Hey Crusader, I can get Hammered, too! Great Weekend in the Field of Dreams

oxbowbarefoot

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Note: Edited with corrected info, thanks Silver Searcher!

Spent the weekend detecting in the Field of Dreams with fellow TNet-ers Greylock, Casper, Worldtalker, and BrokenKnee.

Saturday's hunt was phenomenal with 4 silvers and a sweet Indian Celt. Checked another American Silver off my list with the 1853 Seated Half dime (too bad I nicked it), got a 1890 Seated Dime, a 1853 3-Cent Silver, and a Colonial Silver ring (no markings). Best find of the day for me was the Indian Celt. Its in really nice shape for being found in a plow zone. Found the baby turtle in the middle of the field, looked like the plow disturbed the nest. Unfortunately, it was too late to save him.

Today I managed a few more goodies. My very first signal of the day was a sweet 1753 (I think) King George Copper. After about another 3 feet I got a faint blip that sounded and read like can slaw. I've dug a lot a great targets at this location that sound like trash, so I decided to dig it. I flipped the dirt pile over, scanned it with my AT-Pro and got a solid 52 in the pile. My first handful held the signal. I saw the shimmer of silver as I looked though the dirt. A second look and I saw a cross staring at me. I though I had found my first Spanish Cob, but it was too thin for that. Upon a closer inspection, I could tell that the coin wasn't Spanish, I was looking at a Charles 1st Hammered Silver Penny! Got a few nice buttons, a couple Crotal Bells and some other cool stuff that I'll post later on.

I can't believe I just found an early 1600's English Hammered Silver coin in Western Massachusetts! This coin was found in the same field that I found my Oak Tree Shilling and 4 or 5 William III Coppers. The area was settled in the 1650's.

Can anyone give me anymore specific information on this coin? I will try to get some better pics once I get the dirt off.
 

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Need a closer picture of the back, but it's not a half groat, it's a penny, and I'm sure it's a Charles1st...cool find :icon_thumleft:

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Much tougher to dig than a cob, so be happy to cross that off.... because the cob is still going to turn up.
 

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That is one generous field!

You are finding everything there, no doubt the cob will turn up for you there!


If I hadn't revised my post cutting a bit off, we would have likely said that within a few seconds. :)
 

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Need a closer picture of the back, but it's not a half groat, it's a penny, and I'm sure it's a Charles1st...cool find :icon_thumleft:

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Thanks for the clarification. I will try to get some better detail and post the pics later on.
 

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Yeap Charles I Penny. Very nice find - 1600s (early)
 

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Charles? I could have sworn I saw Elizabeth, but Charles is good enough for me!

IP, I will give the copper a proper peroxide bath tonight, but it looks like the detail will show up nicely. I think it said 1753.
 

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Incredible Finds ! Could you put up more pics of the ring ? that would be a rare find if "period "
 

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The O I see doesn't seem to be the same type of number punch, so I might just be seeing things on that... but it still seems to be missing the 2nd last letter. (V or U)
The I looks short, or is that my eyes...and are the letters bigger ?

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Charles? I could have sworn I saw Elizabeth, but Charles is good enough for me!

IP, I will give the copper a proper peroxide bath tonight, but it looks like the detail will show up nicely. I think it said 1753.


Then it seems like it's missing the V. Interested to see how it turns out. It seems like a genuine looking coin so would be odd to be missing a letter like that. Would be a pretty bad mistake and the type of one you would think you'd see more on a crude counterfeit. That's sort of why I was thinking double struck.
 

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Super find, and congrats on joining the US hammered club. If you can take some good close-ups of both sides you might be able to pick out the mint mark that should enable you to get a much better estimate on the date than the 1625-49 for Charles I coins.
 

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