Copperhead Road II

CMDiamonddawg

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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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Re: Copperhead Road II

Great finds dawg. :thumbsup: Great shape as well :thumbsup: I'm due for a coin now dang it.Going for a hammered. :wink:
Take Care,
Pete, :hello:
 

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Woodland Detectors said:
Man that's impressive~


Congratulations on those great saves.
Thanks Mike
Timekiller said:
Great finds dawg. :thumbsup: Great shape as well :thumbsup: I'm due for a coin now dang it.Going for a hammered. :wink:
Take Care,
Pete, :hello:
Thanks Pete :laughing7: They are in your area , go for it !!! ;D
 

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WOW :o wish I could find me a copperhead road.sweet digs. :thumbsup:
 

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CMDiamonddawg said:
Thanks for the comments . Some
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:
HCW said:
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 ::)

cool Dawg, didn't realize it was a rosette til i did a double-take just now.. Great Britain? :dontknow:
 

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Holey Moley!!!!! That is one beauty. Major congrats. :thumbsup: jgas
 

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jgas said:
Holey Moley!!!!! That is one beauty. Major congrats. :thumbsup: jgas
Thanks jgas
 

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Thats one of the finest looking LC I have seen dug.
 

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Rookie2 said:
Thats one of the finest looking LC I have seen dug.
Thanks Rookie2 rare to get them with min. corrosion, but it happens
 

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Holy cow!
Liberty cap Is on my dream list,
I've come as close as you can get with a '96 draped ;D
That Draped you dug is THE nicest I've seen :o
Fantastic Relics.
One of the Best Coppa posts Yet :notworthy: Congrats!!!! :thumbsup:
 

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This coin is remarkably well preserved ... congratulations! :notworthy:
H
 

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Some DAMN fine coppers there Dawg and a day to be proud of....but I think that Bridal Rosette my be a sleeper for the day. That looks alot like a Script "C" that they used during the Civil War. I'd look into that alittle more. I'd have been happy just with that let alone two of the hardest to get American Coppers you can find! One Helluva day buddy!!!!! :icon_thumleft: :headbang: :wink:
 

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steelheadwill said:
Holy cow!
Liberty cap Is on my dream list,
I've come as close as you can get with a '96 draped ;D
That Draped you dug is THE nicest I've seen :o
Fantastic Relics.
One of the Best Coppa posts Yet :notworthy: Congrats!!!! :thumbsup:
Thanks and it gets blown away by your button :laughing9: :tongue3:
HISPAN said:
This coin is remarkably well preserved ... congratulations! :notworthy:
H
Thanks Hispan
allen said:
you definetily had a great day
of digging with those beautiful
finds you took home with you.
Thanks Allen :icon_thumleft:
{Sentinel} said:
Some DAMN fine coppers there Dawg and a day to be proud of....but I think that Bridal Rosette my be a sleeper for the day. That looks alot like a Script "C" that they used during the Civil War. I'd look into that alittle more. I'd have been happy just with that let alone two of the hardest to get American Coppers you can find! One Helluva day buddy!!!!! :icon_thumleft: :headbang: :wink:
Thanks Josh , Script C rosette is civil war era , :dontknow: but not to much info I could locate on this one . I like it though , it is different :laughing7: I am getting back to this area ,asap. My best copper finds never hit it big on T Net :sleepy2: ...so I will be searching for one that is worthy ,,,, ;D
 

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Man that is the best dug LC I have ever seen Congrats
 

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2 months and going through withdrawals here bigtime! sweet coins dude!
 

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