New Colonial Era Homesite Produces A Splendid 1828 Cornet Copper

crazyjarhead

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Hello everyone, Been on the road out west and just got back yesterday. I needed my R&R so you know what I had to do. :laughing7: I went to a new site that I had permission to hunt back in the spring but the grass had been too high. Well the farmer finally gave it a haircut and I was loving it when I drove up to it yesterday and say that it had been cut. It's still a little tall (5 inches) but not tall enough to give up a few keepers. One of them my oldest yet........1828 LC

There was an old colonial style home there until the early 70's. It was burnt down by the fire department in a training excercise. ??? I guess it was too old and no one wanted it anymore. I was told by the farmer who is 75 that the home across the road is similar to the one that was there. He also told me a story about 2 old ladies that lived there in it's final years. They were always next to the fireplace trying to keep warm in that old home by themselves. Too bad it had to end that way :-[

I headed up the lane that leads back to where the home stood. Having hunted there before a little I knew that the area where the home actually stood was littered with melted debris and junk. So I concentrated away from the yard and down the sloping hillside. Not 15 minutes in to the hunt I dug a LC. I thought first that it was a draped bust but maybe next time. I also dug a modern merc :laughing7: New compared to the 1828 LC I had just dug.


I included a picture of the house across the street and also a picture of 1 of 3 large white oaks on the property. I parked my detecting car beside the largest. It must be 3-4 hundred years old. I'll have to look good around these trees for coins from picnics of centuries ago. ::)

Thanks for looking......Ron

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Mr Tuff

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Re: New Colonial Era Homesite Produces 1828 Copper

nice LC. hope i find one tomorow
 

mpostma

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Re: New Colonial Era Homesite Produces 1828 Copper

Great Digs CJH!
Love that LC! This area didn't have anyone here until late 1860's, so they are few and far between. Still looking for my first.

Love mercs!

Looks like a great site to hunt!

Good Luck on many more!
Mark
 

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Re: New Colonial Era Homesite Produces 1828 Copper

Thats a beautiful LC, i'm still waiting on my first so i'd take any crusty old one! Good luck around those trees!
 

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crazyjarhead

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Re: New Colonial Era Homesite Produces 1828 Copper

mpostma said:
Great Digs CJH!
Love that LC! This area didn't have anyone here until late 1860's, so they are few and far between. Still looking for my first.

Love mercs!

Looks like a great site to hunt!

Good Luck on many more!
Mark

Thanks Mark That makes 3 for me. Found 2 last year within 3 weeks. You just never know what you will dig up. Finding an old homesite definetely helps. I use old maps from the 1870's. Most of those homes are long gone. I study them then do a recon of the area. Look for debris and old brick. Most old homesites are now farm land. Most of the roads back then are still used today. They may have been gravel but are now paved. I compare them with areial photo's and I use mapquest or similar maping aids. Good luck
 

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Re: New Colonial Era Homesite Produces 1828 Copper

That is one of the nicest looking LC's I have seen for some time!

Congrats!
Neil
 

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Re: New Colonial Era Homesite Produces 1828 Copper

Very nice job on the large cent and silver!!!! :thumbsup:
 

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Re: New Colonial Era Homesite Produces 1828 Copper

That copper cleaned up beautifully! What did you use to clean it if I may ask.
Thanks,
Anthony
 

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Re: New Colonial Era Homesite Produces 1828 Copper

Congrats,that is a sweet looking LC!!Your soil must be kind to old coppers.On LI,most of my old coppers are toast.You are lucky if you can get a date.
 

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Re: New Colonial Era Homesite Produces 1828 Copper

Narthoniel said:
That copper cleaned up beautifully! What did you use to clean it if I may ask.
Thanks,
Anthony

I just used warm water, dish soap and and a toothbrush . Then I put a little olive oil on it for now. I don't leave the olive oil on too long, then I wipe it clean. I scrubbed it with a tooth brush and the soap to clean all of the detail on the coin. This may sound crazy but I have even used an old electric toothbrush with toothpaste. This really does a super job as well.
 

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RELICDUDE07 said:
Damn jarhead your getting good at this ;D

I wouldn't say good, maybe just having the right places to hunt. Thanks for blowing me up a little :laughing7:
 

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Re: New Colonial Era Homesite Produces 1828 Copper

Awesome hunt bud, love it when old coppas popup!!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

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Re: New Colonial Era Homesite Produces 1828 Copper

I bet theres more there. thats a big area to hunt, should keep you out of trouble for a while.
 

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Re: New Colonial Era Homesite Produces 1828 Copper

NICE!! That LC cleaned up nice. Nice Merc too!
 

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Re: New Colonial Era Homesite Produces 1828 Copper

Nice looking LC. Congrats...........Hogge :icon_thumright:
 

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Re: New Colonial Era Homesite Produces 1828 Copper

sweet looking place to hunt, good luck on more finds! Love the Largie, nice shape coin!
 

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Goes4ever said:
sweet looking place to hunt, good luck on more finds! Love the Largie, nice shape coin!

Thanks Terry and Hogge.
 

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Re: New Colonial Era Homesite Produces 1828 Copper

Very nice large cent
 

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