FOUND IN WOODS! CACHE OF COINS AND A KG II HALFPENNY

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Poconos, Nw.NJ & Delaware Valley
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Relic Hunting
After a week of Ho Hum Hunts, my luck changed on my way home from work Friday eve. I decided to stop at a favorite
creek and woods site popular for fly fishing but a site that has been partly recreational for over 200 years.

After filling my pouch with the usual shotgun shells and pulltabs, I finally hit upon this cool brass buckle. Too bad it was broken. I looked for the other part, but found only the chape ( i think that's what it's called).
Well, that got my attention! Moving on, and not 50 feet away, I got a dime or penny signal, but instead, I pulled
out what I assumed would be a large cent. Since I couldn't tell from there, I pocketed it to ID it at home.
By now I'm ready to go home for dinner a happy hunter :hello2: But I just pressed on!
I came upon some rock walls I'm sure I've been to before, and I got a blasting signal near a tree trunk. Dropping to my knees I pressed my pinpointer to the soil and just under the surface is one, no two, no three,four,five,six,seven then on and on.... When I counted 12 coins I put them in my pocket (soil and bugs and all!) and then ran the detector over it and saw I wasn;t done! 13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22 was the tally in all :icon_thumright:. I knew I had a few
silvers one of which was big, but I was too involved to look close at them. I had to dig up the remains of an old tin pail nearby that could mask other coins or caches so that took half an hour more and by now its twilight and I'm late for dinner!

The coins were mostly Jefferson nickels, but two were buffalos and two are war nickels!. Then a silver rosie,
and 2 silver washingtons, and the walking liberty half.

Might have been a boyscouts collection? Who knows :dontknow: But as it's my first ever cache, and my first
British colonial, I couldn't be happier. In Fact, I'm PUMPED!!
 

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In looking-up the halfpenny It is clear (by the left-facing bust)that it is a King George ii halfpenny, which I believe would make it 1746-1753. I can't make out the date on mine with any certainty, but I do think it's there. Anyone see it?
 

That is one helluva day of hunting!!!!
Congrats on your super impressive finds!
 

Nice Find and Congrats on your first cache!!!!!!!!!
 

Looks like 1755 to me. Congrats on such an exciting find. I got out this morning and came home with trash and $.37 cents in clad. The tease was that I had a 1967 quarter and a 1965 dime. Not even a wheat penny today.
 

Best hunt I have seen posted in quite awhile, at least as far as coins go! Congrats to you!:coffee2:
 

excellent score. congrats!
 

In looking-up the halfpenny It is clear (by the left-facing bust)that it is a King George ii halfpenny, which I believe would make it 1746-1753. I can't make out the date on mine with any certainty, but I do think it's there. Anyone see it?


You're right, 1746-54... but can't see enough to tell what year.
 

Awesome finds!!! Congrats
 

That is awesome!!, a cache and loaded w silver!!!

And a half penny!!

Heck of a hunt, go have a beer or two or ten
You've earned it:occasion14:
 

WOW! all of my few caches have been just clad so far, one coin spill looked like someone had most likely cleaned out their truck or car from the 12 volt fuses that were mixed in.:notworthy:
 

Fantastic. What a great hunt. I bet you won't forget this day for a long time. Congrats!
 

To me it looks like 1746 or 48.
 

good job by you!!!!
 

What a phenomenal day of hunting. A cache... with silver... and a KGII halfpenny. Congrats to you. :thumbsup:
 

Congrats you finding your first cache !!! Thats on my bucket list of to dos still .
 

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