Kyle PA
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- May 12, 2009
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Kirk, Chris, and I went back to the same site that we hit last Sunday. I dug the 1788 Connecticut copper that was struck over a Nova Constellatio there. Chris dug a VA halfpenny, 1796 large cent, and a Coronet cent. Kirk dug the 1844 political medal there as well.
Here is Kirk pinpointing a signal in the iron patch.
I decided to snap some other pictures of the site. Here is a pic that I call "Looking out into the Pennsylvania frontier."
Here is another view of the surrounding land from where the home sat. This early settler sure had a beautiful view.
Once again, just like last Sunday, within the first 10 minutes of swinging, I got an iffy nickel reading. After I flipped the dirt out, it was still in the hole and reading in the high penny range. I was thrilled when I saw what it was: a 1754 King George II farthing. It is our second farthing this year as a group.
I also found this interesting wax seal. I can't make out what the letters say surrounding the bust of the man. If anyone knows who it is, I would greatly appreciate the needed information!
Here are my relics for the day.
Here is Kirk pinpointing a signal in the iron patch.
I decided to snap some other pictures of the site. Here is a pic that I call "Looking out into the Pennsylvania frontier."
Here is another view of the surrounding land from where the home sat. This early settler sure had a beautiful view.
Once again, just like last Sunday, within the first 10 minutes of swinging, I got an iffy nickel reading. After I flipped the dirt out, it was still in the hole and reading in the high penny range. I was thrilled when I saw what it was: a 1754 King George II farthing. It is our second farthing this year as a group.
I also found this interesting wax seal. I can't make out what the letters say surrounding the bust of the man. If anyone knows who it is, I would greatly appreciate the needed information!
Here are my relics for the day.
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