New site yields (6) 18th Century Coppers over Thanksgiving plus relics

Steve in PA

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Fisher F75, XP Deus, Equinox 600, Fisher 1270
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I have been hunting around the site of a mid 19[SUP]th[/SUP] to mid 20[SUP]th[/SUP] century house site and not really finding too much worthwhile besides a merc and a barber dime and few wheats and Indian Heads. Now with all the crops surrounding the site harvested, I decided to explore the surrounding fields and see if I could locate an earlier site. I was working along a spring gutter when I got a decent signal and saw roundness.
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Turned out to be a KG III. That was followed by a large caliber musketball, a button, shoe buckle fragment, and two more coppers. One of the coppers was a toasted Virginia halfpenny, and the other one I’m not sure about. I had to cut the hunt short due to rain and Thanksgiving dinner at my parents. The spot was a little weird because there was no pottery or iron, although there were plenty of hot rocks. I felt like I was not on the main concentration. Here are the better finds from Thanksgiving.
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The next day I went back looking for the main house site. I continued to follow the spring gutter. About 100 yards from where I was the previous day, I dug a piece of pewter spoon bowl, then a shield shaped leather strap tippet. Next signal was a solid and shallow 96 on the Deus. A couple inches down was more roundness.
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Turned out to be a Liberty Cap Large Cent with lettered edge “one hundred for a dollar”, my first one of these. I concentrated on this area, one row of corn stubble at a time. I ended up with two more coppers, one being a decent KG III, and the other a well worn Connecticut. Here is the take from day two.
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Here are the coins from both days.
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Here are both day’s finds together.
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Unfortunately deer hunting season started and I will have to stay away for a while. I'm really looking forward to hitting this place after the spring plowing when I won't have to deal with the corn stubble. Thanks for looking and good luck if you get out :thumbsup:
 

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Great finds Steve.

Love the liberty Cap.

Bet there is more hiding out there.

Jer
 

Great finds Steve.

Love the liberty Cap.

Bet there is more hiding out there.

Jer

No doubt there is more hiding here. I'm waiting for ole Espanol to show his shiny face :laughing7:
 

Very Nice!!!!! Congrats!!!!!
 

Love the liberty Cap.

Wait, isn't that a "Flowing Hair Largie" :laughing7: (some here may get the reference).

That's one helluva hunt there. Congrats! :hello2: Hopefully a lot more to be found after hunting ends.

Not often we see Liberty Cap cents especially in that condition. Beautiful!!
 

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What a fantastic hunt. I really like that George III and the Liberty Cap large cent. Congrats.
 

Thats some nice roundness there Steve. Congrats on your first liberty cap cent and I hope you will be able to hit this site again in the future and score again!
Keith
 

Nothing beats an old copper hunt like that.
 

I was going to say Epic until I scrolled down and everyone else was using it... :laughing7:
Well done! :icon_thumleft:
 

Great saves, Steve. Love those coppers.
 

Great hunt, and congrats on finding the older site. It's always a great feeling there's an older one lurking around another-and more special when it produces like your's did.
Swinging in the corn stubble isn't the greatest hunting conditions most times.
Best of luck on the spring return to the site-hopefully it'll produce something old and shiny.
 

Outstanding digs Steve....
you know there’s more waiting for you!
 

Finding the site is the best of the finds...congrats....hopefully there will be many more great days ahead !!
 

Really great selection of early coppers and other artifacts. Do you think this might have been part of a trail or campsite since there wasn't the usual iron like you might find at a building site?

... I was working along a spring gutter....

What exactly is a "spring gutter"?
(Sorry but we don't really have a spring season in Florida, so I have no reference. Summer heat and humidity and then a week or so of less! :laughing7:)
 

great finds Steve - looks like an awesome site, hopefully more there when you get back!

vp
 

Very Nice!!!!! Congrats!!!!!
Thanks Digger!

Wait, isn't that a "Flowing Hair Largie" :laughing7: (some here may get the reference).

That's one helluva hunt there. Congrats! :hello2: Hopefully a lot more to be found after hunting ends.

Not often we see Liberty Cap cents especially in that condition. Beautiful!!
Thanks Erik, I'm sure there will be more to be found after the corn stubble is plowed under.

Some great finds !
Thanks Dog Nose!

What a fantastic hunt. I really like that George III and the Liberty Cap large cent. Congrats.
Thanks, at least two the six were not completely worn down or toasted.

Thats some nice roundness there Steve. Congrats on your first liberty cap cent and I hope you will be able to hit this site again in the future and score again!
Keith
Thanks Keith. I am chomping at the bit to return. But I don't want the local hunters to se where I am detecting.
 

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