1733 Fleet Metal Detecting for Gold & Silver Spanish Artifacts in the Florida Keys. Treasure Hunting
1733 Fleet Metal Detecting for Gold & Silver Spanish Artifacts in the Florida Keys. Treasure Hunting
Join me on my experiences treasure hunting/metal detecting for 1733 Fleet Spanish Gold and Silver Treasure along the beautiful Florida Keys. Using a Minelab Equinox 800, some research a CKG sand scoop and lots of luck, follow along my first view experience via GoPro. Please like and subscribe for much more to come. Gold coin, silver coin, pirate treasure hunting, metal detection Minelab Equinox 800. Garrett carrot, CKG sand scoop, bullion, GoPro, DJI, reale, escudo. Islamorada, Key West.
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Nothing beats Florida’s Beaches! nothing like Santa Monica!
Could you have legally used the metal detector on a known ship wreck?
I thought if you were not a subcontractor to the lease holder or shipwreck rights owner it was illegal.
Thanks for any information
Great find! Good job. Hope to be down in the keys myself this summer!
Pretty cool!
That’s really cool, I’m inspired to find one of my own now
Nice! Keep digging in that area. Where there’s one, often times, there’s more
It looks like the same coin you found near Vero Lmafo. Click bait video
3:19 I hope u find something
Free money bacically
nice video
Nice!
12:35 that there is a " pieces of 8"
Sad you have to plant a coin! Totally stagged! Trying to hide it with all that fast-forwarding!
I seriously need to go treasure hunting. That coin looks awesome. Congrats on the find!
I find this so relaxing for some reason
Why did I think all water hunting near wrecks was off limits? You mentioned the wreck site and planned to detector the water. Up on the treasure cost I have always heard, only beach detecting only.
I have never seen a silver coin come out of the surf or come out that clean from the beach after being buried for three hundred years.
Congratulations on the coin , so glad you didn’t give up !
So amazing video my friend ❤😊 I would love to try this.
There was a flats Capt , that used to live down in the keys. I used to go visit him up to 10xs a year to visit, fish and occasionally use my metal detector. Especially on sand bars close to wreck sites. I have never found anything of importance from any Spanish galleon. The one time i just said "awe eff it, i just want to fish" we were walking on this sand bar in about 6"of water. I’m worried about sting rays so I’m doing the sting ray shuffle. He’s doing the same. 3 steps in he let’s out a little laugh. "What’s so funny Jeff?" I asked. He held up a gold doubloon. Wtf? Not fair. That was many years ago. Jeff has passed and i haven’t been back.
Nice hunt and awesome coin! Is there certain areas your not allowed to hunt due to certain individuals who put claims?? Hopefully you’ll get more finds in the near future without interference
Are these spots public or do you have to have permission to hunt them?
Nice find 🤙🏴☠️
That is totally great information I love to go visit this islamorada Beach and go start my new journey and see what I find with my new equinox 900 👏👏👏😁😁😁💯
Nice video but the music is slighty annoying and unnecessary if you don’t mind me saying buddy.
I have a couple of questions. First of all let me say something about myself. I have been metal detecting beaches for 30 years. I was a treasure diver for four years. I found over 350 Spanish gold coins, and hundreds of silver reales. OK now onto my questions. First of all you were on a beach that has zero erosion. You’re finding aluminum all over the place and there is seaweed at the site. Almost 0 odds of finding any treasure at that site. And then there’s your reaction after finding the coin. This find happened after you found gold and silver Spanish coins on a 1715 site. I’m sure you researched them afterwards. So you know exactly what a real looks like. And you came down to this page specifically hunting shipwreck coins. Yeah, when you found it, you said what is this? Is that a coin? I hope it’s a coin. It’s obviously a real. Yet you did not say that. And then you identified it as a two real. So you went from not knowing what it was to knowing that it was a 2 real. Also, if I found a Spanish coin at the beach, I would have stayed until the batteries in my metal detector died. I would’ve dug that whole beach up. Your video ended right after the fine. I thought that was weird. And finally, of all the hundreds of Spanish coins that I found that were in shallow water, or on the beach, had some kind of crust on them kind of like an Oreo cookie, and also the vast majority of them had a green tint. Both of your silver coins have a black patina that looks like it was put on there by somebody. You can take a perfectly shiny silver coin and put it in a Ziploc baggie with egg whites, and it will turn black overnight. Very simple to do. I’m not accusing you of anything. I’m just making observations. Another thing, you only show the shipwreck finds. Normally when somebody finds stuff like that, they find a shit load of modern coins and jewelry also. Or musketballs. You have nothing else to show. That is very suspicious.
I have to buy metal detecting to live this wonderfull experience ,Thanks for this amazing video ,
Nice.
Do you have any problems with keeping what you find? Does the State want you to report findings?
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You have a good thing going here with these videos! 👍
thats awesome! Where did you find the history of where the ship wrecks were found?
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That is a spot that you would want to use a big coil and go very slowly and listen for a very faint tone
Things could be very deep ❤
sensational video ❤❤
Luck is where you find it
Gratz on the coin ! Now you can sell it and buy yourself a decent pin pointer.
Awesome coin find, once in a lifetime find
Fill your holes and take the trash you find and dispose of it properly!
Nice dude, very nice find
Why are you using the scoop as just a shovel instead of as a scoop and sifter as it’s designed?
Was there re-bar in that wall?
Very nice find