Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

CMDiamonddawg

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Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

Hi TN , Weekend hunt and great weather at the old mill . This is the seventh hunt at the mill site . A mile hike and the action started with two KG III s 1775 ,1780 , 1652 coin of unknown origin but the date and some letters on the obverse remain. Third 1600's coin found here. Colonials , 1787 NJ copper , 1788 NJ copper , three nice Indian Head cents 1900, 1902 , 1907 , 1911 wheatie , one more # 2 silver spoon with hall mark WH Silversmith is William Hollingshead , Philadelphia , 1754 -1785 , a 4 X 3 inch .. Colonial chain link buckle , a 1700's clog clasp and blow hole button , china and pottery shards , lots of flat buttons , 1700's cuff links and assorted usual iron ax heads and lots of brass shot gun tops and bad news ..ticks . "Chance " stopped by to help dig. He brought his Frontline and some Deep Woods Off for me . For the past weekend and quite a few hours spent , these coins and relics are the Best start of my spring season , ever . :headbang: :icon_sunny: :laughing7: I hope you have the Best Spring hunts as well . Thanks for stopping in , 8) CMD Dawg
 

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steelheadwill

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Re: Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

Another WoW ! and Banner Vote :o
So many Jaw Droppers, the cleaned NJ is stunning.
The 1652 is reminiscent of 1690s Elephant Tokens with quote over date.
looking for an ID on that find :read2:
Congrats on your efforts :notworthy:
 

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Re: Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

That is definitely a banner day for sure! One of the best all-around Colonial hunts I've seen here on the forum!
 

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Re: Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

Wow, that was a productive Colonial hunt. :icon_thumleft: The numbers are amazing, which leads me to conclude that this is one of the most productive Colonial digs seen on the forum. :hello2: I am really liking the shoe buckle frame. :headbang: Could you show a picture of the pin terminals? :dontknow:

Colonial cufflinks, 1600s copper, a handful of NJs, King George IIIs by the buckets, buttons galore....GREAT hunt, Dawg! :headbang: :laughing7:

Kirk :hello:
 

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Re: Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

amazing hunt, CMD. ridiculous hunt.
that is the stuff dreams are made of.
 

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Re: Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

awesome hunt!! I love that buckle! congrats
 

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Re: Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

Wow, what an incredible day! And something tells me you are gonna have more days like it :laughing7:
 

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Re: Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

That is quite the supply of copper there. Wouldn't have known what to do if they kept popping like yours did. I probably would still be digging there, straight through the night and right on....job, what job?
 

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Re: Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

Congrats with that hunt...you got me wanting to get out digging soon! :icon_thumright:
 

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Re: Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

Kirk PA said:
Wow, that was a productive Colonial hunt. :icon_thumleft: The numbers are amazing, which leads me to conclude that this is one of the most productive Colonial digs seen on the forum. :hello2: I am really liking the shoe buckle frame. :headbang: Could you show a picture of the pin terminals? :dontknow:

Colonial cufflinks, 1600s copper, a handful of NJs, King George IIIs by the buckets, buttons galore....GREAT hunt, Dawg! :headbang: :laughing7:

Kirk :hello:
living in one of the original 13 has it's advantages , I am glad you guys like these finds cause we're low on civil war stuff here. Thanks Kirk , here ya go ...center pin side shot ..excuse the focus .
 

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Re: Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

Neil in West Jersey said:
Wow! What a great buncha finds!

No help with the 1652, but I am sure someone will ID it...IP, perhaps?

First things first... The "1780" is the coin that is interesting. It's very rare if a British counterfeit, so I'm thinking probably Machin's Mills, but I don't see a 1780 date listed. Maybe 1788.. will check.
 

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Re: Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

With some good research, that spoon will turn out to be a 'special' one :thumbsup:
 

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With some good research, that spoon will turn out to be a 'special' one :thumbsup:
The scallop design is an early one :hello2:
 

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CRUSADER said:
With some good research, that spoon will turn out to be a 'special' one :thumbsup:

that's what im thinking.. WJC :dontknow:

ok, he says WH in the original post
 

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WOW!!! Simply awesome!!!! I agree, a banner day for sure!
 

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Re: Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

What a great day you had, I bet the mile long hike back was better than the hike in. :icon_thumright:
 

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Re: Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

That is one heck of a hunt for both coins and relics.

Get some good shots of that copper... it's definitely not just another George III.
 

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CRUSADER said:
With some good research, that spoon will turn out to be a 'special' one :thumbsup:

btw, Crusader what is the relic underneath the spoon on the right? looks like a mourning item :icon_scratch:
 

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Re: Mill Hunt Lucky #7 Copper Jackpot

You sure had a great hunt! Cannot help on the 1652 coin, other than perhaps one of the many German States coppers? :dontknow: The one British Halfpenny, sure looks like a 1787 date making it either a Conn copper or a Machins Mills copper, need to see the letters or at least one or two of them to say which way.

The NJ coppers, the 1787 is a Maris 64-t variety and the 1788 is a Maris 65-u variety. I will get this verified shortly, always hard to say for sure on ground founds where not 100% sure of some details but fairly certain I am correct. The 64-t variety is a Very common variety, the 65-u, I have to check since the one book has it as a URS10 which does not match coinfacts Rare rating, will check on that shortly and update. UPDATE: two recent catalogs have it as a Rarity 4, Very Scarce, not Rare, and of course as more are reported the rarity rating can suffer. :wink:

Good finds all around, a nice mixture of finds for sure.

Don
 

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umrgolf said:
CRUSADER said:
With some good research, that spoon will turn out to be a 'special' one :thumbsup:

btw, Crusader what is the relic underneath the spoon on the right? looks like a mourning item :icon_scratch:

Just recently had a similar discussion.

Although the design was used as a Mourning piece, it was also a very popular design brought back from the Grand Tours (ie. From the Roman & Greek Classical Urns). Put on furniture, horses, buttons, cufflinks etc...

Being an 18th C Clog Clasp, its not likely a mourning item.
 

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CRUSADER said:
With some good research, that spoon will turn out to be a 'special' one :thumbsup:
I feel the silversmith is William Hollingshead
Philadelphia, PA 1754-1785 , Thanks Cru
 

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