coinman123
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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!



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



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