Copperhead Road II

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Copperhead Road II

2-20-11 Hi TN, Back on the old trail again after a few disappointing hunts . I named this wagon trail " Copperhead Road" because of it's past history of half and large cents that have been dug here . Lots of horse back traffic and stuck wagons led to lost coins many years ago . Also the home of copperhead snakes . Excluding a 1794 Liberty cap half cent , a few damaged large cents and a worn mystery silver are the coin finds for me since 2010 :dontknow: don't get me wrong I am glad to find anything but condition goes a long way especially when posted on the world wide net .. Relics , finds have been a different story . A pistol , some fine & dandy flat buttons , horse tack harness mounts , watch case with Spirit of St. Louis plane , musket and mini ball lead have been some of the decent keepers. Fired up the Fisher CZ 7 for a search on the trail through the swamp to the old mill . After a few shotgun shell hulls and the usual junk , out popped a bridle rosette at 8 " deep . Lead back with loop that just needed a wash . Closer to the mill hit a 1956 wheatie . I get this feeling today is gonna be the day .Clay pottery shards, bricks , oyster shells , all scattered nearby . After a flat button and a brass furniture lock ornament , one cent id signal at least 6 " deep , for anyone who has used a CZ 7.....you know, that sound is un mistakable , sure enough , a large cent , :) I dug what is possibly the nicest looking 1807 draped bust copper coin I have ever had the pleasure to unearth . A quick peroxide dip , and a few Q tips later , this is without a doubt the best condition draped bust ever for me .Found an 1805 that's close to this but :o :hello2: :headbang: Reverse side is even nicer than the obverse . I am not going to say sandy soil but it is what is is ...a greenish brown patina toned beauty . ;D Just when I think , that is it , just one , within a few inches of this coin I get another solid coin id for copper ..Another large cent , 9-11 inches , a thick one ...I am about to fall over at this point , Liberty Cap , not as sweet as the draped bust largie , still a most sought after early US coin , after letting it cleaned up , it's a nice looking , gray toned , 1794 Liberty Capped Bust Cent :o even with a weak condition back ..I am finally into some , Early US . Finished the day , with a few more brass shell tops and a jar lid. Well that's the story , best part is No 50 mph wind gusts like Sat. , no bugs , no high weeds , no freakin' snow , 50 degrees and some goodies . Even my dog had fun . Thanks for stopping in , ;D CMD dawg
 

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Fantastic finds! That is one beauty of an LC for sure. The total opposite of the condition of the LC I posted on Friday (but the colonial silver more than made up for it!)

Congrats on some nice digs!
 

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Holy Sh-t! That's an incredibly fine looking Draped Bust; and the Liberty Cap ain't too shaby either. Nice digs!
 

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Wow! :o Those are some really amazing finds man!
I can't believe the condition of this 1807 LC! :notworthy:

Congrats!
Dave
 

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Nice recoveries :icon_thumright: That LC is a good-un!!!
 

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awesome coppers dawg!!! this is what i look for in a post. you made my morning and i didnt even find them. :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright: willy
 

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Looks like that draped 1807 was dropped on the day it was minted :o :o I have yet to find a liberty capped so yes a highly desirable coin to find ! Way to go Dawg ! We are still thawing out here ! MaineRelic
 

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Oh man... the Dawg got it done today in a big way :o :o first off, what's on that button ??? never seen one like that at all :icon_scratch: and the coins :headbang: :headbang: :headbang: :headbang: I'd give anything to dig a nice DB or Liberty Cap of any condition.. way to go Dawg, I've told you before that I love copperhead road. ;D
 

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Dawg,
Excellent job on the old coins. :o :hello2: Beauties!
-Dug-
 

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Dawg, you really showed out this time!!! I would be tempted to have a couple of those beauties graded by PCGS. WTG, Quindy.
 

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bookfisher said:
Holy Sh-t! That's an incredibly fine looking Draped Bust; and the Liberty Cap ain't too shaby either. Nice digs!
That's exactly what I said to myself when I saw it.
 

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HCW said:
bookfisher said:
Holy Sh-t! That's an incredibly fine looking Draped Bust; and the Liberty Cap ain't too shaby either. Nice digs!
That's exactly what I said to myself when I saw it.
Ditto :thumbsup: Congrat's Dawg !!!
 

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wow that draped bust is amazing! I was happy to find a toasted one!!
 

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Some real nice coins there! Let me know if you want help hunting that site! Lol
 

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:notworthy:
 

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:thumbsup:
 

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Wow, that things looks untouched for 200 years! Nice liberty cap as well.
 

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sweet coppers, CMD!
still can't even see the ground here in NY.
 

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Thanks for the comments .
Antiquarian said:
Wow! :o Those are some really amazing finds man!
I can't believe the condition of this 1807 LC! :notworthy:

Congrats!
Dave
Thanks Dave
Blind Squirrel said:
Nice recoveries :icon_thumright: That LC is a good-un!!!
Thanks Blind squirrel
dfx willy said:
awesome coppers dawg!!! this is what i look for in a post. you made my morning and i didnt even find them. :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright: willy
Glad I brightened up your mourning :laughing7: Thanks Willy
MaineRelic said:
Looks like that draped 1807 was dropped on the day it was minted :o :o I have yet to find a liberty capped so yes a highly desirable coin to find ! Way to go Dawg ! We are still thawing out here ! MaineRelic
Thanks MR :icon_thumleft:
umrgolf said:
Oh man... the Dawg got it done today in a big way :o :o first off, what's on that button ??? never seen one like that at all :icon_scratch: and the coins :headbang: :headbang: :headbang: :headbang: I'd give anything to dig a nice DB or Liberty Cap of any condition.. way to go Dawg, I've told you before that I love copperhead road. ;D
Thanks Jeff , some sort of monogram on the rosette , GB :icon_scratch:I think :thumbsup:
ModernMiner said:
Dawg,
Excellent job on the old coins. :o :hello2: Beauties!
-Dug-
Thanks Dug :icon_thumleft:
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bookfisher said:
Holy Sh-t! That's an incredibly fine looking Draped Bust; and the Liberty Cap ain't too shabby either. Nice digs! :laughing7: Yeah probably the starred reverse ; The Starred Reverse is the most famous of all the 1794's. According to Sheldon, "Collectors mention it with religious awe." About 50-60 are known in all grades. Early in its life, the reverse die buckled in a straight line from 10:00 to 4:00, accounting for the scarcity of the variety. Because of the buckle, the upper right reverse wears away quickly and the lower left lingers. Low-grade examples are known showing only a few stars at 7:00.
That's exactly what I said to myself when I saw it.
Thanks bookfisher ..... they are shabby Shiek ! ;D
VOL1266-X said:
Dawg, you really showed out this time!!! I would be tempted to have a couple of those beauties graded by PCGS. WTG, Quindy.
Thanks Quindy , I am too busy trying to find more but maybe someday ,
HCW said:
bookfisher said:
Holy Sh-t! That's an incredibly fine looking Draped Bust; and the Liberty Cap ain't too shaby either. Nice digs!
That's exactly what I said to myself when I saw it.
Thanks dude ,I see stars ::) not , The Starred Reverse is the most famous of all the 1794's. According to Sheldon, "Collectors mention it with religious awe." About 50-60 are known in all grades. Early in its life, the reverse die buckled in a straight line from 10:00 to 4:00, accounting for the scarcity of the variety. Because of the buckle, the upper right reverse wears away quickly and the lower left lingers. Low-grade examples are known showing only a few stars at 7:00.
civilman1 said:
HCW said:
bookfisher said:
Holy Sh-t! That's an incredibly fine looking Draped Bust; and the Liberty Cap ain't too shaby either. Nice digs!
That's exactly what I said to myself when I saw it.
Ditto :thumbsup: Congrat's Dawg !!!
Thanks civilman HH
cntrydncr1 said:
wow that draped bust is amazing! I was happy to find a toasted one!!
I get them too , sooner or later a good will pop out Thanks cntrydncr
dirtdigginpa said:
Some real nice coins there! Let me know if you want help hunting that site! Lol
OK Thanks :D
liftloop said:
Thank you liftloop
spitfire55 said:
spitfire55 said:
HH spitfire55
Bartman said:
Wow, that things looks untouched for 200 years! Nice liberty cap as well.
Bartman said:
Wow, that things looks untouched for 200 years! Nice liberty cap as well.
beautiful feeling knowing that ..hope you get that blessing to experience :thumbsup: Liberty cap is a sweetheart ..#6
dwayne sueño said:
sweet coppers, CMD!
still can't even see the ground here in NY.
Thanks dwayne that sucks dude :( we are expecting an inch or two more tonight ::)
 

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Beautiful finds man.

That 1807 is something else. I love those half cents.

Jer
 

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