Incredible 1793 Strawberry Leaf Cent in Maine

in all seriousness, I feel for ya, im freakin dying for this measly 4-6" we got around here to just melt away already, I couldn't imagine having to wait for feet upon feet to melt, hopefully soon!
 

in all seriousness, I feel for ya, im freakin dying for this measly 4-6" we got around here to just melt away already, I couldn't imagine having to wait for feet upon feet to melt, hopefully soon!

It sucks bro! No two ways about it
 

Errrrp... I mean #6 is out there for ya.
 

Absolutely beautiful.... but should that guy be touching it with his bare hands?

I don't know enough about coins to know if it will damage or degrade the coin, but if I was holding a museum quality $400K value coin that was 222 years old, I'd probably wear some gloves, or have it inside an acid free bubble or something.
 

Absolutely beautiful.... but should that guy be touching it with his bare hands?

I don't know enough about coins to know if it will damage or degrade the coin, but if I was holding a museum quality $400K value coin that was 222 years old, I'd probably wear some gloves, or have it inside an acid free bubble or something.

Normally a numismatic expert would be using gloves. At least he is holding it by the edges which is much better that touching the face. I have no room to criticize as I've held my tree coin before. I've set it on my hand to take pics
 

The 1793 large cent is one of my favorite old coppers; to me it's a beautiful coin all around.
 

The areas I've found lately actually are probably too old for that. What to do. At least the woods don't freeze solid,if we ever get down to a inch, I'll be out there looking. What a great coin, would love to see that in the hole:icon_thumright::love10::love10:
 

The areas I've found lately actually are probably too old for that. What to do. At least the woods don't freeze solid,if we ever get down to a inch, I'll be out there looking. What a great coin, would love to see that in the hole:icon_thumright::love10::love10:

Funny you say that. A lot of my sites are much earlier than that. I think I'm going to try to hit more late 18th early 19th century sites this season. So many great coins and buttons from this period
 

Funny you say that. A lot of my sites are much earlier than that. I think I'm going to try to hit more late 18th early 19th century sites this season. So many great coins and buttons from this period
it's like struggle for me. The early sites have a better chance at a shilling or reale. The younger sites in the Victorian era can give you great buttons, Morgan's or gold. But it could be worse,at least we have a choice on the east coast
 

it's like struggle for me. The early sites have a better chance at a shilling or reale. The younger sites in the Victorian era can give you great buttons, Morgan's or gold. But it could be worse,at least we have a choice on the east coast

Amen to that my friend. You might say I've got the Mass silver disease now and it's gonna be hard to shake lol
 

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