1788 Conn,1798 Draped Bust

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Nice coppers and nice condition too. Good drainage makes a huge difference with coppers. I seldom find nice coppers in the moist Massachusetts farm fields that I hunt. Fortunately, silver is unaffected :wink:

12 coppers from the same site. Damn !!!

There must be a Spanish silver waiting for you there...

Good luck,

Brian in MA
 

Should I ship you a wheel barrow to haul the copper out of that site? Looks like you may need it!

Super finds from a place that seems like it will never stop giving copper :headbang:



VPR
 

Sweet looking coins!! Congrats.............Hogge :headbang:
 

That is some sweet copper! :icon_thumleft:
 

Really Great finds, I have never found a Copper, love to someday though.

HH, Ringfinder
 

Two really great coins :icon_thumleft: nice find on that Conn. Good hunt Dd60
 

The Conn is a great one ..like the Liberty as well :o :o way to find em' 8) 8) CMDdawg
 

Nice Gary! That Conn. copper is awesome!
 

Two beautful colonal coppers foundation ! and 12 from that site is awesome ! I wish you a colonial silver from that site as well ! MaineRelic
 

The coppers turned out nicely. Did you soak them in olive oil? They look too greasy. :dontknow: The Connecticut copper is beautiful.

Kirk
 

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