I made AMAZING FINDS on the fairytale ancient path! Metal Detecting Germany Nr.197

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The fairytale ancient footpath is one of my favourite sites to metal detect. On my last hunt there I made truly amazing finds!

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  • Hi Hans, lovely video. I expect that the rain was uncomfortable at times but the beauty of that spot is precious to behold. Thank you for sharing your outings with us. God Bless.
  • I love Germany. It is the homeland of many of my ancient ancestors.
  • I think your fans love that footpath almost as much as you do! Great video as usual! Thank you for taking us with you!!
  • I love the bright greens from the rain. That and the gentle rain sounds just make this video special.
  • @SilverSaxon
    I love your enthusiasm and the joy you express when you make great finds. That last coin was a wonderful find.
  • @creounity
    The footage of the nature is lovely! 🙂
  • Hans, you are psychic! I was next to the wood stove nice and warm on this chilly morning with a cup of fresh coffee thrilled to watch your latest video! 🙂. When I was a small girl visiting my German-born grandmother we’d go for walks on old roads in the forest. We’d bring a picnic and she always looked for a place with a slope on the side of the road…if there was a high side she would always pick that side to sit on. She said that it was a habit from when she was a small child because back then people walked and rode and drove carts all on the same path and if you were going to stop, to rest or have some food or change your clothes you always stood well to the side so you would not cause any accidents….but also sitting in a high place on the sides allowed you to see who was coming down the road so you could mentally prepare for who you might meet. She said her mother (my great-grandmother) would usually hide her coin purse under a rock or a root first thing while they were stopped so in case robbers might show up suddenly at least they might not find her coins if they searched her. She also would keep a decoy purse on her person with a few pennies in it, that way she could give them the decoy purse if necessary. You never knew who you might meet on the track-ways so caution was just part of how one travelled, especially if you were on foot or just dismounted from your horse. The tiny thimble must have been in a child’s pocket and slipped out….what a sweet find.
  • @hippyhay1659
    I'm literally watching this with a cup of hot coffee.
  • @TR4zest
    It is raining here in England. It seems to have rained since November. As I opened your video, I heard the rain from your detectoring adventure. It was a nice parallelism. A cup of tea, a biscuit, and Hans smoothly talking through finding coins that are half a millennium old. 25 generations have come and gone since they fell from someone's purse. What an amazing path it is that you explore. I enjoyed my 20 minutes with you. PS have you seen the TV show 'The Detectorists'? Hans. A sweet story of friendship through metal detecting. Thank you.
  • @kimebeck72
    Great video Hans! Thanks for taking us along on your detecting adventures
  • Yes! Your silver coin was a reward from the metal gods...or from the only One that matters!
    All your finds are exciting!
    So much history there!
  • @Clintreid75
    Thank you for uploading Hans. Love your work 👍
  • Again, another beautiful walk with you through this idyllic wonderland.
    So happy for you finding these amazing treasures!
  • @TDZ.92
    Beautiful, thanks for sharing!
  • Sorry I was late responding to the commentary. I am in a nursing home suffering from ALS. Cannot walk or talk, and the life expectancy from this disease is 2-3 years. I just became 69 on April 8th this year. Always enjoy your walks in the area, and finding treasures. Will continue watching as long as positive. God bless you and your searching, Hans. See you hopefully on the next. 👍🇺🇸
  • @Nell_1240
    Love the footpath videos! always beautiful. Its amazing to think how many different people traveled it throughout the years. Love your enthusiasm with every find! ❤
  • @Jay-tc7dm
    Good Morning Hans. I Always Enjoy Your Videos. Thank You For Sharing. Stay Safe. 🤝