British Large Cent, No, A New Jersey Copper!

Born2Dtect

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I went detecting with my club Saturday. The weather did not cooperate and sent us home a little earlier than planned. I did find one coin in the middle of a 400 acre field. Only one other coin found by ten people in three hours. We were a little disappointed as the location was to have had a couple of 1700 farm houses. While the coin was drying and being cleaned I did see a few letters and a left facing profile. I also saw a date of "1773?". Identification is a George II by those who know large cents in my club. Does anyone know is this date would fall in the correct time period for George II large cents?

Ed D.
 

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Re: British Large Cent

I cant see too much detail on your coin. I am not completely sure of the date range of the KG coins. The date seems a little recent for a KG II. One way to tell is the bust on the KG II will face to the left. The bust on the KG III will face right. Any old copper is a great find. Congrats. :thumbsup:
 

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Re: British Large Cent

It actually looks kind of like a New Jersey copper. I can kind of see the plow across the coin and it looks to be the end of the word Caesarea above it. This is just a guess as your coin doesn't show much detail.
 

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Re: British Large Cent

Looks great to me! Seems there is a bottom of a bust line maybe.
Reghardless awsome find.
B.R. Ray
 

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Re: British Large Cent

Evolution, " NEW JERSEY COPPER"

I think you nailed it. The date 178? I can read and Nova Caesarea do make it A New Jersey Copper (1786-1790). If I hold it right parts of the plow show and the shield outline on the obverse are visible. Wow! A colonial coins. I am even Happier. Also, I checked a lot of British copper pictures and the writing did not match.

Ed D.
 

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That's an exciting find, ED! :o Many congrats!

Nana
 

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Born2Dtect said:
Evolution, " NEW JERSEY COPPER"

I think you nailed it. The date 178? I can read and Nova Caesarea do make it A New Jersey Copper (1786-1790). If I hold it right parts of the plow show and the shield outline on the obverse are visible. Wow! A colonial coins. I am even Happier. Also, I checked a lot of British copper pictures and the writing did not match.

Ed D.
I wouldn't have been so quick on the draw but as luck would have it, I found a New Jersey myself (1787) on 4/6/08. Good job!! :thumbsup: Glad I was able to help.
 

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Born a Terp's Fan,Die a Terp's Fan.....Great Job ED!!!!! :thumbsup:
 

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