The E-Trac hit hard on this today. It was down about six inches, but sounded like it was only an inch down. It's in better shape then it looks on the scan. It has a lot of detail on it yet.
Nice going on starting off early in the year with the state copper. It is a Maris 48-g variety, one of the most common ones. For my survey I believe it is the 18th of that variety reported. I would like to add it to the survey, all I need is the county, assuming it is Burlington, but let me know in a PM if different.
Pro778 Nice find I haven't dug any in a couple of years but I am going back to a spot where we dug them in the past. I only wished I didn't sell all the ones I found back in the 1970's for gas money! steve
i saw the coin first hand and the pic doesn't do it justice . we are in a great spot and expect many more coins in that date range ...wish us luck . and super job lee ........great way to start 2010 ..........pine
The E-Trac hit hard on this today. It was down about six inches, but sounded like it was only an inch down. It's in better shape then it looks on the scan. It has a lot of detail on it yet.
Nice! I'm still waiting for one, and maybe this year will be the year with one of our latest sites being a settler from NJ. So far one has been found and I hope we see a second.
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