Metal Detecting Remote ISLAND! Found Buried Treasure from 137+ Yrs Ago!
Metal Detecting Remote ISLAND! Found Buried Treasure from 137+ Yrs Ago!
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Metal Detecting an ISLAND! Found Buried Treasure from 137+ Years Ago!
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What, no marble ? You did get the spoon though. You always find one or the other.
Do you cleanup everything to see them in all their glory. What I wouldnโt do to be able to do that once in a while.
I had to comment this after seeing my alma mater on your friend’s shirt: "Go Cats!" ๐
I BELIEVE THAT THE EAGLE HANDLE IS FROM A CANE OR AN UMBRELLA, GOD BLESS Y’ALL.
Kabel
Great video!
I thought your special announcement was you and daisy got engaged.
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Oh my word your girlfriend has the most beautiful teeth and smile. I enjoyed your adventure. Harley rocks.
I think that is an antique griffin body
The flat piece is where a table sat (with 3 more legs) check google to see examples. Vikings used griffinโs in the axe handles
Hope this helps
I did look up pictures but would need to text you them
Keep digging
That brass eagle is a leg off of a stove
Never say , "Ready set Go" to Daisy.
That brass eagle looks like a fireplace poker!
Fire poker handle maybe
Now Daisy, how come so many oyster shell, are you near the coast?
That’s a Griffin, and is a family crest of the ancient royalty Pengruffwyndd/Pengruffwynd family. Other spellings: Gruffudd, Gruffydd, Gryffydd, Gryffynd, Griffin, Griffith.(the Tudor’s were descended from this line as a bunch of ‘mutts’, lol).
I’ve found some info online that says Griffin originated in Ireland. But in truth, it was Griffin nobility that appeared in Ireland in the 12th century.
That looks like it may have been part of a walking cane? I’d get a professional assessment of that piece, it might be extremely valuable, especially if it’s owner can be identified.
Really shame i live in Finland. ๐ข The knife in the beginning was so cool! ๐๐
Can I have a metal detector lol I’ve always wanted to start metal detecting you inspire me I want to start this Hobbies with my son we are in San Diego California
You and Daisy play well together.
How do yโall find these old dump sites?
That one piece looks like a seahorse cane topper i guess more like a Phoenix
Nugget nugget I think you need to carry a gun sometimes just in case thereโs an alligator or something
i like this treasure hunting video i hope we can hae a sleep over soon ad watch more treasure hunting videos like this please nugget noggin and we can have snacks and watch more treasure hunting videos love you have a nice day !1
Daisy was right…the handle she found is to a roasting spit for roasting over a open fire
I have a unique and prominent talent for finding old coins, nails, and pretty much anything metal, with my eyes only.
Great video Nugget!
I wonder if the crank Daisy found might be part of a butter churn, missing the wooden fins and a wooden handle? Love watching your videos!
This video is hilarious!
Eagle could be a fireplace poker handle
Really terrific.. itโs so worth it getting out and enjoying the hunt. Just go do it!
Daisy is magnetic!
Really enjoyed seeing you literally grow up doing your videos!
Thanks guys
Stay Golden
Peace Prospector Tripp
I know this is 2 months ago and Iโm not sure if anyone offered what an item was Daisy had found. It look like to me to be an earlier style mortar detonator looks to be neutralized but not sure ? anyway just thought Iโd mentioned that? I had a picture but canโt figure how to send it? I entered mortar detonator to google and found some close to what you found.
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Daisy ๐จ๐จ๐จ
So wanted to go but unfortunately my mother passed away and it just wasnโt in the books. Glad you had a great turnout
nugget noggin im glad your treasure hunting i like this video when can we have a sleep over and talk about treasure hunting and have snacks love you and i want to see you agin love you from zachery todd
A Garder snake…
The bites are no see ums. They are like tiny horse flies.
Looks to me like Dassy found herself a coffee grinder crank handle.
The bird head thing may be off a flag pole i can’t remember what their called but that’s what it looks like from here ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ๐๐๐ป
Fun video! I’m newer to metal detecting, it is a lot of fun to see what you can find
Daisy act like a kid and stop if only people in this world were as nice as her
the brass eagle looks like it would have been much longer and got hammerd in the ground possibly civil war.may have went outside of officers tent one on each side of doorway .
Nice finds , bless the three ov you , you just never know๐๐๐
The first automobiles and tractors used cranks to start them, that’s probably what that is.
Wow, some really great finds! You three together give an educational yet humorous video & I love it! I learned about feather edge & mocha-ware pottery, round headed non-poisonous snakes as well as turner thingys (insert Daisyโs imitation of a turning sound here, which is similarly also how I describe things). I Loved the bird headed something that Michael found as well! And top-notch tent-hotel accommodations to beat all!
Cuff link
The bird is a Griffin
Great find
I havenโt watch you for awhile and you have grown up. So glad you are still exploring and doing what you love.
5:52 itโs a winch handle
Wish I could find a woman that loves detecting