Evolution
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- Aug 2, 2007
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- Whites DFX (with 4x6 shooter DD coil and 12" spider coil), Minelab Rocco 2700. (E-Trac)
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Got out for a hunt at our early 1800s farm site with my buddy today (FatTony315). I dug a lot of targets...a lot of junk. I thought I was going to have to settle for a few horse tack buckles and several rusty pieces of iron when I got a fairly good hit (65 VDI on the VX3) in the side yard of the house that was pinpointing at about 4 inches deep. The coin must have been on edge because the large cents are usually high 70s to mid 80s on the VDI on this machine. I was definitely happy to see a large copper coin pop out of the side of the hole. I scooped it out of the hole and threw it onto my towel for a picture.
It still has a bit of detail on it and turned out to be an 1819 Matron Head LC. On the reverse where it says one cent the "O" in the one cent seems to be very weakly struck. It almost looks like there is a very weakly struck "S" there that is slightly higher than the N and the E.
I also found a portion of a crotal bell that has half of the makers mark on it so maybe I'll be able to date it.
The only other coin I found today was a 1934 wheatie.
Here;s a compilation picture of todays finds.
Thanks for looking and HH.
It still has a bit of detail on it and turned out to be an 1819 Matron Head LC. On the reverse where it says one cent the "O" in the one cent seems to be very weakly struck. It almost looks like there is a very weakly struck "S" there that is slightly higher than the N and the E.
I also found a portion of a crotal bell that has half of the makers mark on it so maybe I'll be able to date it.
The only other coin I found today was a 1934 wheatie.
Here;s a compilation picture of todays finds.
Thanks for looking and HH.
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