George III 1806 Halfpenny and buttons from a new field

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Today I hit a cut corn field that I got permission for yesterday. This spot is directly across the road from an early 1800's saw mill site. I do not have permission for that spot "yet". I was only able to do about an hour and the rain started >:( My very last target dug was the copper. What a pain it is swinging between the cut corn stocks! My junk to keeper ratio is not too bad :headbang: The buttons were poping up randomly and I kept saying to myself that there IS a coin here some where. As the rain started I said one more target. As luck will have it, I have my first George III 1806 Halfpenny :headbang: One of the smaller flat buttons has a Levenworth backmark too, 1811 - 1827! The pottery shards were all eyeball finds and thought that the would look cool in the pic :thumbsup:

VPR

 

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Go figure your first George III is post 1775 which is much less likely where you are!

The best find could very well be yet to come. :thumbsup:
 

Quite a few oldies for a short hunt.
 

Iron Patch said:
Go figure your first George III is post 1775 which is much less likely where you are!

The best find could very well be yet to come. :thumbsup:


I agree, Go figure :icon_scratch: Pretty beat up too. I am happy that there is enough to ID. Ahh who cares, its cool and now the ice is broken :headbang:


VPR
 

VERMONTPACKRAT said:
Iron Patch said:
Go figure your first George III is post 1775 which is much less likely where you are!

The best find could very well be yet to come. :thumbsup:


I agree, Go figure :icon_scratch: Pretty beat up too. I am happy that there is enough to ID. Ahh who cares, its cool and now the ice is broken :headbang:


VPR


Honestly... I don't think it is broken with an 1800s coin. Don't give in yet... get that 1700s Georgie! :headbang:
 

I went back for another short hunt. It is only 5 min. from home.

Here are a few more buttons ! I will post the cleaned pics later :thumbsup:


VPR
 

:icon_scratch: Here is the pic :P

 

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Man, looks like that George III was used in an impromptu utilitarian sort of way by someone! Congrats on the nice finds VPR :wink:
 

Here are the cleaned pics from round two this afternoon and a picture of the total for the day. I love diggin' buttons ;D


VPR

 

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Very cool finds. New England seems to be rough on copper, but we take what we can get!
 

You are bound to dig a nice King George copper. Vermont is loaded with them. You are hitting the right sites, so I would just keep at it in a Colonial way. :icon_thumleft:

Kirk
 

Thats a nice assortment of BUTTONS! Nice KGIII to.. ;D
 

You don't see those early 1800s Georgies posted a lot. Sweet find, VPR!
 

nice!! 6 buttons and a 1/2 cent in a hr not bad! looks like your new site will be a honey hole! keep digging krazyhorses
 

4-H said:
I see a banner find coming from you soon~!

Nice buttons


I hope so on the Banner find soon :headbang:

I went back today for two hours and got four more buttons ! I think the field will be plowed before winter and then I will find some good stuff ( I hope )


VPR
 

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