3 KILLER KING GEORGE HALFPENNIES & 5th COB FROM SITE + OTHER SFUFF!

deershed

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Wow, I got 6 big coppers this year and my best one I can barely get details. Those are in Awesome shape!!
 

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Cross Potent

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Yeah, I haven't dug too many like what this place produces. That makes 4 really sweet patinated King George II's from this site. I got them on video dirt and all but need to edit together.
 

dutchtoga

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Dame son....
 

ResurrectedVirginia

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Fantastic finds! Those KG's are in great shape too.
 

Silver Searcher

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You really do have a great site there.:thumbsup: I wish the copper coins would come out the ground here, like the ones you have. I think you could be digging a special item from here soon.

SS
 

NWMP

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Man those are sweet old finds. I have found nipple rings from the later half of the 1700's, and believe me they were well named and with fine detail. I wonder if there was a theme correlation in that century. I'm sure that societies were even more patriarchal back then.
 

cjon455

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no words to say except, stunning, absolutely beautiful, amazing, etc..... Those KGS are in incredible shape, ya don't see too many come from the ground like that, that my friend is an amazing 8hrs spent digging, you have had some seriously amazing hunts so far this year!

Congrats, and keep em coming!
 

Iron Patch

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Cobs and great looking coppers... it's hard to ask for more than that, even though you are still getting more! If it's not thin yet for singles you pretty much know the keepers will keep coming. What a site.
 

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Shwweet.
like that axe head as well.
 

Scrappy

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Those are some of the best KG's I've seen come out of the ground and certainly better than all of mine. Congrats and keep me coming!
 

sandchip

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Wow, those are incredible. A penny from the 1920s around here is usually just eat up. You're blessed to have a site like that. Keep on keepin' on.
 

park pirate

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Man your killer, all them coppers are in very nice condition congrats...:icon_thumleft:
 

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Cross Potent uh! uh! have you tunneled into another museum , this is ridiculous you, you, again found some more nice 1700s relics . Heck it wont be long before you will be digging late 1600s relics . If I had a site like that I would be digging around the clock . Just yesterday I went out for a little and got a couple nice hits took the ole pick and hit the ground and broke the tip off stung my hands and said to myself damn this ground is hard tried again this time bent the thing come to find out slab of broken concrete under the dirt and what ever was there is under that . I went on back in the house acting like a little kid who dropped his candy in the dirt and didn't come back out, to disgusted! So you must have some soft ground you are digging in ,so you go on back out there and find some more and I will keep shaking my head when you post them for you got a nice assortment of relics, but im waiting to see some more . vanzutphen. Pic 15 the button looks like a tudor.
 

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Bill D. (VA)

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Things may be thinning out a bit CP, but I'd say you guys still did quite well. Congrats on extending your cob total to an unprecedented level. I've seen many sites produce more colonial silvers than that, but never 5 cobs. After the surface hunting is done I hope you'll spend a little time digging a few test holes and looking for the pits. I tell ya, that will be like opening up a brand new site for you. Got to be some awesome pottery, glass, and clay pipes hidden beneath the iron.
 

Carolina Tom

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Congrats on the really nice finds. The KGs are just eye popping. GL&HH!
 

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