DigVid02 (VTH5)- 2013-05-27- Coinshooting in Old Town Brunswick
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My second full-length detecting video.
Please sit back and enjoy it, if you've got 24 minutes to burn.
I think it turned out OK. Future videos will probably be shorter, single-target affairs, though.
Still learning the software, and how to use YouTube as an uploader rather than a downloader.
Coins-to-crap ratio (7 out of 10) pretty good in this one.
Keepers-to-non-keepers ratio (2 out of 10) also not bad.
Please sit back and enjoy it, if you've got 24 minutes to burn.
I think it turned out OK. Future videos will probably be shorter, single-target affairs, though.
Still learning the software, and how to use YouTube as an uploader rather than a downloader.
Coins-to-crap ratio (7 out of 10) pretty good in this one.
Keepers-to-non-keepers ratio (2 out of 10) also not bad.
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(I deleted the other commentary in this post, since it is obsolete now that the full video has been posted.)
Let me know what you think of the full movie, though.
Of course this is slightly OT here, as the coins found are US ("Liteside") coins.
This is all good warmup for the future England trip, though.
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<< <i>Very nice. What's the history of your town? How far back does it go in American history, war etc? >>
Brunswick was laid out in 1774, so a lot of the street names in Old Town have British and Hanoverian names. (George Street, Hanover Park, Halifax Square, etc.)
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<< <i>Whats the oldest relic you have found? >>
This, almost certainly, in both the coin and metallic relic departments.
Not counting the paleolithic projectile point I once found. That and one other projectile point are probably my oldest artifacts found.
And of course the fossils I find are many millions of years old, but they don't really count as "relics", per se.
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