found a jar of old coins on Devil Anse Hatfields property

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Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield, one of the main figures in the infamous Hatfield-McCoy feud of the late 1800s, was born and raised in Logan County, West Virginia, in the Tug River Valley. His family had been some of the early settlers in this region, and the river served as the boundary between Kentucky and West Virginia. Most of the Hatfields lived on the West Virginia side.
We camp and metal detect in his former property which is now owned by his great Grandson Jack Hatfield, who has a museum and tourist attraction there.

I just Started Watching it. I Haven't seen The so Called Cache yet. for all I Know it Could be a Jar of Memorials at this Point .
And a Scam Title.
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I saw nothing of interest like a jar of coins... other than the huge bowie knife it was moot.
 

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a 1870's Morgan , 2 Walkers and a barber Quarter in a jar

c1917 Burial

Discovery Around 18:30



Reveal around 29:35


there was other Signals there but could have been Rust From the Former Lid, Or other Coins they Didn't dig.
They Seemed to Be Newbies To the Hobby.
At least the one Guy was. he may have been just the video'er
 

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