A Colonial first for me, bucket lister !

Diggin Dude

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No silver, no gold, but a bucket list find for me. I found a 174? KGII Farthing. I was excited to find a Farthing, Came out of an area were many other colonial coppers, buckles, and other artifacts have been found. I also found this thimble not sure how to date it but it was at 8” deep. Most coppers in that area come out between 5 -10 inches deep. 1910 wheat is in the photos for size reference and found yesterday also.

Thanks for looking, happy hunting.

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Congrats on that cool copper bucket lister
 

WTG on the copper and striking one off the bucket list.
 

Love the old coppers! :occasion14:
 

Always nice to find old colonial coppers. Great job.
 

Hi, nice finds. Congrats.:icon_thumleft:
 

Your bucket listed coin is certainly one I wish was in my collection.A great oldie there.
 

Nice find. I had one site that had a bunch of farthings but rarely find them anywhere else
 

Your on some old dirt Andy,, wouldn't be surprised to see you bringing home some Spanish Silver.

Still looking for my first 1700’s silver (in USA). They seem to found by those who I hunt with..... someday it’ll be my turn, hopefully.

Thanks for the reply brother.
 

Gotta love the old coppers! Congrats on your first farthing.

John
 

Excellent find-congrats. Looks like the last digit in the date is either a 9 or a 7; my guess is 9.
 

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