Colonial Coppers, Tombac buttons and colonial relics

DCMDer

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Evolution

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Nice coppers. Sounds like a great spot you got there. Thats alot of oldies from one field. Congratulations. The fourth large copper over (near the smaller one) looks like it may have a little detail left. I think I see a partial bust on it.
 

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DCMDer

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Thanks evolution. I'll have to look at it a little closer. Also the first copper is actually a William III not William I.
 

birdman

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One heck of a nice spot you have to hunt! Yes I am jealous.... ;)
 

Kas

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Man I love those old coppers. Nice work.

Ken
 

tymcmurray

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Where in the world are you finding field in D.C.? LOL
I'm here in Maryland, If you ever want to get together and hunt civil war or Colonial, just pm me.
Great finds.
 

funkman

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congrats on the great coppers! I'm still waiting for my first colonial era coin.

WTG!!

Funkman
 

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