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Woke Up It Was A Copper Morning...video included

Bell-Two

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Pardons to Joni Mitchell for parody of her song. But Doug and I did wake up early to beat the heat and the raindrops. We were invited to hunt an old farm house site and it turned out to be one of our best days ever with both of us scoring firsts, for oldest coins, varieties we have never found before and a wide range of types of copper coins found.
We started out back away from the house so we would not disturn our hosts wife since she was still sleeping. It took quite a bit of restraint for me not to holler out as I found my oldest coin ever and a first it was an 1828 large cent. It had a hole in the middle and is quite worn but I was excited to find it.

Doug made the next good find an 1863 Civil War Store Card for Brown & Dills Dentists in Piqua Ohio, it is listed in Rulau's book.

I was finding some wheats including a nice 1912 when my next good signal came in as a 12-43-12-44 at six inches. I started digging figuring maybe a deep wheatie or dime I was carefully digging dirt and placing it on my towel and found it was now out of the hole imagine my delight to find not a wheatie, not a dime but a beautiful 1866 two cent piece!

Dougs detector started heating up, his next find was a 1907 Indian Head and then he got a 12-46 signal he said lets do a full dig video on this one. Yep he was right to ask as out came a beautiful 1832 Largie with a full Liberty on the head band. Then it started to rain, we went to get something to eat then hit a park because we just didn't want the day to end. I pulled a 1917 Wheatie and that was it for the day...or so we thought. When we got back to Dougs we videoed the finds but part of it got cut off because of some camera malfunction..probably user error! Doug picked up the 4 clad quarters he found and handed me one and said that looks funny, I looked at it and said that isn't a quarter better wash it off. He came out shaking saying it's a draped bust coin..and it was an 1802 Draped Bust half cent! A very scarce bordering on rare date.

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP1VO9tpb-4[/video]
 
Gotta love a morning that starts out like that. Awesome finds and thanks for sharing.
 
Booo Yaaa!!! High-Tech meets the old farmhouse!!

That was a great hunt! Thanks for sharing your day!!

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 
GREAT hunt with some great coin finds.........I might add that I'm very envious!!! WTG - hawkeye Jim.
 
very nice for shure
 
Very, VERY nice finds you guys! Looks like a good spot to hit again. Congratulations on some new coin achievements!!!! Thanks for taking us along on the hunt and thanks for the pictures too!

NebTrac
 
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