Colonial Copper

Sparkster

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I was hunting a buddy's farm looking for a gold ring that he lost while mowing the lawn.
Didn't find the ring, but I found what I believe to be a King George II. (1729 to 1754)
Anybody have a better guess?



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Steve in PA

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Yes you have a King George II. The bust is facing left and you can just make out II REX to the right of the head.
 

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As you say a Geo II, not sure why it looks trimmed all the way around the edge. Looks wrong for a Farthing but about right for a clipped halfpenny, although never seen that before.
 

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Sparkster

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I think it looks "trimmed" around the edges because when I found it, I showed it to my friend, who is not a detectorist.
To my horror, he promptly rubbed it aggressively between his dry fingers to clean it off for me.
I guess the edges were a bit fragile after being in the ground for a couple hundred years!
 

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Nice old copper, congrats! :occasion14:
 

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I think it looks "trimmed" around the edges because when I found it, I showed it to my friend, who is not a detectorist.
To my horror, he promptly rubbed it aggressively between his dry fingers to clean it off for me.
I guess the edges were a bit fragile after being in the ground for a couple hundred years!
If that is the case you either have VERY harsh soil conditions, or its a contemporary forgery which had a less quality of metal. This would make it pretty scarce though as Geo II forgeries are mostly cast lead-alloy.
 

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Hi, nice find. Congrats:icon_thumright:
 

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