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first 1700's coin and others

undrpar

Well-known member
GOT PERMISSION TO HUNT AN OLD 1850 HOMESTEAD..THE ORIGINAL TOWN ROAD RAN THROUGH THE CENTER OF THE YARD..I FOUND MY FIRST 1700'S COIN..A 1787 CONNECTICUT COPPER,ALSO TWO LARGE CENTS,A V NICKLE,A MERCURY DIME ...AND NUMEROUS WHEATS.BESIDES THE COINS I FOUND A FEW COOL ITEMS SUCH AS THE BRASS TIE CLIP AND SOME SORT OF LID I THINK WITH A LION HEAD ON IT..MY BROTHER FOUND 2 LARGE CENTS AND A CONNECTICUT COPPER ALSO...THERE IS OVER A HUNDRED ACRES OF WOODS ALSO WITH AN OLD BARN AND A BOTTLE DUMP...I'LL BE THERE FOR A WHILE..THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HH!!
 
Location, location, location. NICE :thumbup::usaflag:
 
Congratulations, underpar, on some beautiful, historic finds! Your soil was really kind to that Connecticut Copper. Continued success and...

Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
Congrats! One of my favorite finds are CT & other state coppers. Yours looks pretty good, not fertilized tand the off center strike gives it more character.
HH - Bruce
 
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