A Sunday Colonial Bonanza

Kirk PA

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It was a great day for me! The weather could not have been any more perfect for some Colonial digging with the guys. We actually visited three different farms today. :laughing7: The first field we hunted was a site that Kyle and Chris found last week. Kyle got an early large cent there and some old pottery sherds, but nothing else. After we hunted it again today, that was all the site gave up. It must have been a poor settler. :laughing7:

The second field produced my best find for the day. Once I got the signal and pinpointed, I knew there had to be a copper in the ground. I flipped out a decent King George III Irish halfpenny (1766-1782). I was totally ecstatic with the find because it is my first ever Irish copper that could be identified. It was probably a stray drop from a hunter back in the Colonial days because we did not get anything else. :dontknow: :icon_scratch:

The last field we visited for the day gave me a handful more of Colonial artifacts. The recent flood that we had exposed more of the field and brought out some decent signals. :dontknow: I was picking up Colonial pottery every step of the way. ;D We decided to head to the section of the field that Kyle and Chris found about seven Colonial buttons back in November. It was not long in the small iron patch that I got a nice signal and excavated a piece of a Colonial shoe buckle. I was pumped! :headbang: Even though it was broken, I think I gave Kyle a "High-Five." :laughing7: I love digging them and could do it all day. Not too far away, I found two coppers. The one is a definite Colonial. It is probably a King George II. The other one is very puzzling. Since this site gave up strictly Colonial artifacts, I am assuming it is another Colonial-era copper. :icon_scratch: :help: Sometimes I see what looks like a ship and other times I see what looks like Brittania. :dontknow:

To end the day, I invited Kyle over for a Colonial dinner and some great coffee. :hello2: He should be arriving soon, so I hope you all enjoyed my post.

Keep the passion high!

Kirk :hello:
 

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You dog :tongue3:, those are some great finds. :thumbsup:
 

Yep enjoyed the post. :wink: Your passion got right into my veins. :laughing7: Nice going buddy. :thumbsup: Now enjoy sometime with Bro.& discuss your next plan of attack & the finds of today. :headbang:
Take Care,
Pete, :hello:
 

Super finds, as always! :icon_thumright:
 

Finally your Hibernia! :headbang: (It's either 1766 or 1769)
 

It was a beautiful day in the neighborhood, glad you took advantage of it to do some colonial digging!
 

Congrats on a 3 copper day!

I know you were happy with those finds. With all those shards, maybe a pit is nearby. You should check it out (as I always recommend ..... LOL). Very nice hunt!
 

Great day Kyle. Nice coins! Hogge :headbang: :headbang:
 

Just another day at the Colonial office! Very nice!
 

Great job kirk! You are a colonial copper magnet.
 

hogge said:
Great day Kyle. Nice coins! Hogge :headbang: :headbang:


No it's Kirk, he actually found something! :D
 

Way to go Kirk a great colonial day it was congrats :icon_thumleft:

Bubba65
 

Iron Patch said:
Finally your Hibernia! :headbang: (It's either 1766 or 1769)

I knew I would get one. We hunt these Colonial sites, so anything is possible. I will see you around the boards, Patch. :icon_thumleft:

Kirk

Timekiller said:
Yep enjoyed the post. :wink: Your passion got right into my veins. :laughing7: Nice going buddy. :thumbsup: Now enjoy sometime with Bro.& discuss your next plan of attack & the finds of today. :headbang:
Take Care,
Pete, :hello:

Thanks, Pete, it was a Colonial day that I will not forget. This is my passion. Take care!

Kirk :hello:

Bill D. (VA) said:
I know you were happy with those finds. With all those shards, maybe a pit is nearby. You should check it out (as I always recommend ..... LOL). Very nice hunt!

I love picking up Colonial pottery. It really does get my blood pumping. One of these days, I will look for a pit. :laughing7:

Kirk

HILL BILLY said:
You dog :tongue3:, those are some great finds. :thumbsup:

Thanks, Bill, you guys are on a hot streak. Keep it up!

Kirk
 

Iron Patch said:
hogge said:
Great day Kyle. Nice coins! Hogge :headbang: :headbang:


No it's Kirk, he actually found something! :D
I've made this same mistake b4. Why do I always mix these 2 up??? :tongue3: :laughing9:
 

Kirk way to do it man! Keep up the good work. :headbang:
 

Your high passion finally paid off today with those three Colonials. ;D The Hibernia made the day!

It was classic when you blurted "shoe buckle frame." When I noticed that it was a quarter of a frame, I chuckled and wanted to call you a Colonial loser, but decided not to when you stated, "I can't wait to put this in my display case." :laughing9: I thought I'd better just let the young chap believe that he had a killer find. ;D Good Karma coming my way, folks! ;D

Bro ;D
 

Good digs, Congrats! :icon_thumright:
 

COLONIAL LOSER!! :laughing9: thats pretty funny but i bet your going to pay for that. congrats. willy
 

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