The dry spell is over with this 1809 half cent.

Deno

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I almost always seem to find something good when i go with a new guy.
I just met Thomas a week ago through another hunting buddie and he
invited me out to a thousand acre farm today. I found 13 flat buttons
and the half cent, Thomas found a 1828 large cent and around 11 buttons.
Both of these coins were first for us. We also found a thimble each.
 

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Hill Billy

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Some more great finds for good ol Ky. Clean that stuff up and let us see the finds cleaned.
Congrats on your first HC. I found my first last week. :thumbsup:

Hill
 

ANTIQUARIAN

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Very cool finds there Deno! :notworthy:
Love to see what these look like when they're cleaned up! :o
 

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Felinepeachy

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WOW Deno, you had a great day didn't you. Congratulations on that half cent.

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MaineRelic

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Nice Classic head ! Hard to find in decent shape as they used a softer alloy for this series ! 1809 was a low mintage year also ! Excellent find ! MaineRelic
 

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