🥇 BANNER Absolute find of a lifetime: 1786 New York NON VI VIRTUTE VICI

CrazySlasher

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Minelab CTX 3030, Minelab E-Trac w/Sunray probe and 15' WoTcoil.
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I'm still in absolute shock. I went out to place that I've been to dozens and have done really well. After digging a bunch of junk targets and a WWII button I decided to try the other side of the area where I've never had any luck. Previously I'd only dug trash targets out of there. But today I noticed a stonewall that I hadn't seen before. After a few minutes I got a strong signal and almost passed it over because of all the trash of my previous times being out there. Out popped this copper. I knew it was different and that I had seen it before but I wasn't sure what it was. I texted a friend the picture and that I thought it might be a bust of George Washington. When I got home I looked it up and almost felt faint. I remembered looking at it before and not thinking much of it because I assumed I would never find one. I will be going back tomorrow and spending the day there. I have no cleaned it and haven't really handled it. The first picture was when it was fresh out of the ground.
 

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Wow congrats that is an amazing coin and a great save

Dig until your arm falls off
 

sweet find congrats HH good luck tomorrow hope ya find more nice coins
 

Wow!!!!. I thought I knew coppers pretty well....but that one eludes me.. Awesome find. I'm looking forward to hearing about rarity and potential value. Congrats!! :thumbsup:
 

Gracious... What a super coin to find! Congratulations!
 

Wow!!!!. I thought I knew coppers pretty well....but that one eludes me.. Awesome find. I'm looking forward to hearing about rarity and potential value. Congrats!! :thumbsup:

According to Whitman Encyclopedia of Colonial and Early American Coins it has a rariiety rating of URS-6 which means 17 to 32 known. But I'm sure there are people who can shed some light on it.
 

here is how much they are worth G $2,500 VG $4,250 F $8,000 VF $17,000 EF $26,000 do't know how much for being dug
 

If genuine, that's about 3k+ in your hand. Way to go! Time to rethink that "dead zone" huh? Congrats!
 

If genuine, that's about 3k+ in your hand. Way to go! Time to rethink that "dead zone" huh? Congrats!

I will send it out, but I'm not too concerned with the value. I'm just happy to have found it.
 

Very impressive! I'd keep it too!
 

Very impressive! I'd keep it too!

i'm not sure if I'm going to keep it. We will see what happens after I send it out.
 

I DREAM about a find like yours - CONGRATULATIONS!!!! :notworthy:
 

Pretty killer right there! With the correct cleaning to thin the green slightly and give it a little more eye appeal, I bet the will demand probably give you the G price which is over 5k. I'm guessing we won't see another one of those dug anytime soon!
 

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Just shows what can be found with a little perseverance! amazing to think it could be worth $5k or more...

Nice One!
 

Wowsa! Pattern/experimental R-6 rarity. and it looks like it's in good shape
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No wire brush on that find, $65 K in EF
Banner Recovery! Congrats
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Pretty killer right there! With the correct cleaning to thin the green slightly and give it a little more eye appeal, I bet the demand probably give you the G price which is over 5k. I'm guessing we won't see another one of those dug anytime soon!

I agree, needs the right clean, & it will look OK.

Its crazy what you guys pay for coppers.

CONGRATS
 

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