cheffer
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- Sep 17, 2004
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- Detector(s) used
- XP Deus, Fisher 1275 LTD, Fisher 1265, Fisher 1270, Tesoro Vaquero
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Jeff and I went back to the colonial hot spot for a third time tonight, beautiful weather for a hunt. As it started to get dark I headed back to the car across a section of field near the road, and got a nice signal on the Deus. I knew it was going to be another copper, ID at exactly 86 all day which is what all the other colonial coppers ring at. Crusty largie, but very readable date of 1803. Psyched! Oldest large cent from this area so far...
When I got home I checked the Red Book as usual. Call me crazy, but it looks like a large date small fraction...
I know it's hard to tell, but the "1" definitely seems to have the point on it. The "3" doesn't look particularly large, but the distance from the bust from the date looks like the image in the book. And the fraction I'm pretty sure is the small variety, because that "1" is blunt.
I can't get a great photo with my phone camera, I held it up to a magnifying glass but the light is wrong and it is pretty corroded. I'm going to try to get a better picture in the daylight tomorrow and maybe bring it down to coin guy who's pretty knowledgeable about coppers.
Would be pretty cool, but I realize the odds would be astronomical. Great find in my book no matter what!
Will keep you posted,
Steve
When I got home I checked the Red Book as usual. Call me crazy, but it looks like a large date small fraction...
I know it's hard to tell, but the "1" definitely seems to have the point on it. The "3" doesn't look particularly large, but the distance from the bust from the date looks like the image in the book. And the fraction I'm pretty sure is the small variety, because that "1" is blunt.
I can't get a great photo with my phone camera, I held it up to a magnifying glass but the light is wrong and it is pretty corroded. I'm going to try to get a better picture in the daylight tomorrow and maybe bring it down to coin guy who's pretty knowledgeable about coppers.
Would be pretty cool, but I realize the odds would be astronomical. Great find in my book no matter what!
Will keep you posted,
Steve
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