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Once again for some reason I decided to go back to the ca. 1790 house/courthouse site. The ground is still frozen solid and it was 25 degrees outside. I've mentioned it previously but the homeowner recently bulldozed the patch of woods in which the foundation was located and stirred up the ground quite a bit. Now it's just a big open field and all the coins and relics are either on the surface or 1-2" deep.
Been over the area about 30 times but I keep finding stuff every time I go back. Today was no different.
Started right away with the cut Irish Halfpenny with a 81 clearly visible, making the coin 1781. About 5 minutes later I dug (sorry, I mean CHISELED) the 1788 Connecticut copper. I think I hit it pretty good unfortunately. Or maybe the bulldozers did. It's in really nice shape otherwise.
Next I got the cufflinks and man are they beautiful. Never found sterling cufflinks like this before, let alone some that have initials on them. These say "JC". Just so happens the man who built the house had a last name of Clark, and a son named Jehiel..... Definitely one of my favorite finds I've ever made.
Thanks for looking!
Been over the area about 30 times but I keep finding stuff every time I go back. Today was no different.
Started right away with the cut Irish Halfpenny with a 81 clearly visible, making the coin 1781. About 5 minutes later I dug (sorry, I mean CHISELED) the 1788 Connecticut copper. I think I hit it pretty good unfortunately. Or maybe the bulldozers did. It's in really nice shape otherwise.
Next I got the cufflinks and man are they beautiful. Never found sterling cufflinks like this before, let alone some that have initials on them. These say "JC". Just so happens the man who built the house had a last name of Clark, and a son named Jehiel..... Definitely one of my favorite finds I've ever made.
Thanks for looking!
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