New Joy-sie Coppa at Colonial Cabin Site

Colonial KirkPA

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Apr 4, 2007
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Hey, guys, the club and I got out for some hardcore relic hunting. PACO, zoyboy, and I met our newest member, vpone, at an undislosed location at around 7:15 a.m. (we don't want anyone following us). Vpone decided to follow us out to the site today since he needed to leave earlier.

Once we arrived on the site, we all became spastic with excitement. This detecting area is another one of zoyboy's great ra-search projects. With very few leads to work from, my brother found the site of a Colonial cabin. He is the best at the ra-search aspect of the hobby!

While walking out to the detecting area, zoy and I were chatting with vpone for a bit. During the saunter, I was saying stuff like this, "Kevin, you know there is good sh*t waiting to be excavated here. I am going to dig all signals. I will listen for that faint hint of a coppa sig. I wonder how many people would love to be hunting this site with us? We have to be the most enthusiastic dudes on the forum. How often do most dudes get to detect a Colonial site? Heck, we detect them like they are going out of metal detecting style." That conversation went on for a couple of minutes until we all got to our detecting business.

Within 10 minutes of our detecting business, vpone was yelling out a nice relic. It gave us some great hope for the area! After his find, I was soon yelping out, "But-tin! Musketball!" If the signal was 50 VDI or above, it would be a but-tin or a musketball. There was NO modern day trash here at all! That is another awesome aspect zoy brings into his ra-search. Most of his ra-search projects are focused where very little activity happened in the past 150 years. Zoy, you kick a$$ and there is no metal detecting doubt about it!

About an hour into our hunt, I got a nice "Q" on "Quarter" hit that pinpointed at 3.5". Before getting down to dig, I looked at the soil and thought, "Hell yeah, this is a coppa or an old wilver!" After plucking out some historic soil, I used my pinpointer to zero in on the target...it locked on "something." That "something" was a...COPPA! After picking it up, I yelled to the guys, "Coin! Large coppa!" The 1st dude to reach me was our good bud, vpone. He slapped "high-fives" with me until zoy and PACO arrived. Since the coppa is toasted, it is very difficult to identify. I am 100% confident that it is a Colonial! That makes 7 for me this year, baby!

After the Colonial excavation, I was soon back to recovering more Colonial relics. My best but-tin for the day is the one with the "London" backmark. Indeed, a 1700s London but-tin! Thank you, Pro XL! ;) :D

The day ended at 12:30, so we were soon meeting at the car. We had one heck of a time! These guys (PACO, vpone, and zoyboy) are the best to detect with! The times spent together with these three professionals will always be a great memory. Once again, "Bone Dry Detecting," thanks for the awesome time!

*All relics were found in the yard where a Colonial dude dwelled. :D
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*WOOOOHOOOO...I can't believe it! After looking at the coin with zoy for awhile, the coppa turned out to be a NJ coppa! The dragon head is very subtle, but we definitely see it! This is my 2nd one this year! Do you guys want pics?

NJ coppa (note the very subtle outline of the dragon head):
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Hey who is that in the top center pic...LOL
Wait thats not Captain Kirk hes below so who could it be
Nice find i wish i could find coppas
 

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Hey Man! Great job Buddy! Whites STRIKES once again! What a beauty! A DRAGONS tale ;D ;) Great job buddy. You know how to get to those Coppas ;) ;) ;)!
 

{Sentinel} said:
Hey Man! Great job Buddy! Whites STRIKES once again! What a beauty! A DRAGONS tale ;D ;) Great job buddy. You know how to get to those Coppas ;) ;) ;)!

Thanks, man, for the reply. I can't wait to get back to this site on Sunday morning. I hope to find another. ;) :D ;D

Bone Dry Detecting...Kirk
 

Bone Dry Detecting is heading back on Sundee, folks! Hopefully, one of our elite members can recover a coppa or old wilver. ;)

Bone Dry Detecting...zoyster
 

You guys will definitely find coppas tomorrow. My prediction will be two coppas (minimum). The only question is.....who will find them? Good luck to all.
 

Just another piece of history!! Sweet find! Have to love those old coppers!!
 

You are truely the Coppa King if i ever get your way ill be Lookin you up dude.
I wish we had coins out here like that.
Im known in my town as the pull tab King. of course most of them i find were probably mine...LOL
 

Evolution said:
You guys will definitely find coppas tomorrow. My prediction will be two coppas (minimum). The only question is.....who will find them? Good luck to all.

I just hope at least one of us finds a coppa. I don't even care if it isn't me.

Gotta love Colonial history!

Bone Dry Detecting...Kirk
 

Very nice, My distant relative built this little rock house in VA about 1730 and it is still being used today by a farmer. I didn't get much time thier but i detected the rock walls of the house and pulled out a nail that was most probably made by my ancestor. Even though its just a nail i thought it was way cool to be able to hold the same item that he did almost 300 yrs ago. It's not the item but the story it tells that gets me stoked. Your finds tell a heck of a story in Americas youth, way cool.
 

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