First large copper of 2012

sscindercoop

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ckrakowski

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any idea of what year it is? it looks like a 1820 but i am not sure.
 

Mr Tuff

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nice vid!! sweet finds!!!! MR TUFF
 

pumice

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Awesome copper... how deep was it........
 

treasurepirate1

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what do you think produces so many old coins for you, is it your E-track because i'm not finding nearly as many as you do when using my fisher F75, last year i got three. And how many large coppers did you get last year?
 

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sscindercoop

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treasurepirate1 said:
what do you think produces so many old coins for you, is it your E-track because i'm not finding nearly as many as you do when using my fisher F75, last year i got three. And how many large coppers did you get last year?
The f75 is a great machine and should find any large copper the coil passes over. Research is key to finding them. You could also try knocking on doors at spots old enough to produce old coppers. In my opinion That's your best chance at a virgin spot. :icon_thumleft: HH coop
 

treasurepirate1

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sscindercoop said:
treasurepirate1 said:
what do you think produces so many old coins for you, is it your E-track because i'm not finding nearly as many as you do when using my fisher F75, last year i got three. And how many large coppers did you get last year?
The f75 is a great machine and should find any large copper the coil passes over. Research is key to finding them. You could also try knocking on doors at spots old enough to produce old coppers. In my opinion That's your best chance at a virgin spot. :icon_thumleft: HH coop
thanks, i do lots of research i think my problem may be the amount i get out hunting,
 

Sniffy

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Nice hunt. How do you like the T2?
 

70monte68

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Fantastic Coop! Teknetics is storming in like a hurricane with these machines...The T2 is proving itself against all the others.

Great finds, I am working with the T2 SE and this machine is fantastic!
 

HEAVYMETALNUT

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nice vid coop! awesome coins and love that token.Waterbury farrell foundries was right here in waterbury,ct where i live :thumbsup:
what was the large coin terry dug anyways? :dontknow:
 

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sscindercoop

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HEAVYMETALNUT said:
nice vid coop! awesome coins and love that token.Waterbury farrell foundries was right here in waterbury,ct where i live :thumbsup:
what was the large coin terry dug anyways? :dontknow:
Thanks Dave, Terry's was a Canadian bank token. Rip told me that's were you lived, What a historic area. Did you live in NY before CT? Congrats again on the button!!!!! Ill be looking for your chain cent in the best finds issue. :icon_thumleft:
 

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