Bucket list silver, handful of colonial coppers (Machin's Mills, Vermon Copper,GIII)

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Did an other successful week end hunt, a proof that doing lots of PR and constantly looking for new permissions does pay off sometimes.

My first find was one of my minor bucket list's relics. I always wanted to find a solid sterling spoon but never had a chance to get one. Couldn't believe my eyes when the first one I pulled this weekend turned out to be a Georgian tea spoon from 1803 On top of it all it has a beautiful hand engraved design and owner's initials.

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The spoon wasn't in a great shape due to the plow damage but with a help from a friend I have managed to straighten it without breaking the relic.

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I believe I got a positive ID of the London silversmith who made it.
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Than I hit a very promising new site. I barely stepped on the field when I started noticing pottery and bricks spread all over the surface. Within a few minutes the first copper showed up and within an hour I had 9 of them laying in my pouch. The best part was that all the coppers were early ones and on top of that, the wast majority was in a good or event great condition.

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The best preserved one was 1838 Banque du Peuple Un Sou (Halfpenny)
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An other great Halfpenny was the Spread Eagle 1814 (my favorite design)
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Got a great surprise, my second Machin's Mills 1787 in a very decent shape.
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George III Halfpenny 1807 (my first one of this type)
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1790's Conder Halfpenny
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Issac Brook's Halfpenny 1812
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And a Bouquet Halfpenny Bank of Montreal 1840's
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The heart breaker of the day was one of only two worn coins which turned out to be my first Vermont Copper. Too bad it wasn't in a great shape like the others... I can only read VERMONT on one side and see a partial profile of George III
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And no hunt can be considered complete without at least some militaria. Got a nice musket ramrod guide (my first complete one). It has an intriguing inscription engraved on its side.
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Thanks for the comments.
 

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Whoops, can't believe I missed commenting on this. Great collection of cooper my man!

Thanks washingtonian. It's really nice to see the great variety of copper coins that site has produced.
 

Old sterling silver spoon and a handful of older coppers. Can't ask for much more than that. Congrats to you Mister.
 

Great finds. Glad you didn't snap the spoon when straightening it. You must have sweat that process. I'd prefer diffusing a bomb over to the possibility of harming a nice find when trying to correct damage, but your effort paid off nicely.
 

Great finds. Glad you didn't snap the spoon when straightening it. You must have sweat that process. I'd prefer diffusing a bomb over to the possibility of harming a nice find when trying to correct damage, but your effort paid off nicely.

Thanks.
I heated the spoon multiple times before straightening it. It did loose some of the patina which is normal, other than that it went pretty well.
 

Late to this thread, and now wiping the drool from my keyboard over those finds. Congrats and looking forward to seeing pics of the more recent finds. But I think we understand how hard it is to post while digging trasures!
 

Late to this thread, and now wiping the drool from my keyboard over those finds. Congrats and looking forward to seeing pics of the more recent finds. But I think we understand how hard it is to post while digging trasures!

Thanks Megalodon. I have made an other post since this one. The site has produced 19 early coppers so far, no silver unfortunately.
 

great stuff

well done , Just curious what your settings were on Deus


Did an other successful week end hunt, a proof that doing lots of PR and constantly looking for new permissions does pay off sometimes.

My first find was one of my minor bucket list's relics. I always wanted to find a solid sterling spoon but never had a chance to get one. Couldn't believe my eyes when the first one I pulled this weekend turned out to be a Georgian tea spoon from 1803 On top of it all it has a beautiful hand engraved design and owner's initials.

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The spoon wasn't in a great shape due to the plow damage but with a help from a friend I have managed to straighten it without breaking the relic.

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I believe I got a positive ID of the London silversmith who made it.
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Than I hit a very promising new site. I barely stepped on the field when I started noticing pottery and bricks spread all over the surface. Within a few minutes the first copper showed up and within an hour I had 9 of them laying in my pouch. The best part was that all the coppers were early ones and on top of that, the wast majority was in a good or event great condition.

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The best preserved one was 1838 Banque du Peuple Un Sou (Halfpenny)
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An other great Halfpenny was the Spread Eagle 1814 (my favorite design)
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Got a great surprise, my second Machin's Mills 1787 in a very decent shape.
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George III Halfpenny 1807 (my first one of this type)
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1790's Conder Halfpenny
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Issac Brook's Halfpenny 1812
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And a Bouquet Halfpenny Bank of Montreal 1840's
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The heart breaker of the day was one of only two worn coins which turned out to be my first Vermont Copper. Too bad it wasn't in a great shape like the others... I can only read VERMONT on one side and see a partial profile of George III
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And no hunt can be considered complete without at least some militaria. Got a nice musket ramrod guide (my first complete one). It has an intriguing inscription engraved on its side.
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Thanks for the comments.
 

great stuff

well done , Just curious what your settings were on Deus

I usually use Deus Fast with Reactivity set at 2 or 3 depending on the type of site.
 

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