1794 Large Cent and another complete shoe buckle.

comfyinvermont

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Had about two hours to go out detecting this afternoon, so I went to a new field that had just been cut. Hardly walked into it when I got a great signal and dug another perfect shoe buckle. This one is probably about 1775 or so. Went a few more feet and got another signal and dug a large copper. Couldn't read it till I got home...1794 Liberty cap. Can actually read the date. The back is pretty trashed, but it made my day for sure. Also found a nice large musket ball (about 62 cal), part of a pewter spoon, part of a crotal bell, and what appears to be a sharpening stone, although it reads as metal. Thanks for looking...Lance
 

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Evolution

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Great finds Lance. :o :thumbsup: If you're going to find a large cent it may as well be a 1794. It doesn't get much better than that. Just about every crotal bell I find is broken like that. I have yet to recover an intact one.
 

True_Metal

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Nice Copper! 8)

That metal stone thing is interesting. Did you clean it off and was it rusted?
 

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comfyinvermont

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True_Metal said:
Nice Copper! 8)

That metal stone thing is interesting. Did you clean it off and was it rusted?

No I didn't clean it, and it was not rusted. VDI is low about 10, and it is not magnetic. It obviously was shapped though. Possibly native american??? Any ideas...Lance
 

Derek752

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Hey comfyinvermontis ( 1785 Spelling ;D )

AWESOMETIS finds !!!!! :headbang: !!!!! :headbang: !!!!! :headbang: !!!!!!!!

Fantastic 1794 !!! To bad they come outta the ground in not MS grade :dontknow:

The shoe buckle is perfect :wav:

You have some prime hunting country over there !!

Congrats :occasion14:

Derek
 

watercolor

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Wow!! You've covered a lot of history with those great finds :thumbsup:. . . that buckle is just wonderful!
 

DetectoDude

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Well, you have gone and done it again!!! Congratulations!!! I Don't know which I like more the buckle or the Copper. I think if the copper were one year older I wouldn't have a problem making up my mind. Great day go back tomorrow and call me when you get home, BRO!
 

Goldiver

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Nice job on the large cent, and great shoe buckle! I love Vermont, going to the small towns there is like stepping back in time, and still lots of wilderness to enjoy.

Steve
 

Colonial Zoyboy

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That 1794 coppa is sweeeeeeeeeeeet, Lance! My uncle found a 1794 large cent and half cent at one of our sites before! That site yielded us 3 Liberty Cap coppas overall!

Kyle
 

VERMONTPACKRAT

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WOW !!! Great finds. I love the Liberty Cap !!!!!!

I also love seeing this stuff come out of the ground so close to home.

VPR
 

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