A while back Markg in Pa and myself had dug bottles out of a bottle dump on the side of the Bushkill Creek in Easton Pa. Some nice bottles were gotten out of there.
Well last Wednesday I had to go scout a local team and had an hour to kill......I was going to hunt the opposite side of the bank because we bought the Sanborn fire maps for Easton and the maps of 1885 showed a Tobbogan run on that side of the creek.Well when I got there I looked back across the river and saw construction going on ( this hill side was falling in)..right where the bottle dump was.. and next to it a huge and I mean huge pile of dirt.....I knew the entire hump contained bottle shards, dirt and you name it piled aleast 55 feet in the air....and dirt from serious way back....this area is as old as it gets.........
I went up to the construction chief asked permission and his exact words were-"I don't care!"
Well I went around to the back side of the pile out of eye-sight and started detecting......there was lots of iron all over the place so I switched into coin mode only and within 2 minutes on a flat at the bottom of the pile I got a severe blast.......fumbled around grabbed what I thought was a big corroded washer...stuck it my pouch.....hunted some more.....got some okay junk stuff....had to go back to move my truck because they were bringingin cement trucks.......I kept pulling it out of my pouch to feel it because it shaped out perfectly as a coin....but it was extra thick.......well I cleaned it gently several ways and yes:
1794 Large Cent with the lettered edge: hundredth of a dollar very clear. It's the head of 1794 variety with the hook on the bottom. The face and back have some cemented corrosion but its still awe inspiring to have something in your hand from 1794...
I took over twenty pics in many different modes to get this picture...
The coin barely makes the first grade A-3 and it has a dent in the bottom...I love it just the same.
aloha johny mc.
Well last Wednesday I had to go scout a local team and had an hour to kill......I was going to hunt the opposite side of the bank because we bought the Sanborn fire maps for Easton and the maps of 1885 showed a Tobbogan run on that side of the creek.Well when I got there I looked back across the river and saw construction going on ( this hill side was falling in)..right where the bottle dump was.. and next to it a huge and I mean huge pile of dirt.....I knew the entire hump contained bottle shards, dirt and you name it piled aleast 55 feet in the air....and dirt from serious way back....this area is as old as it gets.........
I went up to the construction chief asked permission and his exact words were-"I don't care!"
Well I went around to the back side of the pile out of eye-sight and started detecting......there was lots of iron all over the place so I switched into coin mode only and within 2 minutes on a flat at the bottom of the pile I got a severe blast.......fumbled around grabbed what I thought was a big corroded washer...stuck it my pouch.....hunted some more.....got some okay junk stuff....had to go back to move my truck because they were bringingin cement trucks.......I kept pulling it out of my pouch to feel it because it shaped out perfectly as a coin....but it was extra thick.......well I cleaned it gently several ways and yes:
1794 Large Cent with the lettered edge: hundredth of a dollar very clear. It's the head of 1794 variety with the hook on the bottom. The face and back have some cemented corrosion but its still awe inspiring to have something in your hand from 1794...
I took over twenty pics in many different modes to get this picture...
The coin barely makes the first grade A-3 and it has a dent in the bottom...I love it just the same.
aloha johny mc.
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