Another 1796 Liberty Cap Large Cent from same site

Don in SJ

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I went back to my sawmill site this morning and first hit the iron infested homestead itself and got two buttons. Both are very old, one looks like a spunback and the other is a cast button with BEST GILT punched in a Cartouche, which I believe makes both of them from roughly the 1790's.

I dug a few shotgun casings and some buckshot lead and decided it was time to slowly work my way through the woods towards the other homestead where I found the broken silver buckle last week.

I knew there was an area between the two places that I got a few old buttons on a couple of the hunts and a good number of iron hits, so I think it was a "work area" and those sites often produce goodies.

As I slowly and methodically searched that area I was rewarded with a beautiful high tone on the the Explorer and the crosshair was in the upper right and not moving around and depth indicated something around 8-10 inches.

When all those factors happen, and I am in an old area, I am almost certain the target will be an old coin. So I did take a photo of the screen showing the crosshair position and spot where the target lies. (Usually taking a photo like that before digging results in diggin up a washer LOL)

Well, it was an old coin and from about 8 inches came a corroded looking large copper lying on the side of the pile. One side was blueish with corrosion and the other side is darn near perfect, that seems to happen a lot with the old coppers. I am sure it has to do with how they have layed in the ground for 200+ years.

When I got home I identified the variety of this Liberty Cap as a Sheldon 91 and the one I found on April 30th at this site is a Sheldon 84. Both coins have very fine details for such an old coin, only corrosion knocks the value down.

I did continue on and try to find the rest of the silver buckle but all I dug at that site was about half dozen shotgun casings and two more 50 caliber shell casings fired from the WW2 gunnery range that was nearby.

I am sure another goodie or two still awaits me, but this site has been stingy with only allowing me 3 coins (all 1700's) and over 15 buttons with none appearing newer than around 1830.

I may or may not get back their until this fall, but if I do, I hope again to have a nice day like I did today. :)

I am including a photo of the April 30th Large Cent find for comparison purposes.

HH

Don in SJ
 

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Astounding. Can I come play in your sandbox?
 

Man I want to find one of those ,BAD! Good work, nice coin.

HH
Ken
 

:'( All I can find are zinc and wheaties......I need to take a trip east
 

Push for more. Those are sweet! Cooter
 

Now where did you say this was? I need better direction to get there. ;D ;D ;D I will be glad to hunt while you wait till fall.
LOL
Burdie
 

WOW Don, she certainly is a beauty. I wish our soil was sandy like that. Beautiful coin. WTG.
HH, Mike in NJ
 

WOW!!! :P

Congrats on such a great coin Don.... Thanks for sharing... ;D
 

WHAT NO CHAIN CENTS ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Your definitely in the ball park Don. That 1796 is friggin' nice........Rich
 

Those are in amazing condition! My two oldies were totally corroded. You must have great soil there :) NICE finds!
 

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