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Nov 07, 2009, 04:35 PM
#1
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Nov 07, 2009, 04:36 PM
#2
Re: Classic Head Copper
that's really a great find 
teddy
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Nov 07, 2009, 04:41 PM
#3
Re: Classic Head Copper
You guys are making a killing up there in PA!!! Way to go Kirk. Another copper beauty.
-Doug-
Oldest coin - 1700's Spanish silver piece of 8 reale
Oldest U.S. silver - 1833 Capped Bust Half Dime
Oldest U.S. copper - 1847 Large cent
Civil War best finds:
*NC officers belt buckle
*CSN Confederate Navy Officer button
*Eagle Sword Belt Plate
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Nov 07, 2009, 04:56 PM
#4
 417 Area Relic Hunters
Re: Classic Head Copper
You guy's are copper magnets!
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Nov 07, 2009, 05:03 PM
#5
Re: Classic Head Copper
WTG on the L.C. Kirk!!
That which does not kill us, only makes us stronger!!
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Nov 07, 2009, 05:13 PM
#6
 I Often Find Myself Killing Time Looking For What Time Has Killed!
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Nov 07, 2009, 05:18 PM
#7
Re: Classic Head Copper
That deserves a BooYEAH!!!
If the elevator tries to bring you down, go crazy, punch a higher floor!
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Nov 07, 2009, 05:23 PM
#8
Re: Classic Head Copper
A copper is a copper and we'll take all of them that make our detectors beep. It would be nice to get into a new site tomorrow, but, if not, we always have a few old standbys to hunt.
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Nov 07, 2009, 05:30 PM
#9
Re: Classic Head Copper
 Originally Posted by tsgman
You guy's are copper magnets!
Agreed! Congrats
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Nov 07, 2009, 07:25 PM
#10
Re: Classic Head Copper
 Originally Posted by timekiller
I saw your uncles,now you pull out a trick to!  Boy you guy's know how to get them coppers.It's amazing you all don't find other types up there.I think one of you said one time not many buckle either thats strange.I would had thought they would be some of that stuff mixed in with these finds you all make.Sorta wierd how different places have different finds.But not that far apart really!Anyway back to the copper. Way to go buddy,  and you all keep having fun doing what you like.Best of luck to you and all your family!
TK, 
Pete the Colonial Man, we find a nice variety of coins in our area. We've dug, in the last few years, the following types:
-1694 William and Mary
-Late 1600s William III halfpennies
-KG I's
-KG II's
-KG III's
-Connecticut coppers
-New Jersey coppers
-one Nova Constellatio copper
-Liberty Cap half cents and large cents
-Draped Bust half cents and large cents
-Classic heads, Coronets, and Braided Hairs
-Spanish silvers
-1806 German silver
We do find a great variety of coins here, but when it comes to military relics and buckles, there are very few found in our area. I attribute it to different geographic location. As you've probably noticed, Rev War buttons (many, but not all) are very common in Canada, but in the U.S., they are found much less.
Keep swinging away on that killer site, Pete. You have been amazing as of recently! 
Kyle
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Nov 07, 2009, 07:31 PM
#11
 I look foward to Coin Hunting anytime I get a chance...
Re: Classic Head Copper
Nice Score WTG!!
Best Find Yet: 1853 $1 Gold Piece & Abe Lincoln Re-Election Pin 1864
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Nov 07, 2009, 07:32 PM
#12
Re: Classic Head Copper
Classic Head Large Cents are what I am looking for I love seeing this series being posted.
Love the Copper, VPR
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Nov 07, 2009, 07:34 PM
#13
 Digging History
Re: Classic Head Copper
SWEET
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Nov 07, 2009, 07:36 PM
#14
 I Often Find Myself Killing Time Looking For What Time Has Killed!
Re: Classic Head Copper
 Originally Posted by KylePA
 Originally Posted by timekiller
I saw your uncles,now you pull out a trick to!  Boy you guy's know how to get them coppers.It's amazing you all don't find other types up there.I think one of you said one time not many buckle either thats strange.I would had thought they would be some of that stuff mixed in with these finds you all make.Sorta wierd how different places have different finds.But not that far apart really!Anyway back to the copper. Way to go buddy,  and you all keep having fun doing what you like.Best of luck to you and all your family!
TK, 
Pete the Colonial Man, we find a nice variety of coins in our area. We've dug, in the last few years, the following types:
-1694 William and Mary
-Late 1600s William III halfpennies
-KG I's
-KG II's
-KG III's
-Connecticut coppers
-New Jersey coppers
-one Nova Constellatio copper
-Liberty Cap half cents and large cents
-Draped Bust half cents and large cents
-Classic heads, Coronets, and Braided Hairs
-Spanish silvers
-1806 German silver
We do find a great variety of coins here, but when it comes to military relics and buckles, there are very few found in our area. I attribute it to different geographic location. As you've probably noticed, Rev War buttons (many, but not all) are very common in Canada, but in the U.S., they are found much less.
Keep swinging away on that killer site, Pete. You have been amazing as of recently!
Kyle
Thanks buddy just was wondering what you all thought and back atcha on the swinging you guy's sure do your part on here to!
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Nov 07, 2009, 08:15 PM
#15
Re: Classic Head Copper
Nice Largie Kirk!
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Nov 07, 2009, 09:13 PM
#16
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Nov 07, 2009, 10:09 PM
#17
Re: Classic Head Copper
We must find more of these Kirk. 
Chris
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Nov 07, 2009, 10:15 PM
#18
Re: Classic Head Copper
1812, great year for history. Congrats on the find!
HH,
Rusted
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Nov 07, 2009, 10:42 PM
#19
 My Find of a Lifetime!
Re: Classic Head Copper
Not as pretty as Don's, but Coppa is Coppa!!
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Nov 08, 2009, 04:31 AM
#20
Re: Classic Head Copper
Classic Heads They are one of my Favorites. Congrats
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