* *Updated-Probable source of the Farthing*Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

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It's going to rain on Sunday so the twins and I decided to do a permission mission and detectathon all at once today. The first place we tried was a bust. The landowner was not home for the second week in a row. The second place we had better luck and was close to the site where 2 weeks ago Kyle and I found a few coppers. We began at the new site by spreading out and blitzing the field. Nothing but sporadic signals and a severely corroded Memorial penny and victorian era copper or brass spoon. In other words skunksville. We decided to mosy over to the previous site where 2 weeks ago I found the Draped Bust and Braided hair largies. I wasn't swinging 5 minutes and found a decent if broken large Tombac button. Good sign. 20 minutes later I found what would turn out to be one of my best coppers ever. A beautiful 1749 KG II Farthing. It was 4 inches or so deep and worth every drop of perspiration that I excreted today. What a stunner and as Kyle said numerous times today...It beat the odds. Meaning it is no worst for the wear for the 250 plus years it waited patiently for this Homo Sapien to free it frrom the dirt. Fertilizer usually plays havoc on our Pa. farmfields coins. Our clubs first confirmed Farthing and I couldn't be more pleased about that. Hope every one enjoys this post.
Chris
***I was reading about British coinage sent to the colonies and gleaned this little nugget. Most likely where and when my Farthing came to America.***
In 1749, the largest shipment of British coppers to be sent to the colonies arrived in Boston on the ship Mermaid. The British parliament sent Massachusetts Bay almost two long tons of Spanish silver coins (650,000 ounces in 217 chests) as well as ten long tons of English coppers (in one hundred casks), in order to reimburse the Colony for the assistance it provided to the Louisburg Expedition on Cape Breton Island, Novia [sic] Scotia, during the French and Indian War. The coppers included over 800,000 halfpence and more than 420,000 farthings, all dated 1749; approximately thirty percent of the entire mintage for the year.”7
 

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Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

Great find!!! Sweet coin!!! :thumbsup:
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

very nice coin!!!!!!!!
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

GREAT copper find today, Unc! That thing is a beauty! :headbang: I knew we were bound to strike a farthing here in PA!

Put up the diameter and weight of it for the people here.

Let's go do some scouting tomorrow morning. I'll have a pile of sites we can scout!
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

Sweet looking copper you got there Zeus. :icon_thumright: The odds the fertilizer get the coins are stacked, so this is a cool save.
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

That is one SWEET copper! And this is the type of post I've been waiting for ALL summer long! This is the type of Coinage you guys need to be digging, not those late date largies.

I think I'll make your photo of this coin my wallpaper. I want to keep looking at it for a while. ;D


-Buck
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

If the targets were that limited you did great getting that! Not many farthings posted, and very few that are good and clear.

I guess I should warm up my pic to post huh.
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

BuckleBoy said:
That is one SWEET copper! And this is the type of post I've been waiting for ALL summer long! This is the type of Coinage you guys need to be digging, not those late date largies.

I think I'll make your photo of this coin my wallpaper. I want to keep looking at it for a while. ;D


-Buck
Thanks Buck. It was a long time coming. I thought it was a half cent by the size of it until I cleaned the dirt off of it and almost fainted. :)This is alot more satisfying than those late largies. I'll take them though to increase my copper total. Hope to see you posting soon.
Chris
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

That's a great looking coin Chris, it was well worth your efforts! :notworthy:
 

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Colonial Copper Zeus said:
BuckleBoy said:
That is one SWEET copper! And this is the type of post I've been waiting for ALL summer long! This is the type of Coinage you guys need to be digging, not those late date largies.

I think I'll make your photo of this coin my wallpaper. I want to keep looking at it for a while. ;D


-Buck
Thanks Buck. It was a long time coming. I thought it was a half cent by the size of it until I cleaned the dirt off of it and almost fainted. :)This is alot more satisfying than those late largies. I'll take them though to increase my copper total. Hope to see you posting soon.
Chris

Hey nothing wrong with those late date Largies either but it sure is nice to see a nice KG II Farthing like this one! This is classic KKC :wink:
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

So that is what one of those look like :laughing9: with excellent detail good find :thumbsup: Dd60
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

:icon_thumleft: nice looking coin
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

Congrats Chris, you deserve it buddy. :thumbsup:
I hope to get out soon.
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

Congrats on the KGII! Coppers do not hold up very well here either. HH, Mike
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

Great looking coin........ :icon_thumleft:
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

Awesome copper, Zeus! This just goes to show that PA is killer for Colonial. :hello2:

Kirk
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

most excellent coin
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

good job! that's a nice looker! :thumbsup:
 

Re: Striking 1749 King George II Farthing

SSSSHHHWEET!
 

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