MarkDz
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- Oct 1, 2007
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I found these coins along a stretch of riverbank near my house. The first one I dug (top row, right) has a vague shadowy figure and a few letters on it. After a few hours of squinting at it I realized it was a Connecticut copper... or, as the linguists here say, coppa.
The other four coins showed up very close to the spot over the coming months. Some were right in the water, and a few were nearly on the surface (just under small rocks or little piles of silt). Sadly, all of these are so badly worn they're just slugs now, but it's probably fair to guess they might be from the same unlucky guy who dropped the first one.
The real prize is in the story, though: the place where I live (in modern-day Pennsylvania) was controlled by Connecticut until 1799. Little remains of the CT people who lived here, and most people don't know they were ever here at all... so in these old coins I have a little testament to them.
Probably my best individual finds so far... hope you like 'em!
The other four coins showed up very close to the spot over the coming months. Some were right in the water, and a few were nearly on the surface (just under small rocks or little piles of silt). Sadly, all of these are so badly worn they're just slugs now, but it's probably fair to guess they might be from the same unlucky guy who dropped the first one.
The real prize is in the story, though: the place where I live (in modern-day Pennsylvania) was controlled by Connecticut until 1799. Little remains of the CT people who lived here, and most people don't know they were ever here at all... so in these old coins I have a little testament to them.
Probably my best individual finds so far... hope you like 'em!
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