Asymmetrical buckle and Colonial coppers

Scrappy

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Minelab CTX 3030 & XP Deus
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I listed this in today's finds, but would like to see this forum frequented more.
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One copper is a KG1 ID'd with the thick rim and portrait. The second is a Vermont or CT. It looks like a Vermont match to me
 

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Well, somebody had to respond .... ha! I still say that buckle is a great, early find and one that rarely shows up especially in your neck of the woods. Very nice Steve!
 

NICE NICE FINDS.
 

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