3 copper day, help ID

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Hi All,
Took another half day today and this one was productive. I went searching yesterday for some new spots and knocked on the door of one of them today. The farmer said no problem, and suggested where to start as he has seen some brick,pottery and shell. These are the finds...

the nice one is 1727, the second one could use some help id'ing and the third looks toasted. I have tried the peroxide from Don in SJ cleaning post. They cleaned but look very dry so soaking them right now in olive oil. My total is 11 coppers for this year and 19 if you count Indian heads :headbang:

Thanks and HH

Don
 

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Re: 3 copper day

Looks like a fun day to me.
 

Re: 3 copper day

Wonder finds. I like to dig those old coins and you sure need to go back to where you dug those. Tennessee digger
 

Re: 3 copper day

You have been on quite a roll lately Don! Keep it up :thumbsup:
 

Re: 3 copper day

Steve in PA said:
You have been on quite a roll lately Don! Keep it up :thumbsup:
Thanks, hope to find some early American silver!
 

Re: 3 copper day

wow, your'e killing the coppers!
keep it up.
 

Re: 3 copper day

Awesome. Always a nice feeling goin home with coppers in your pocket!
 

The two that show detail are... King George I Halfpenny (Circa. 1719-1724) ....and King George III Irish Hibernia (Circa. 1766 or 1769)
 

Iron Patch said:
The two that show detail are... King George I Halfpenny (Circa. 1719-1724) ....and King George III Irish Hibernia (Circa. 1766 or 1769)

Thanks for the id, IP :thumbsup:
 

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