Saturday was warm and the ground was thawed in the woods. I decided to go out to a tiny cellar hole near my house that I've been working the past few years. I got inside and hit a solid but funny tone. I dug into the foundation wall, removed about 5 large stones and scanned my pile of dirt. There in the ground was a sweet 1816 coronet large cent in decent condition (for copper). I think being in the stone foundation preserved it. This is the third one that I found in this location. The first two were draped bust (very old but no date)
Could anyone tell me if this round ball with the nodule on the top could be an oldie, vintage?? I just don't know enough about them and have never found one here in NH. It is the size of a pea and was found today at that same spot along with a few other leads that were same size but obviously fired.
I also found three more flat buttons and possibly a colonial fork with part of a wood handle on it. I'll post them after I get them off the camera.
Thanks for the look
Ed-
Could anyone tell me if this round ball with the nodule on the top could be an oldie, vintage?? I just don't know enough about them and have never found one here in NH. It is the size of a pea and was found today at that same spot along with a few other leads that were same size but obviously fired.
I also found three more flat buttons and possibly a colonial fork with part of a wood handle on it. I'll post them after I get them off the camera.
Thanks for the look
Ed-