A first for me.

tomsneck

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Beautiful day here on our little island. Popped into a field not far from my house that’s brought me all kinds of coins and she didn’t let me down today. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1550437856.258223.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1550437871.647907.webp thought I had hit it all!! [emoji16] guess it’s true. Never hunted out!
Thanks for the look
 

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That's a twopence! Or am I wrong? Very cool! Congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

George III cartwheel penny, early 19th century, right?
 

Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Awesome old copper! :occasion14:
 

Very nice find there! I hope to find one someday!
 

Great save, congrats!
 

Well done thats really cool
 

Nice one!! Don't find those big suckers too often!!
 

if you can date off of it, you might find that you broke the barrier into the 18th century. They produced a load of these in 1797 (I happen to have one).

Congrats,

TCK
 

Congrats on the cartwheel :thumbsup:
 

congrats dont see them dug often, at least not down my way.
 

That’s a cool old copper. Sort of on the very large size, bet it gave a great tone. Congrats
 

Congrats on the KG3 Cartwheel. 1797 for sure.

John
 

Congrats on sweet sweet copper!
 

Thanks for the love y’all. Seems they made em for a few years but all had the same date? Not sure if it’s a 2p or 1p. Any easy way to tell?
 

And yes it rang sweeeeeet! Bout ten inches down and rand 86 solid on my mxsport
 

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