Great start tp 2014: SLQ & KGII

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Went back to the field that produced my 1912 City of Philadelphia FD button yesterday. Scored a beautiful SLQ (my 2nd) and another KGII:

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The soil in my area is not kind to copper coins in general, it seems to be vicious in this one area. I can see a 3 in the date under a scope, so it's either 17_3 or 173_. Either option is possible as KGIIs were minted between 1730-54. My second SLQ ever, first silver for the year, is in awesome shape. Shame it's not a San Francisco mint, though, but I'll take it!

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Beautiful SLQ!

Congrats & continued success to you.

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It's the young head 1729-1739. If it was the old head George II, ending in VS which it seems to be, the only option by what you wrote would be 1753.
 

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It's the young head 1729-1739. If it was the old head George II, ending in VS which it seems to be, the only option by what you wrote would be 1753.

Interesting... so it's a 1730s date. Thanks for the info! How can you tell the difference in heads through all that corrosion?
 

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Interesting... so it's a 1730s date. Thanks for the info! How can you tell the difference in heads through all that corrosion?


Yes, 1730s.

I've seen both a million times and it's not from looking at any one detail, more the over all shape. It's actually more obvious to me when I don't open the pic because when the image is small it's very close to the actual size of the coin.
 

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I find it ironic that anyone else who finds SLQs usually finds dateless silver slugs, and the only two I have ever dug were damn near perfect coming out of the ground.
 

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Great finds, the "phase" was with you. That quarter is so beautiful, could you show us a cleaned up pix of both sides. Those coppers are so cool, such a shame the soil and fertilizer cooks them so badly. I want to find more of both of these coins and join the 1700's coins club.
 

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Great finds, the "phase" was with you. That quarter is so beautiful, could you show us a cleaned up pix of both sides. Those coppers are so cool, such a shame the soil and fertilizer cooks them so badly. I want to find more of both of these coins and join the 1700's coins club.

Is that gonna be the new catch phrase?

"May the Phase be with you!" Lol
 

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