PA Sleuth
Sr. Member
- Nov 26, 2014
- 260
- 708
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett Ace 250, Minelab E Trac, XP Deus
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Hit a spot that belongs to a 200+ year old church. First time at this location for me and within the first 50 feet from the truck, I got a pocket spill, two wheaties, a no date SLQ, and a 1939 Washington. I proceeded to pull a 1902 Barber dime and a 1941 D Mercury dime. I then pulled a holed 1803 Draped Bust LC that also appears to be scalloped on the bottom. No string this time. About an hour later I found the find of the day, a NJ copper, I believe it is a 1785, as you can clearly see a 5. Vino said there is a NJ Copper expert on TNET who can help further identify the variety, please speak up, I can't wait to hear what you have to say. This is my first colonial issued coin! I am ecstatic. I continued to pull a 1945 Washington, and a silver kids ring with hot air balloons. Lastly, I pulled an "annual encampment" badge that says BELEGATE at the top I believe. Any insight on this would be awesome too. Thanks for looking.
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