Farms: Treasure Hunters-5 "Pennsylvania Farms"
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Treasure Hunters -5, We checked out two farms in southeastern PA. Found coins from 1847 on up. The farms also produced alot of false signals, witch was frustrating as well as comical. In this short 10 min piece, you can see what detectorists have to deal with just to find something, or not! Next episode we will dig out an old Well and search a Barn for lost Rings. This time we find something valuable.
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what town was this?
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I couldn't watch after seeing the ground getting stabbed like whatever would be in the hole HAS to be indestructible. Jeesh.
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every time you guys scrub your dirty grubby sandy fingers over a coin like that you lower the grade a point or two. That could equate to hundreds of dollars of value. Carry a bottle of water and a soft tooth brush, or wait until you get home to clean them.
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My God! Stabbing and grinding and scraping with metal tools -- if there is a coin in there it won't be worth a cent by the time it's pried out.
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if it was something nice you amitures would have already scraped and scratched the ever loving shit out of it
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I'm checking in with Woody right now about the shovel used. I want one myself. I'll update you with another post. Thanks TJ
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what type of shovel you use?
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Battlefield music.
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I've got a bottle just like that one. It has a nice shape and color to it.
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she should have her holes filled
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hay hook handle?
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Thanks for commenting! I'm presently looking for gold in Arizona & I wouldn't be too surprised if we get a chase scene with rattlesnakes. I be sure to have the camera on a 10ft pole or more! TJ.
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like the video, with the music i was waiting for a chase scene or something.
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That's why we joked about calling him, "grave digger Joe". We did fill our holes. Most of us dig holes that are about 10 inches in diameter. Thanks for watching! TJ
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Wow, those are some large holes!
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Thanks for watching! Hope to run into you guys perhapts this summer! TJ.
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You are always welcome to come to any of our meetings. They are very informal & we always have a good time seeing what everyone found each month! TJ.
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Thanks for sharing! Really enjoyed seeing something different! Love the format! I subd you guys, please check me out and do the same!
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@take1creations Thanks!!!
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Just go onto the web and join lots of forums about metal detecting. Join a local club. This is where you will learn the most, and most members are more than willing to help you out with equipment & settings. It's more fun with a group of people. Happy Hunting! TJ.