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Coronet LC and a couple of more goodies.

I was back at the farm where I found the Rev. War button. The blackflies were relentless. I could only hunt for a few hours. In a few weeks, the Canadian fall will creep up on them and they'll all be dead! Muahahahaha!

Anyway, to the finds. I thought for sure that I had a gold ring. Once I gave it a rub though, I could tell it was plated. Regardless, it had some initials on it, which is pretty cool.

The coronet read loud and clear. I figure we just never got our coil on that one in the past. The Canada One Cent though, was found in front of the foundation.... that we've hunted numerous times. As I was digging the plug, I was saying to myself, "There's no way this is a coin...."

The ole Deus surpise! 1859 Canada One Cent. Not sure of the variety yet.

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1837 Coronet LC. I'm happy with how it cleaned up.

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1/20 14K Ring with initials... "RK?"

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Happy hunting!
 
Very nice! I love the oldies!
 
Wow that 1837 LC really cleaned up nice - great details on that coin! :detecting: I'd love to see how your 1859 turned out

How did those two coins indicate?
 
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