CT Copper and Draped Bust - Plus another bucket of early crockery

Kirk PA

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I had the morning free, so I decided to hunt the field I found an early site at on Tuesday. It was beautiful to swing in this weather. I got my mind set on gridding it slowly and digging iffy signals. It paid off today with two more coppers. They were both at 6". The one is a Draped Bust half cent and the other is definitely a CT copper. It is corroded badly, but I can see AUC on the edge of the coin. Not the best, but they are coppers and I will take them. I also got two buttons and two musketballs.

I also found close to another bucket of pottery shards as well. The square nails were dug in the center of where I believe the cabin stood. I may have to wait until after the farmer plows this area to see if I can find more. The stuff seems to be around the 6" mark. He is currently deep-plowing other parts of the field at a depth of 14-16".

I enjoyed the day again today and will seek permission for a new farm for the weekend. Thanks for viewing.

Keep the passion high!

Kirk
 

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Come on Kirk, I have my pic waiting! :happysmiley: But it sucks now with you hunting alone because I'll never know all the days you get skunked. :(

My fields are still as white as your field is green.
 

Come on Kirk, I have my pic waiting! :happysmiley: But it sucks now with you hunting alone because I'll never know all the days you get skunked. :(

My fields are still as white as your field is green.

No day is ever a Skunk. I am just enjoying the time I get to spend in the fields. With two children soon, I have other priorities plus my career. Nice to see you still around Tnet, IP. You must get out!

Kirk
 

Hey, IP, do you agree it says AUC?

Kirk
 

I see AUC, I think I see the date on the smaller copper. 1809?
 

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No day is ever a Skunk. I am just enjoying the time I get to spend in the fields. With two children soon, I have other priorities plus my career. Nice to see you still around Tnet, IP. You must get out!

Kirk



Sounds like I will no longer be able to push you to the point you're ready to snap. :) But we'll see. :laughing7:
 

That field certainly looks nice. Hope the farmer's plowing works to your advantage!
 

Very nice, Kirk! :thumbsup: Glad to see you are back... good luck on the new site!
 

Sounds like the plow will definitely be bringing more colonial relics to the surface for you. Sweet Connecticut copper and half cent. :headbang: Forgot to say congratulations on your second child in my reply to your other post so I will say it now. Congratulations! You're going to be a busy man in the near future. :laughing7:
 

WTG Kirk! I see you're back to your old habits digging those large green coins. Congrats on adding 2 more to your collection. Keep hitting that place hard.
 

That site is starting to reveal it's secrets. I would continue to hit it.
 

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