Hunting_Dad
Jr. Member
- Joined
- Mar 25, 2010
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- Location
- New England
- Detector(s) used
- Equinox 800
I dug my first holed copper... unfortunately there is more “hole” than coin. There’s not enough to identify, but I can see an “A” (zoom in just above my index finger) correctly positioned for a large cent. It is slightly larger and thinner than the Matron I found, which I think would be expected after punching a hole, then hammering it flat. It counts as a coin in my book!
I also managed to get my coil over a Matron cent and a Mercury dime minted in 1817 and 1917.
if anyone has any pointers for detecting around old (1720-1800s) blacksmith shops, I would love to hear them. There is a ton of waste material scattered all over the property and a lot of it rings up in the British copper range on my nox.
Thanks for looking -HD


I also managed to get my coil over a Matron cent and a Mercury dime minted in 1817 and 1917.
if anyone has any pointers for detecting around old (1720-1800s) blacksmith shops, I would love to hear them. There is a ton of waste material scattered all over the property and a lot of it rings up in the British copper range on my nox.
Thanks for looking -HD


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