do you get the music you use in the videos for background music?
That is soooo cool. Digging up some real history - As a Canuck, I envy the history my southern friends have buried in those small towns.
Awesome hunt guys! I saw this one a year or more ago for the first time and again today. It is still as good!
For what its worth, in a lot of old small towns, general stores acted as basic banks.
You guys are amazing :) absolutely the most entertaining detecting videos on RUclips !! Great production , keep em coming 😀
+natasha cherrin thanks!!
Awesome video guys! much better then anything on TV
That standing liberty quarter looked like it was still in good shape. Great job!!
Great spot you found! Congrats on your awesome finds! Great video!
So cool! Id love to go digging up some dirt with you guys
Awesome program and show guys!👍🏻 there's a lot of old places were I live. Just got into metal detecting a couple of months ago and hope to find some good stuff!
This is one video that never gets OLD!!....Nice diggz Doc. Best of Luck and HH
Back in the day people would put coins in the foundation of buildings for good luck your piece of concrete with a penny maybe a piece of old Foundation or the first piece of concrete poured in that little village
Very impressive hunt, EPIC. One of your best hunts yet. love it.
Nice Dig … Love finding the Strip shot clippings … lets you know good things are to come
Dude, I love your filming angles and commentary. It makes the whole video several notches above the rest on RUclips. You just can't pass up a street like that no way, no how!
Excellent video guys, in the top ten of best ever metal machine videos on RUclips :)
Great video...and (at the start of the video) absolutely LOVED that old VW van in the background! :)
Sure, streets were paved with horse droppings, so a coin dropped into that soup was left, mired inthe mud. Big loss in those days! Great find today!
Brilliant place to hunt!! never thought of it!!
I'm a wannabe digger. A tear up never entered my mind thinking of places to go !!
Did the same thing in Frankfort Indiana a few yrs back,,They had the whole main road thru town dug up,,I was the only one detecting it for 5 days. Came out with over 100 silvers and wheaties, Indians and tokens.
Excellent video and finds!
Amazing. I would love to go hunting with you guys. That's a great find on that road!!
Thanks for sharing.
Joshbiz!!
Just thinking, if y'all boys hadn't done this, all of these historic items would have been lost forever! Thanks boys.
Our pleasure!
That was very awesome!! It seems like every little kid's dream to be doing what you guys are doing haha.
Really nicely done video. Thanks guys...
oh wow!....I am stunned!..I never thought this would be!
Way to take advantage of a once in a lifetime location!
Great huntin' guys!!
Sweet finds too!!
Congrats! : )
Very excited to start metal detecting this coming Summer...
WOW well presented...it was like looking at a tv series...more of this plz...gratz on your finds HH.
Can't beat a site like that! No new coins is something you gotta love!
Very good video presentation too!
It is really good video! I like it! Thank you, guys!
That is seriously awesome! I used to live in Parma, less than 15 minutes away. No idea all that stuff was underneath the street!
Awesome place, an soooper finds!! Dang great video guys👍👌😃
That was a great video ! I recently found a 1926 British half penny in an old trailer park that is on the grounds of Camp Patrick Henry, a WW2 camp. Keep them coming Doc.
+John Lambert wow! That's awesome!
Love your personalities. You guys need your own show on the Travel channel.
Wow, just, wow, awesome finds guys, awesome finds. It is funny how your first standing liberty quarter is from 1920, the first silver coin that I ever found was also a 1920 standing liberty quarter. I found mine when my father and I were renovating an old farm house. Best of luck.
I really enjoyed this video....you guys have a magic together and it was really interesting and I am glad that you shared this with us.
Thanks so much for the kind words. We're glad you liked it!
Nice production guys, best street tear out hunt video I have ever come across!!
Cannot BELIEVE it took me this long to find your videos! Dang it dang it dang it! But that's ok, so worth the irritation. Great video, amazing production-all of it-you guys got it goin on! Used to live up there in McCall and really can't wait to get back up there for some fishin of my own~thanks for sharing guys!
+RV thereyet? Thanks so much!
Great vídeo !!!! I’m from Brazil !!! I like this hobby !!! Good locky !
GREAT VIDEO AND GREAT DIG.REALLY ENJOYED THE VIDEO.
you guys are MD warriors....keep the videos comming. I love them.
+Abraham Baltazar thanks so much!
what do you use to get your coins so clean once youve found them?
Great Video & Great Finds!
Awesome finds. I used to hunt in Idaho back in the 1980's and looking at the corrosion on your coins wondering what was different in the dirt in Fruitland compared to around Boise. Usually coins weren't all that bad for the dry climate there. Even stuff as old as Indians and V nickels. A few of us had a similar experience when they tore up all the grass at the state capitol yard in Boise in October 1984 and opened it up for THing for the first time. Missed out when downtown Boise streets were torn up in the early 1990s. Heard about some amazing coin finds. Thanks for sharing!
Good stuff guys. Your video production continues to improve. Keep em coming!
Gotta love those construction sites uncovering virgin ground. Thanks for takin us along. GL&HH
Makes me wish I had a nice metal detector. My hometown just demolished 2 large buildings on the original town square. The town has been here since the early to mid 1800's or so, and the town square is in the original spot. I've seen pictures of the square with the wooden porches and horse and buggies parked all over.
great video you guys ,really enjoyed watching ,should be on tv ,and that street is your history on a plate with some amazing finds and i like the banter between you lads also,, just hope that building does not start to subside LOL hope you can get back on there HH and best wishes,,,pat
Diggin the Goonies shirt and hellava score!!! i am just starting up and am having a great time researching places to hunt. Nothing as big as this yet but i am determined to and i will!!!
Good job on the finds!Nice!
Nice I have been waiting for a new video keep them coming
Guys, I love your videos!!! Seriously, you need to be on tv!
Hello? History channel? Have I got a show for you!
I have been through your channel at least 3 times in the last few months... And counting. PLEASE keep on filming!!! You're GRRRREAT!!! Can't wait to see what you "hook" next! 😉 Keep fishin'!
We did the streets in our little town in ND this last year. Wish I had seen this before hand...lol
Fantastic Video!! Thx!!
Great video...I really enjoyed it. Keep it up guys.
Great video guys.
that was a lot of fun guys.Thanks
Fun dig and great finds
Nice show guys. Very entertaining.
Very cool! Next time they redo the street I'm giving this a go!🐱⛏
This was Awesome guys!..
Holly crappers. You guys are making epic videos and doing it in my back yard. Great for the both of you. Keep up the perfect editing and sooner or later the call will come. I'm on board with you two.
My family lives a block over from the general store. Who would have known I was driving over this for all this time. Makes you think. What riches do we drive over everyday all day. What an opportunity!
No one tried to stop you from digging? Was this on a weekend? No one seems to be working. Amazing no silver dollars.
what kind of metal detectors are you using and how much do they run?
What was the rough value of this haul? IT looked absolutely amazing.
Awesome... Amazing finds
Great video with a lot of great finds! Congrats! GL&HH :-) S&C
Great job fellas!
Now that's awesome great job guys
Nice vid doc. Sweet finds!!!!
Cool video man. I have never stopped on one of those. Guess I gonna!!!
Nice vid
Great dig! My favorite and oldest find has been a 1906 V nickel with my E-trac. Found it in an old schoolyard in Tulsa, OK. Finding older coins has proven difficult here. So many of the turn of the century era parks here have been ruined by backfill with red clay dirt that is chock full of aluminum cans and other garbage. Almost impossible to find native soil in the key areas here in town...but I am always looking.
Man I like you guys already! This coin collector is totally subscribing!
Everyone here keeps wondering about the legalities of the hunt. They are tearing the road out, correct? Why would the authorities object? But, then again, I wonder why when I try to detect on the BEACH at Lake Michigan, you are greeted by the NO METAL DETECTORS ON BEACH sign. Kind of strange that families can go to the beach and children can make sand-castles, dig holes(so it obviously has nothing to do with filling your holes) and have fun but, you can't swing a detector. I think it may have to do with finding something worth a LOT of money, and the tax man not knowing about it. What a shame...
+rich short Indeed-and I'm sure you are most correct on that...sad. And stupid-stupid sadness...all around.
rich short I could possibly understand the contractor objecting if the holes interfere with making a decent subsurface. look at the rules for mudlarcking in England where a museum gets to review your finds. I'm starting to wonder if the Rangers at the beach keep the loot for themselves
Because authorities are busy bodies that like to object to everyone and everything. The very profession of being an "authority" attracts control freaks that love to ruin the fun. The sad thing is people wouldn't wonder about the legality of this hunt if everyone wasn't so paranoid about said, "authorities", harassing everyone. It's made people scared.
i dont know about the legal side of it, but i do road repair for a living and i can tell you i would have been pissed if i came back to find holes in what looked to be an almost completed base layer. seeing as how leveling out the gravel before you put down asphalt is half the job.
At 2:19, you can read the year on the coin. That ought to tell about the condition of the coin. That's awesome!
Great finds!
Great episode
Thank you so much for at last someone has explained what some of your coins are like the seated, which I guess is obvious to you guys but not to the populous in other countries. (Did you like that word.... Populous?) thought I would let you know that I wasn't a total moron. Don't you just love the feeling of detecting? Not knowing what's going to pop up next. I just love it. You just got another sub. Well done guys.
Awesome guys!
Enjoyed watching, TY.
onto the next old town street tear out! I will meet you there!!! LOL Good Luck and Happy Hunting
Nice video! Great finds!
Man you are so lucky to find a dig out like that !!!! again I hope to have my turn at it this year !!! keeeeeeeeeeep Diggggggggging !!!!!!! you know what your doing __________DrTones24k this was a "EPIC DIG "
You guys did or Digged it up well! Great stuff. Cheers Doc
Good job guys!!
Nice cleanup, well done guys 👍
how do you get your nickles so clean?