Bucket list Counterfeit 1776 !

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Went out yesterday for four hours of digging nothing but shotgun shell butts, aluminum can pull tabs, bottle caps, assorted iron, fishing sinkers, what was becoming a frustrating day suddenly became exciting. Out of the hole King George III. It was the only coin of the day I didn't even find any clad.

Don in Brewster helped with the ID.

1776 Machins Mills 6-76A

Made in Newburgh New York in the 1780s

How fitting to find the 1776 date on the day before the Fourth of July.

Enjoy and happy hunting

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How do you know its not real?
 

Hi; Cool find. To bad the date is not right. Good Luck. HH. PEACE:RONB
 

That's one good looking KG. It's really cool that its 1776 and Machin's Mills counterfeit. Odd's are I have dug a counterfeit, but mine have been so toasted that I never tried to tell if they were. I think it'd be really cool to have one from Machin's Mills given the history around them producing KG's. Great looking coin :thumbsup:
 

That's a killer counterfeit in great condition. Congrats buddy. Love it
 

1776 date is fitting for the occasion . Independence came with a cost . I asked a few college age students , who the Colonists fought during the Rev War ?
They answered ,
The South , :icon_scratch: duh, unreal ... the :censored: South ..... sad .

Most T netters will get the answer correct ... I hope .

Happy July th 8-)
 

That's one good looking KG. It's really cool that its 1776 and Machin's Mills counterfeit. Odd's are I have dug a counterfeit, but mine have been so toasted that I never tried to tell if they were. I think it'd be really cool to have one from Machin's Mills given the history around them producing KG's. Great looking coin :thumbsup:

Thanks for the reply. I'm happy with the condition. Vaseline works wonders cleaning.
 

1776 date is fitting for the occasion . Independence came with a cost . I asked a few college age students , who the Colonists fought during the Rev War ?
They answered ,
The South , :icon_scratch: duh, unreal ... the :censored: South ..... sad .

Most T netters will get the answer correct ... I hope .

Happy July th 8-)

THE SOUTH?!! What is wrong with today's youth?

Thank you for your reply, happy 4th!
 

pretty good shape too !
 

Congratualtions on the old copper recovery, being counterfeit is a bonus! :occasion14:
 

Congrats on digging that awesome counterfeit copper DD. :occasion14: Love it when the old coppers come pout with some good detail. :thumbsup:
 

Great find Dude. You know I love colonials and that's a nice one.
 

Cool find; congrats. I lived in the area of the Machin Mills. Here's the historical sign.
 

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Congrats on digging that awesome counterfeit copper DD. :occasion14: Love it when the old coppers come pout with some good detail. :thumbsup:

Thanks LD ! Best looking copper I dug in a long time.
 

Wonderful find! I'm a big fan of counterfeit coppers, and yours is amazing. I don't have any references, but yours must be extremely rare at a minimum.

I'm going to go ahead and say this is a Banner coin and my vote is going in. It's much rarer than some of the other, ahem, stuff up there.

Steve
 

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