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My first large cent! :clapping:

ChicagoJohn

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I went to Chicago area and found some coins until one at about 10 inch deep. I CAN'T believe what I found then I jump and run around! I stop by Windy City Metal Detector store to see owner Ron Shore. He cleaned it and said large cent. I cleaned it at home. Wreath and one cent is clearly! It is one of oldest coin in Chicagoland and I am happy!
 
wow, congrat's on your first LC.

I was in a very small town when I found my first LC and I think the whole town heard me when I found it, lol
 
ALRIGHT! Congratulations there John! :thumbup::clapping:You are a great hunter and dedicated member of this Sport! :please: Theres hope for us all! I've never found one yet..Thanks for the inspiration to keep looking!:beers: What a great rare find and a beautiful coin in your area!:clapping:
Mud
 
Congratulations on your first LC John. Any chance of getting a date off of it??? Thanks for the pictures.

NebTrac
 
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Thank you everyone! I put it in olive oil for 24 hours then clean it. I use little sos pad on date then stop before too much damage it. I don't believe that I can see it is 1825! I think someone lost it in around 1860's! I am happy for my first large cent!
 
Nice FInd, I have found a few but most are is such poor condition i can just barely make it what they are. Has anyone ever found coins of the Large cent size, very deep, and they are like blank discs with a little green corrosion on them?
 
Congrats John! Did it ring up like a silver quarter? The few that I have dug did. They had me tricked. :blink:
 
When I Found My First I Was On My Knees When I Dig So I Picked Up My Other Hand
Looked Up And Waited For The Music!:rolleyes:

It Was A 1810 And One Of My Oldest To Date And Was Found In A Local Park And Is Still One Of My Greatest Thrills!
 
Congrat's :thumbup: Still looking for my first one!
 
Thanks for sharing the Large Cent find. I now know to send all my corroded coins to ( Windy City Metal Detecting ) for Conservation-goldnugget
 
Congrats on your 1st L C looks like a 1823 or 25..I was on cloud 9..w/my 1st .alot of these were drove/worn into the ground...you never know where they will pop-up..I just dug my 1st in the water!
 
Prairie Prowler said:
Congrats on your 1st L C looks like a 1823 or 25..I was on cloud 9..w/my 1st .alot of these were drove/worn into the ground...you never know where they will pop-up..I just dug my 1st in the water!

In water....wow! I found many coins by river's shoreline but all are bad shape! Coins in water too long turn bad shape! I would like go to east states to look for Large Cent but I was surprise that I found my first large cent! Old area...never know!
 
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