Fun Hunt! Connecticut Copper, Intact Cufflinks, Button and Colonial Signet Ring!

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New England, Somewhere Metal Detecting in the Wood
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Teknetics T2 SE (DST)
Spare Teknetics T2 SE (backup)
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Bounty Hunter Pioneer 202
Fisher F2
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I just finished a very short, hour long hunt, I left early due to the heat and bugs! I had not been to this location in a over a month, because I was sure I had hunted it out. Anyways, I noticed the stream had dried up, and figured it would be quite a nice place to check. One small section of the stream is always full of pottery, black glass, and more. I always am able to pull a button or two from there with some careful hunting, though, it is extremely muddy. I checked the stream, and where the colonial era trash dump, as usual there were tons of signals. With some careful listening I was able to hear through the iron, and located a beautiful set of brass cuff links. Next I found a nice colonial button, a few feet away I located a nice colonial button. Shortly after I heard a nice high 80s on my metal detector. I retrieved my first Connecticut Copper! The detail is nice, and I assume after cleaning it will look great. There is a small hole in the middle, perhaps a planchet error or something else. I have no clue what variety this coin is, any help would be great! Shortly after, I heard a small signal and recovered a very nice, what I believe to be, a brass signet ring (missing the seal, or stone). All these finds were in a general 5 foot muddy stretch in the stream of pottery and black glass, if I dig a lot I would not be surprised to find bottles and more buttons and coins!

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Going to try to take better photos once everything is cleaned up!
 

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The year is 1787, in case you were wondering. Also, I can't find any from that year with the "ET" on the left side of the seated figure. Also, It appears to be a mailed bust.
 

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Great hunt and finds . IMHO looks like bad news with that gaping wound ... ID of variety of the CT copper will be a challenge even to the best of them.... still a keeper wish I dug it up .
 

Hi; About the hole. It appears to have been a Punched hole that eroded a bit more over time in the water. They would punch a hole in their coins and place them on a string they usually wore around their neck or in their pants pocket. Now you know the cause of the hole. The hole will Degrade the Coins overall Grading Condition by 2 levels lower. Hence if it is Graded at XF then it's actual Condition Grade would be either Fine or Very Fine ok. PEACE:RONB
 

Very nice old copper recovery! Congratualtions! :occasion14:
 

Excellent finds man. All your finds are killer on this hunt. Great ring to boot!
 

Hi; About the hole. It appears to have been a Punched hole that eroded a bit more over time in the water. They would punch a hole in their coins and place them on a string they usually wore around their neck or in their pants pocket. Now you know the cause of the hole. The hole will Degrade the Coins overall Grading Condition by 2 levels lower. Hence if it is Graded at XF then it's actual Condition Grade would be either Fine or Very Fine ok. PEACE:RONB

Thanks for the info! :)
 

I agree with coinman123 - Miller 15-F the CONNECT variety.
 

Great finds, congratulations on a very good day of hunting.
 

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