Bucket list silver, handful of colonial coppers (Machin's Mills, Vermon Copper,GIII)

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Did an other successful week end hunt, a proof that doing lots of PR and constantly looking for new permissions does pay off sometimes.

My first find was one of my minor bucket list's relics. I always wanted to find a solid sterling spoon but never had a chance to get one. Couldn't believe my eyes when the first one I pulled this weekend turned out to be a Georgian tea spoon from 1803 On top of it all it has a beautiful hand engraved design and owner's initials.

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The spoon wasn't in a great shape due to the plow damage but with a help from a friend I have managed to straighten it without breaking the relic.

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I believe I got a positive ID of the London silversmith who made it.
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Than I hit a very promising new site. I barely stepped on the field when I started noticing pottery and bricks spread all over the surface. Within a few minutes the first copper showed up and within an hour I had 9 of them laying in my pouch. The best part was that all the coppers were early ones and on top of that, the wast majority was in a good or event great condition.

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The best preserved one was 1838 Banque du Peuple Un Sou (Halfpenny)
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An other great Halfpenny was the Spread Eagle 1814 (my favorite design)
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Got a great surprise, my second Machin's Mills 1787 in a very decent shape.
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George III Halfpenny 1807 (my first one of this type)
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1790's Conder Halfpenny
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Issac Brook's Halfpenny 1812
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And a Bouquet Halfpenny Bank of Montreal 1840's
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The heart breaker of the day was one of only two worn coins which turned out to be my first Vermont Copper. Too bad it wasn't in a great shape like the others... I can only read VERMONT on one side and see a partial profile of George III
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And no hunt can be considered complete without at least some militaria. Got a nice musket ramrod guide (my first complete one). It has an intriguing inscription engraved on its side.
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Thanks for the comments.
 

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Whoops, can't believe I missed commenting on this. Great collection of cooper my man!

Thanks washingtonian. It's really nice to see the great variety of copper coins that site has produced.
 

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Old sterling silver spoon and a handful of older coppers. Can't ask for much more than that. Congrats to you Mister.
 

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Great finds. Glad you didn't snap the spoon when straightening it. You must have sweat that process. I'd prefer diffusing a bomb over to the possibility of harming a nice find when trying to correct damage, but your effort paid off nicely.
 

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Great finds. Glad you didn't snap the spoon when straightening it. You must have sweat that process. I'd prefer diffusing a bomb over to the possibility of harming a nice find when trying to correct damage, but your effort paid off nicely.

Thanks.
I heated the spoon multiple times before straightening it. It did loose some of the patina which is normal, other than that it went pretty well.
 

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Late to this thread, and now wiping the drool from my keyboard over those finds. Congrats and looking forward to seeing pics of the more recent finds. But I think we understand how hard it is to post while digging trasures!
 

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Late to this thread, and now wiping the drool from my keyboard over those finds. Congrats and looking forward to seeing pics of the more recent finds. But I think we understand how hard it is to post while digging trasures!

Thanks Megalodon. I have made an other post since this one. The site has produced 19 early coppers so far, no silver unfortunately.
 

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great stuff

well done , Just curious what your settings were on Deus


Did an other successful week end hunt, a proof that doing lots of PR and constantly looking for new permissions does pay off sometimes.

My first find was one of my minor bucket list's relics. I always wanted to find a solid sterling spoon but never had a chance to get one. Couldn't believe my eyes when the first one I pulled this weekend turned out to be a Georgian tea spoon from 1803 On top of it all it has a beautiful hand engraved design and owner's initials.

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The spoon wasn't in a great shape due to the plow damage but with a help from a friend I have managed to straighten it without breaking the relic.

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I believe I got a positive ID of the London silversmith who made it.
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Than I hit a very promising new site. I barely stepped on the field when I started noticing pottery and bricks spread all over the surface. Within a few minutes the first copper showed up and within an hour I had 9 of them laying in my pouch. The best part was that all the coppers were early ones and on top of that, the wast majority was in a good or event great condition.

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The best preserved one was 1838 Banque du Peuple Un Sou (Halfpenny)
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An other great Halfpenny was the Spread Eagle 1814 (my favorite design)
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Got a great surprise, my second Machin's Mills 1787 in a very decent shape.
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George III Halfpenny 1807 (my first one of this type)
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1790's Conder Halfpenny
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Issac Brook's Halfpenny 1812
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And a Bouquet Halfpenny Bank of Montreal 1840's
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The heart breaker of the day was one of only two worn coins which turned out to be my first Vermont Copper. Too bad it wasn't in a great shape like the others... I can only read VERMONT on one side and see a partial profile of George III
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And no hunt can be considered complete without at least some militaria. Got a nice musket ramrod guide (my first complete one). It has an intriguing inscription engraved on its side.
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Thanks for the comments.
 

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great stuff

well done , Just curious what your settings were on Deus

I usually use Deus Fast with Reactivity set at 2 or 3 depending on the type of site.
 

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