THIS GUY FOUND RARE COIN METAL DETECTING WORTH 100X FACE VALUE!

Published 2023-11-25
Metal detecting around a house built in 1948. I found a rare coin worth 100 times face value and something that predated the house by nearly a century!

All Comments (21)
  • Video glitches for about 10 seconds at 2:53. I apologize for this. New detecting video ready to post for tomorrow already. While I'm in a groove I'll post as many as I can. :)
  • @RobFindsTreasure
    Great to see some cool finds. The lipstick tube was my favorite…. Well, right behind the dime.
  • @MUDSWAT
    Good to see you out digging again! :face-blue-wide-eyes: It's a wonderful hobby and hopefully stays with us for the rest of our lives. :face-purple-wide-eyes: :eyes-pink-heart-shape:
  • @BN-US
    Another one we enjoyed watching!
  • @soonzach4017
    Your channel is always very interesting, so glad you are back 🙏👍
  • @GA1dad
    I used to be a subscriber of yours,, but took a break for a while a few years back. Don't even remember why. But, I searched you out today and was very pleased to see you are still swinging the T2!! I understand why,, it's a great detector!! BTW,,,, subscribed again!
  • @byronhewitt3463
    Yepper's, that's a chalk line, you just put your chalk in where that little door is and you're good to go! It looks like it's in very good shape too, Nice find.
  • @randyscj429
    Hello JD, Hope ya had a great Thanksgiving and wishing you a Merry Christmas. Keep up the good work and vids. Be safe and take care, "God Bless", sincerely, Randy. 🙏😇👊
  • @cryptonight4860
    Great seeing you back! That was a very entertaining video, you can't beat finding civil war relics and old coins in the same location, even better it being in your own back yard! I would hit that wooded area a few more times while some of the growth is down. Some time back in the 70's my brother use to go to old coin shops, this one shop had a container that sat out on the counter that was mixed with foreign and old worn US coins. I can't remember for sure the price, but I think they was like 50 cents to 1 dollar each. My brother found a 1916 Mercury dime in that container and where the mint marks location was a piece of old dried up gum or glue was on it! He bought the coin, took it home and removed the paste off of it. Sure enough it was a 1916 D! Take care and God bless!