Decent Gobble Day hunt! Colonial copper and small silver coin, etc.....

Don in SJ

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My son and I got out this morning for our first hunt in quite some time. We started out seeking a possible new site and after going thru the brush for a bit, we were rewarded with a clearing ahead with two depressions and the ever telling Grapevines growing!
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My son is walking just behind one of the depressions where the Oak trees are surrounding the perimeter.
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I started out finding a couple nice, but dirty, Tombac buttons.
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But shortly thereafter rewarded with the high sweet tone of a coin! One very crusty, heavily coated copper emerged, and we both looked at it and had no idea what it was, other than knowing it was not a Large or Half Cent, or regular KG copper, so it would have to wait till we got home to clean it up to ID the coin.
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Found about 4 buttons at this site and a Thimble, of a type I never found before, it was made without a top! Also got a parital smaller pewter spoon bowl, and a few other knicknacks.
After the finds petered out we started heading back to the truck and along the way a site I found two weeks ago, that produced a complete shoe buckle frame would be our last stop for the short morning hunt.
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At this site I lost a pair of hand pruners two weeks ago and my goal was to find them, I DID. At this site my son got a couple more buttons, he also got about 2-3 at the first site, but no coins, however he also did get part of a shoe buckle. So we only hunted a short time, and after getting another thimble and button, but wow, the thimble looked like it exploded, and it also had two holes punched in the top, weird. But as I was almost back on the road leading back to my truck, I got another coin signal and at first when I picked it up, I thought it was a button with no shank, but a quick look revealed it was either a half real or half dime. It was the latter.
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So, here are the finds for the day, all are mine, I did not get to photograph my son's finds.....
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The crusty silver coin was a bent, buckled, distorted ::) 1842 Seated Liberty Half Dime.
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The crusty copper after a vigourous peroxide hot bath and many qtips, finally started to melt the cement like clay coating on the coin to reveal a corroded but good detailed 1773 Virginia Halfpenny. My third one I have ever found.
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Iron Patch

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Don in SJ said:
Oh well, makes for an interesting discussion, still have Vpone NJ/MM coin on my mind also, that will be interesting on Sunday with the getogether over that coin, and a few others I have to show.
Here is a forward and backward photo.

Don


You can also make a case for a 3/7 overdate. Now that would have been mistake after mistake. ;D

Hope to hear a good update.
 

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Well Don glad to see you and Dan got out today for some quality fun ;D
Love the finds too and I have a few of the topless thimbles myself :icon_thumright:
Nice finds again and hope ya had a great turkey day :headbang:
 

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This is a great post and finds. Well done sir :thumbsup:
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Old River

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Looks like a nice place to hunt. Love the pictures. Made some very nice finds also. HH......
 

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Wow, I'd love to see one copper clean up like that!! Looks like a good day out!! :icon_thumright:
 

IWillFindTheGold

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Don in SJ said:
Oh well, makes for an interesting discussion, still have Vpone NJ/MM coin on my mind also, that will be interesting on Sunday with the getogether over that coin, and a few others I have to show.
Here is a forward and backward photo.

Don

I love this picture! Great, great coin! :tongue3:
 

kieser sousa/rip

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Very nice stuff Don.Sounds like a great way to spend the day.......I ate to much and couldent move let alone swing a coil. ;D
 

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Wow! that Virginia copper blows me away. I can't wait to add something like that to my collection!
 

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Great hunt! I wish our wooded areas were so clear and swingable...nothing but undergrowth for us!
 

Nate in Ohio

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Nice old finds Don. Man, why does it always look like you're digging in SAND?? lol. That sure helps in preserving items, no doubt. Congrats again to you both.
 

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Nice finds and a great day detecting with your son! That date on the coin, I would say it is 1778, something grazed the 8, I can see the line or scoring. HH, Mike
 

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