1783 Nova Constellatio …Cool and Rare!

Oct 5, 2014
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Hello Everyone,

I had a fantastic day at a new permission farm field in central RI. The crop was just harvested and the field was “ripe” for a bit of detecting. I was gridding north/south on the property using the Garrett AT Pro in Pro-Zero, full sensitivity and zero discrimination. On the first few passes two nice old (Barber and Seated) dimes found my coil, definitely a good start! Upon the 3 and 4 pass an Indian cent, wheat cent and Mercury dime found the coil. BUT on the 6th pass a strong/solid tone alerted me as I casually looked down for the VID number, it was 81. So, I thought cool another silver dime. I dug a 6 inch scoop of farm dirt and much to my surprise, out popped what I thought was a common large cent. I removed a soft tooth brush from my finds pouch and began to very gently brush away the years of dirt only to realize it was a fantastic find. I placed it on the mound of dirt and took a “after dig/clean” photo. I could not believe my eyes a Nova Constellatio copper! I carefully wrapped the precious treasure and placed it a secure plastic case. The rest of the day was a total dream…I did find a few relics and old coins, but I could not stop thinking (what year? What type? Is it rare?...etc.).

Upon arriving home, I continued cleaning with a soft tooth brush and nothing else; as of this penning have done nothing further to the coin. The cleaning slowly uncovered a year of 1783 and according to Colonial and Early American Coins, David Bowers: a type of Crosby 2-B Pointed Rays – Small US, Rarity: USR-11.

I am still “jumping for joy” over this very cool rare coin find and hope to get back to this field in the near future.

Thank you for looking.

GL & HH

Doc

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Congrads on a great find ! :occasion14:
 

Giant congrats PoE, that’s a super coin. Nice readable condition too. Very well done.
 

Very nice Professor. As you stated cool and rare. We can feel the excitement just from your post. A Big-O-Congrats to you Mister.
 

That’s absolutely amazing! Congrats!! That is a absolutely dream find!!
 

You know you're really excited when you don't even post pictures of Seated & Barber dimes, Indians, and Mercs!!!:hello2::occasion18: Well done on that rare old beauty. May the high of this find carry with you back for another round in this field.:headbang:
 

First you find a cob and now you find a Nova Constellatio in Rhode Island. That's it, you're officially banned! Don't even think about setting foot in this state again! LOL!
 

It’s awesome to find that kind of US history!!!!! Congrats!!!!!
 

That is so AWESOME professor!!!
Congrats!!!
Somebody tried hard to hang onto it.
I bet it was hard to detect afterward with your feet not touching the ground!

Your field is a treasure chest!



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Congrats on the 1783 NC, a copper that few will ever dig up, but on the wish list of many.:occasion14:[h=2][/h]
 

WooHoo a Nova Constellatio! Seriously the most beautiful coin made in this country. I'd love to just see one in person. Major congratulations!
 

Nice hunt and super find on the rare NC...Congrats!!
 

Wow !!! Thats cool professor. Congrats, shes a beaut.
 

Awesome coin
Congrats
 

Fantastic find Doc- simply amazing- Huge Congrats!! Sounds like you have yourself potentially one heckuva site!

-- Jeff --
 

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