jangrok
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- Dec 27, 2012
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- All Treasure Hunting
Happy New Year all. I haven't been this active on this site in years, but I love sharing here because nobody understands the emotional and historical value of these relics we save from the ground like metal detectorists do. sure family and friends think this stuff is cool, because we think its cool, but unless you have the addictio....I mean passion for metal detecting, they just don't quite understand. I've posted in the last week about KG2's, large cents, half cents, cut coppers, and buttons. well new years eve my buddy and I went out to my field of dreams where I found 2 large cents, a half cent, and cut copper before and between my buddy and I we pulled 14 buttons, ranging from 1700s dandies to 1800s. and he pulled a colonial shoe buckle frame. now my new years eve was amazing with a haul like that. well I woke up this morning and before I went to my brothers for his birthday, I decided that I needed to get on the board for the first day of 2024, I just needed a button to keep my luck running into the new year. superstitious much? a button is what I found, 2 actually. good enough for me, time to head back to the car, of course swinging the whole way. I get halfway across the field and get a nice 91 on the deus2. not scratchy this time. and I thought "I should live dig this, I'm 99% sure its a large cent" I decide not to, so I dig the plug, then start the video. I break the plug open and say yup, it's a large cent, but once I look closer, it's way too thin, so it must be a really well made dandy button. I wipe some dirt off and see some "rays" of light, and I think sweet! this button has a design! I wipe a little more and see some lettering around the edges....uh oh.... buttons normally don't have writing on the front. I stop in my tracks. no more cleaning, no more wiping, in the finds box it goes, and off to the house I go. I get home and wait for the dirt to dry. slowly I remove each dry layer of dirt. I can see "ELLATIO" then the 13 stars in between the rays appear, I flip it over and the wreath appears with "LIBERTAS" visible on the right side and a 1783 just barely readable. its a NOVA and I love it. I've tried to do research on this coin and get conflicting information online. some say the US government struck it, some say they came from Birmingham England, some sources say they were never legal tender and ordered as tokens. does anybody have a solid history on these nova's? TYIA! happy new year!
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