10th Colonial copper for this site

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Relicific

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Nice old coppers
WTG
 

IndianaBonesMD

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Great finds. Love diggin British copper.
Almost as much as Spanish silver. Very nice.
 

CASPER-2

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Scrappy

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Nice copper count for that site man. For me, usually I find Spanish silver only after my expectations are lowered. Lol.

Good luck
 

Bill D. (VA)

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Wayda keep those coppers coming! The Eastern Shore is notorious for giving up early silver, even 1500s hammered coins, so one should be in your not-to-distant future. Good luck man!
 

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And Irish too! ;)

Yep. Been digging a lot of Hibernias especially from this site. They must have circulated in large numbers in the colonies
 

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