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Don Chiasson

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1 hole.... Not the greatest condition.

1- silver 2 reale 1780 ( Carolus)
1- silver 1 reale ???? (date not legible) but, Phillip V is legible!
8- US Large Cents ( 3 from late 1700's to early 1800's facing right & 5 early 1800's facing left )

The three with heads facing right are very worn, can't read dates...others are 1814, 1811, 2 from 1818, 1827...

Of the Large cents:
1 - Liberty Cap head
2 - Draped Bust
1 - Matron
4 - Classic



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These are the facing right 3...not very good condition though.
 

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All in one hole , now that saves a lot of time and effort . Very nice discovery ! That's for sure ...............

.:cool:

dawg
 

All in one hole , now that saves a lot of time and effort . Very nice discovery ! That's for sure ...............

.:cool:

dawg

Yep, going back for more tomorrow! Hardly covered a quarter of the place! ;fingers crossed!
 

You wanted gold??? Why you ungrateful......lol, seriously a great hunt. Congrats to you and thanks for showing us something we'd all like to find.:thumbsup:
 

You wanted gold??? Why you ungrateful......lol, seriously a great hunt. Congrats to you and thanks for showing us something we'd all like to find.:thumbsup:

Like a kid in a candy shop. Lol
 

Nice early coin spill. What I think is cool is that it's a neat snapshot into what 1820s pocket change looked like.
 

Way to go! Nice!!!
 

Nice early coin spill. What I think is cool is that it's a neat snapshot into what 1820s pocket change looked like.

Yeah, except those days it was probably a decent amount of coinage..
 

On my way out to "the spot" !! Post up findings later, need a bigger shovel! Hahaha.
 

Good luck. Hope you get that gold coin, you lil ungrateful.....lol

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perhaps someones stash,could be more caches on property . maybe the gold was put elsewhere n another hole be fun finding out!
 

That's one super coin spill!!!
 

I'd like to see the OP post a clear, close-up photo of the Liberty Cap cent for identification purposes. At a glance, I am pretty sure it is the Head of 1793. The date could be either 1793 or 1794, but the Head of '93 is a valuable type regardless of the actual date.
 

I would check that hole again, the copper in the middle on the bottom row looks to have had a smaller coin stuck to it, none of which match the size of the coins you found.
 

I wouldn't even know what to do with myself:laughing7:

Stellar job Don, can't wait to see what you pull out of there next.

HH,
Chris
 

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