That soil is treating the coins good, even the coppers. That 1911S wheat looked in really good shape, if that pans out to be fine, maybe extra fine, that's $100plus coin. Silvers look good to. And congrats on the signet ring.😊
Thanks Ron! I'm tempted to send it in to get graded as well but I'm going to try to get some of the green off of it first if I can without screwing it up. That old homestead was amazing to hunt! Thanks for watching!
Thanks William! The dark North Dakota soil we have is very kind to wheats and IHP's. Every so often I will dig one with a bit of mint luster still present. Sadly we don't have the really old stuff to detect here but most of what we find comes out looking real nice so i think it's a fair trade. Thanks for watching!
Good video I have family in the Sioux City area have a couple farms lined up this summer, pretty exited. Where I’m at in Florida no too much old finds so far.
Thanks David! I've got another video almost done....just need a good find or a silver to end it off. I wish you luck on your farm detecting! It can be tough sometimes but you usually find old stuff at places like that.
Thanks Bob! I think it was made in the late 1800's to early 1900's as out of 10 coins I've dug there the oldest was a 1919 wheat. I love that old fancy cursive!
Thanks man! I'm kind of glad it wasn't a rare one since I gave it my John Hancock! All the ground there has never been plowed so the roots are super thick which I think led to almost everything being at or near the surface.
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Great job. Keep up the great work.
Thanks Joey! I'm going to try to keep getting as many videos as I can get out time permitting. Thanks for watching!
That soil is treating the coins good, even the coppers. That 1911S wheat looked in really good shape, if that pans out to be fine, maybe extra fine, that's $100plus coin. Silvers look good to. And congrats on the signet ring.😊
Thanks Ron! I'm tempted to send it in to get graded as well but I'm going to try to get some of the green off of it first if I can without screwing it up. That old homestead was amazing to hunt! Thanks for watching!
Great hunt, here in PA we never get coppers that look that good. Enjoyed your video.
Thanks William! The dark North Dakota soil we have is very kind to wheats and IHP's. Every so often I will dig one with a bit of mint luster still present. Sadly we don't have the really old stuff to detect here but most of what we find comes out looking real nice so i think it's a fair trade. Thanks for watching!
Good video I have family in the Sioux City area have a couple farms lined up this summer, pretty exited. Where I’m at in Florida no too much old finds so far.
Thanks David! I've got another video almost done....just need a good find or a silver to end it off. I wish you luck on your farm detecting! It can be tough sometimes but you usually find old stuff at places like that.
Great finds - congrats on the gold ring! Looks old
Thanks Bob! I think it was made in the late 1800's to early 1900's as out of 10 coins I've dug there the oldest was a 1919 wheat. I love that old fancy cursive!
Weird everything so shallow!!
The grass roots were so thick out there
Too bad that want a 1901 s. If it was, typical Mike though! Nice start to your channel bud!!
Thanks man! I'm kind of glad it wasn't a rare one since I gave it my John Hancock! All the ground there has never been plowed so the roots are super thick which I think led to almost everything being at or near the surface.
What was the vdi numbers for the gold ring
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