Metal Detecting! - Found Rare Slave Tag and Silver Half Dollar! | Nugget Noggin
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It was just a normal morning out metal detecting when I stumbled across this very historical find. I had no idea what it was at first, because it was folded shut. After opening up the brass object I quickly realized what I was holding, A Slave Tag from Charleston SC. You don't see too many of these tags come out of the ground now days. Plus this one was found really far from the Charleston area. Check out the video to experience the discovery with me.
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The brass triangle is used in older houses to hold the glass in windows. My old house was built in the mid 1800's and all the old windows we replaced had the triangles in the wood frame.
@billy_in_4c
6 жыл бұрын
I found one of those triangle things detecting last summer. I had no idea what it was, until now. Thanks!
@budyfixit
4 жыл бұрын
It the illuminati!
Thank you Nuggetnoggin for saying the piece about our History we can't change what was but learning from it makes us a better people.. God Bless...
The second that tag came off the person became free. I hope he or she lived a long, free life.
@loupremo
5 жыл бұрын
in your fantasy world
@moneyblue8466
3 жыл бұрын
@@loupremo huh
@Wixom2200
3 жыл бұрын
Me too. Thank you for your wonderful comment.
wow you just showed me something I never knew about the slave tag I always thought there were just papers on the slaves thank you nugget your a mighty fine young man xxx
great job! my kids and i are huge fans. we love to watch your show together. we recently bought a garrett 350 to get us started ourselves. thanks for being kid and family friendly and please, KEEP UP THE VIDEOS! god bless sir!
Of course it may simply have been lost but can you imagine that person, that enslaved seller of fruit hearing about emancipation or the coming of Union troops, taking off his or her slave tag and folding it in half and throwing it in the dirt. I can. Thank you for your videos. And your bold Witness for the Lord.
10 years of detecting and still finding firsts, your hands was shaking when you found that half dollar, slave tag and triangle
Hey nugget you are the best KZreadr ever and I got me a metal detector last weekend and found a lot of stuff an god bless you brother
Good video bud, that slave tag is what you said, a piece of our history, no denying it.
Slave Tags or slave badges were used by slaves in and around the well-known seaport and slave trade city of Charleston, SC from the late 1700s to 1865. Laws There were laws in place in the early 1800s which allowed slave owners to hire out their slaves. These laws were in place in southern cities including Mobile, Norfolk, New Orleans, Charleston, and Savannah. But, the only southern city that had a strict regulatory method for keeping track of these slaves was Charleston, SC. One requirement known only to slaves in Charleston, SC related to the use of slave tags or slave registration tags, which are highly collectible today. Slave owners could rent out the services of their slaves to other members of the community for a fee. Slaves were required to wear a slave tag or identification marker while working for others under the direction of their masters. Fees for the tags, similar to a license, were set based on the abilities and skills of the slave. The registration fee or tax for slave tags brought income to the city of Charleston, SC. Details on Tag An authentic slave tag included the city “Charleston” in raised lettering in an arched shape at the top of the tag near a punched out hole for the rope to wear around the slave’s neck. Most slave tags measured approximately 2 inches square and were worn in a diamond orientation. A serial number on the tag was specific to an individual slave. The tag further noted the slave’s occupation and year of issue. By law, the slave tag must be worn at all times by the slave during the calendar year marked on the tag. Tags included a one-word description of a slave’s skill such as “servant’. The tax year in raised numbers such as “1829” or “1841” is found on authentic slave tags. Also, an authentic slave tag had a unique serial number for one individual slave only. Most tags were made of copper by silversmiths or blacksmiths with a contract to make tags for the city. Authentic slave tags command from $75 to $3,000 depending on condition, occupation noted on the slave tag, and date of issue. Conversely, slaves working on the property of their original owner or on a plantation did not have to wear a slave tag. Authentic Slave Tags Slave TagAn authentic metal slave tag included the city “Charleston” in raised lettering in an arched shape at the top of the tag near a punched out hole for the rope to wear around the slave’s neck. Most slave tags measured approximately 1 ½ inches square to 2 inches square and worn in a diamond orientation. Tags included a one-word description of a slave’s skill or occupation such as the common occupations of “porter” and “servant”, and also other skills like “fisher,” “fruiterer”, “furniture maker” or “huckster” (the skill of salesmanship). Some tags have been faked over the years with other information embossed onto the metal tag however as an expert who has seen literally thousands of these tags at my appraisal events over the years, I can tell the fakes from the real slave tags. Many sellers of these tags discredit certain tags in an effort to inflate the market value or discredit other sellers of collectible tags. The tax year shown in raised numbers such as “1829” or “1841” can be found on authentic slave tags. Also, an authentic slave tag has a unique serial number relating to only one working slave which appeared in incised or hand punched numbers and not raised numbering. The Charleston city records that could have linked slave tags to the slaves who wore them (via the serial number on each tag) vanished after the Civil War, circa 1865. There are a few known makers of slave tags from Charleston, SC. Specifically, there were two makers of slave tags who had contracts with the city to forge these tags including John Mood who made tags during the 1840s and William M. Rouse who produced them during the 1850s. Values for slave tags have reached to nearly $20,000 for specialty tags however authentic tags that some to market regularly command thousands of dollars from collectors. Fake tags sell for around $50 each. Values for slave tags range widely depending on condition, authenticity (many are forgeries), noted occupation, and age.
@Shwee113
6 жыл бұрын
JUSTACHIPN what a contemptible practice
@justachipn3039
6 жыл бұрын
How things change uh ;)
@steveb6103
4 жыл бұрын
@@Shwee113 Now it's called a driver's license.
I sat here and wondered who wore that tag all those years ago. It’s a crying shame that things were ever like that. Great find nugget god bless
Great job on a rare and historical find.
Great video Nugget, so right about our history don't try to erase it or change it, learn from it.
@leejordan9566
6 жыл бұрын
Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
The tag is amazing! What a piece of history... I wonder if you could get a number off if it a trace it back to an actual person? It’d be cool to see if they have living ancestors and be able to give them a piece of their family’s history as well...
Im only 3mins in and I have to say man you are one intelligent and knowledgeable person! I love history and apparently your a great person to show the future generations how fun it can be looking into the past! Congrats on your finds and KEEP DIGGING!
Your Best yet! I am so proud of you that you view actual history of our country as important!
Reading some of these comments about the slave tag are amazing! This is such a important piece of history, these things should never be forgotten but shared! You know every time I dig a fired mini ball I stare at it and think, this was fired to take another man's life! In anger, in fear, or for survival! We did have some bad time's in our countries past, but all countries do. Considering, I think we have it pretty good in today's time's! So I am going to keep digging history and keep sharing it with other's, and when I am gone I will donate my collection to the local museum, where most of it came from! Keep on digging and share the history!
Awesome find! You're so right about people wanting to change or forget history. We need to learn from it and move forward so we don't repeat!
Best Hunt I've seen of yours(Yet)!...What an amazing historical find! Thanks for sharing the hunt with us....
One of the best parts of your videos is the passion in your voice.
What an amazing find Nuggs. That there is a piece of history that could tell a story. Great job!
I always wondered when you would find a slave tag. I watch your videos because I love to see all the historical artifacts you unearth. Keep up the good work!
I'm really glad you got close ups of the slave tag, what a sad and tragic chapter in our history, but it is very important to never forget. You have saved a piece of history.
Congrats on you're slave tag, how awsome, and it is the real deal, not a fake.
Many years of watching this channel..the slave tag is by far the coolest find thus far
congrats on the historical slave tag find of a life time ,well deserved for all the time spent afield detecting .
Slave tag! Amazing Nugget! Thank you for digging up America history! Priceless! And thank you for your verses!
Hi Nugget , I agree with Jeff . Glazing point for a glass window . Thanks for another great video . You find the coolest things ! I think you are a great young man !
First off I got to say that I love watching your videos. Thank you so much for posting them. The brass triangle. I believe it was used to hold a pain of glass in the window frame. Putty would then have sealed the window
I love the video's you make! Always exciting and makes me want to get back into metal detecting. I've seen a lot of the videos on the channel. Keep up the great work.
Tags were used as sub contractor badges, they were paid for and regulated by the city of Chas. No where in the country were these made and regulated. According to craft, many bought freedom by subbing their services.... Most if not all were trustworthy and lived solely with immediate family. I have dug many and none sold. Found on my personal property near Chas, the tags are one of the most treasured finds in existence.. Great job as always Nugget.. Thanks for the honesty at video end!!
Absolutely incredible man! Unfortunately not many detectorists will get to experience finding a slave tag so huge congrats!!! Nice silver half & other finds as well!
It is a joy to watch you each time
Very cool finds Mike! Thanks for posting.
Young man, you are an inspiration to others! Your positive attitude and enthusiasm are so uplifting and encouraging. Your sharing of scripture is soul filling. Your sense of adventure and fun are contagious. Keep up the good work and may God bless you!
Thanks for the super close up..KZreadrs need to do that more
Amazing, amazing find. You keep honoring America. You made me so proud to hear your opinion on history!
Well spoken at the end my friend. Thankfully we have come a long way here in this great country. Keep up the hard work and thanks for sharing.
What amazing finds.. Great job Michael!!
Just wanted to say thank you for your channel. Me and my son love watching you. He is 11 and got a cheap detector for Christmas. We got mine over the weekend and have been out a couple times. We found a ring today. Now if we only had a pin pointer we would get to spend more time hunting then trying to get what we find out of the hole. Lol. Keep it up sir. And may God bless you in your search.
Lovely video as always ... fantastic to see that Slavery Tag particularly in the ground and no longer on a human. We have come so far in such a short space of time but we still have a way to go. All you can do, is your part, enjoy your life, and attempt each day to treat others as you wish to be treated.
Congratulations Nugget! That is certainly a Find of a Lifetime!
Fascinating. Thanks for posting this hunt. Take care.
A tremendous historical find good on you! Blessings
Always great finds in your videos! Love it! Keep it up brother.
Very nice discoveries. Slave tag is an awesome find. Congratulations. See you again real soon.
I honestly love watching your videos!!!
Great finds. Agree with you on trying to change history. Thank you for this video.
Nice variety of great artifacts ~ and a silver coin! You had a great day! Congratulations!
According to the site exonumia.com, a Charleston slave tag with the occupation "fruiterer" is very scarce . You might have something worth money as well as historical value . Nice!
Again great content and thanks for sharing With us. Greetings from WW2HistoryHunter
Love it. Stay awesome, nugget!
It’s nice knowing that nobody will ever have to wear that tag ever again
@theshepardgamer2873
6 жыл бұрын
Cole Takkish yes
@Bob-fz7pd
6 жыл бұрын
Cole Takkishl. We can all pat ourselves on the back for ending slavery here in America but celebrating the end of slavery is premature. Africa has a flourising slave trade as we type. You can go to Africa today and buy a man, woman or child. Twenty three countries i believe are doing this unless those human rights groups are lieing to us. I thought everyone knew this. Amazing find though. Especially finding the missing piece.
@robertdennis5888
6 жыл бұрын
Next time it will be micro chips and the make of the beast.
@boy2scout
6 жыл бұрын
If Obemer and hillarity had their way we'd all be given tags and a collar
@MichaelCouture87
6 жыл бұрын
Rob Mason What a gross and ignorant comment. To add such a comment, given the context of this ACTUAL slave tag being found, is quite shameful. And I won't even get into the hypocrisy of the idiot in the White House now... but show some respect. The fact that your go-to when discussing slavery is Hillary and Obama is very reveling, and very indicative of a person without empathy.
Absolutely fantastic historical find, well done,
Great finds and awesome videos! Keep posting bub!!!
Already saddened by the decline in our nation, seeing that slave tag saddened me even more, it's our reality of our past, it was real, it happened, it's past, I'm saddened their is still so much hate. I thank God for how far we caome since those days past. And pray for us now🙏🌻 I love all your videos, the Bible verses in the beginning, the views of our land, the waterfalls and water hunt are my favorite, the Arrowheads, I'm also Cherokee Indian, German, Irish & English. So I enjoy the culture and you take us all to places we've never been, 🌻🤗🙏 it's amazing to see the Lord's work. Thank you for taking the time and sharing your journey with us. It's beautiful 🎶🦋🌷🍃 This video touched my heart 💜🙏🦋
It's incredible that you found the slave tag but even more so that you found the corner five feet away! It's hard to imagine times such as that...God Bless, Michael.
Love your vids noggin,keep them coming
That tag is interesting. Thanks for sharing the hunt!
I agree with you on your history thoughts. We need to learn from history so not to repeat it. Definitely not change or destroy it. Wonderful video and a great find.
As always, great video Michael. Nice relic saves and Franklin Half (one of my favorite coins) I’ve only found one of those myself. 😎 God Bless & Happy Hunting!
Wow what a great find with that tag. I agree, history is important. All of it. We should all know and learn from the truth about our past. History doesn't always repeat itself, but it often rhymes.
That is really cool,never knew they had tags before. Great hunt
COOL FINDS..coin and slave tag...WOW!
So happy for you .... that history is insane
SUPER COOL ONE OF A KIND FIND!!!
Congrats on 2 great first finds. Franklin was my 1st half, not seen another Frankee since. No slave tags up here in New England, what a find.
We love watching your videos, my husband had stroke, both caroidiad arteries 8 in. blocked,,last April,,,God built small vein in back of head which supplies blood to brain,,since that happened,, he had to quit work immediately,,He really enjoys your finds,,your great personality!!! The inspiring verses! God bless!!!
Amazing finds, and the slave tag is historical and sad at the same time.
@leejordan9566
6 жыл бұрын
Heartbreaking.
@professoroak3411
6 жыл бұрын
the word you two are looking for is "educational" those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it, after all
@Shwee113
6 жыл бұрын
It's vile
@professoroak3411
6 жыл бұрын
Marlon Jey Mayo What part of logic before emotion do you people not understand? If you care about people then don't let history become lost or we're DOOMED to repeat the mistakes of the past. Logic first, emotion last.
@illest_centaur_ever1387
6 жыл бұрын
Professor Oak ez for a emotionless person to say..
Wow! That’s awesome. I live in Charleston and work as a park ranger at Charles Towne Landing. I find a lot of old bottles in the marsh. Always enjoy your videos man. God Bless
Awesome, Michael! That is worth a lot!
Awesome find! Congrats!
What an amazing piece of American history. Great finds.
Wow, what a find that slave tag was. Great bit of hunting there.
Nice find! Indeed, keep the statues up!
Very nice find, have only seen slave tags in books , wow nice !
That slave tag is a fabulous find. I have never seen anyone find one. So Kewl.
Great job. I really enjoy watching your videos. Denise NJ
awesome finds. slave tag & half dollar....... what a hunt!
I believe that triangle may be a glazing point , used to hold the glass in a window . Just a guess though .
@acertainshape
6 жыл бұрын
Jeff Ritcey You are correct.
@johnarnold5335
6 жыл бұрын
Jeff Ritcey it is.
@brendajudge2709
6 жыл бұрын
Jeff Ritcey that's what I thought it was
I love ur videos keep up the good work 👏
Congratulations on Franklin #1. I just found my first one last year (after detecting for 3 years)! Great job on saving that history! Nugget, you need a new pair of gloves!
@McChrister
6 жыл бұрын
Nick Haas Those are his favourite pair! LoL...;-)
Congrats Nugget on finding a stellar Slave tag!
Love your content man, keep it up
Beautiful video. You do such a nice job at filming and editing.
Congrats Michael. It’s a beautiful find and piece of history. Now you definitely owe me a productive spot. 😏
Nice job and great finds! Congrats and happy hunting!
Awesome find a true piece of history
Hi there bro keep up the good hunt and keep up the good work on your videos and God bless you and your family and friends and everything you do in your life 🙏
That flat button is a very good indicator of a lot older, deeper finds. Get all the 0-8 inch stuff out then hit it again and dig the whispers!
Just started watching your videos love them
What a find. Crazy to imagine unearthing something that hadn't seen the light of day since being worn by a slave -- a kidnapped, tortured and hopeless human being. Always enjoy your videos, but what a beautiful thing you're doing to preserve history. Not to throw a moral elbow, but it would be neat if that could somehow be used on display to educate young people, and to show them exactly what the reality of our history is.
Great historical find on that slave tag. God Bless!
Congratulations. Great finds!
The brass triangle possibly is used in glazing in a glass pane to a window. I think they are called "glazing points"... Great video! Thx for sharing this!
Great vid nuggeet keep up the good work
No entiendo el ingles. Pero tus aventuras . Son muy interesantes. Los objetos encontrados fabulosos. La moneda de medio dolar genial. Saludos Amigo desde BARCELONA (Katalonya). Y esperando una nueva Entrega.Este Hobby es muy adictivo. LIKE.
Absolutely love that slave tag... Just imagine if that tag could talk.
@angryhairpeice
6 жыл бұрын
Caliboi Docken I wouldn't want to hear that tale. I don't consider those "The good old days!" It is a dark stain on our history, and should in no way be celebrated.
@glenngraham2766
6 жыл бұрын
actually the slave that belonged to that tag would tell you how his country sold him..not all slaves were treated badly. most stayed with the farmers and took on their last name..many of slave decedents still work for the same family today..truely not a dark stain at all...just the way life was.
@TheworldofAR15
6 жыл бұрын
“Wash me”
@Roosterdoodler
6 жыл бұрын
angryhairpeice sorry I don't see the celebration? The old saying is ( forgotten history repeats itself). Let's remember!
@CC58
6 жыл бұрын
The fact is was folded up says a lot. Probably worth $10,000.
Great video thanks for sharing!
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