masstreasurehunter
Greenie
- Jun 26, 2021
- 15
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- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hi Everyone,
I revisited the farm field potential house site I have been working on, which I had found my previous oldest coin, a 1724 Wood's Hibernia coin on Friday and found what I thought at first was a King George III Half-Penny. The writing on the obverse did not have III Rex, so I was confused, but the bust was facing right. Something clicked in my memory from some YouTube videos and I checked King William III half-pennies and I believe that is what I found. The coins were made from 1695-1701, mine appears to be a 1701. This was my first find of the day, within the first two minutes of starting the hunt, and my only significant find of the day.
Thank you for reading.
Happy hunting!
Josh
I revisited the farm field potential house site I have been working on, which I had found my previous oldest coin, a 1724 Wood's Hibernia coin on Friday and found what I thought at first was a King George III Half-Penny. The writing on the obverse did not have III Rex, so I was confused, but the bust was facing right. Something clicked in my memory from some YouTube videos and I checked King William III half-pennies and I believe that is what I found. The coins were made from 1695-1701, mine appears to be a 1701. This was my first find of the day, within the first two minutes of starting the hunt, and my only significant find of the day.
Thank you for reading.
Happy hunting!
Josh
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