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Joe hunter

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Thought I'd show this one off .Its an 1851 Victoria Penny .it made it all the way to the tug hill plateau in upstate ny . ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1495928051.137093.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1495928065.509313.jpgthanks for looking
 

Oh yeah my buddy found a 1910 large cent with his T2 the Victoria dwarfs it at17 g and 34 mm across she's a real lunker
 

Cool coin. 1910 large cent?
 

That's what he texted me and said he got for a date.We dig quite a few Canadians here.Canadian large cents that is.Guess we were foreign coin diggers yesterday
 

OK - got it now. Didn't realize the 1910 coin was Canadian too. Was scratching my head on that one. Not familiar with the older Canadian coin types.
 

Congratualtions on the nice old copper! :occasion14:
 

Joe are you close enough to the border where the radio stations are in French.
 

I work close enough sometimes I can see the radio station
 

That's a nice find. Found an early English Victorian cent in Delaware a few years ago. Didn't know what it was at the time.
 

Gotta love foreign coins!
 

Found this in Sacramento, wasn't even using a minelab.

Nice find! Found this about a foot down in a Sacramento CA park, big ol' 42 penny 8000 miles away, wasn't even using a minelab :laughing7: and a weird 71 penny someone must have colored. There used to be a olive ranch in the 30's through the early 60's where it was found.


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That's really cool and well traveled.
 

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