George III

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My oldest coin to-date was recovered today, a George III penny - no date, but was issued in 1806. Other notable finds were a 1944P war nickel, an 1899 IHP, three wheats (1919, 1925 and 1935), and part to a pewter spoon handle marked 'C. Parker'; Parker joined Perkins in 1860, so this piece would appear to pre-date 1860. George III penny is between 32 and 33 millimeters in diameter and width of rim is 2 millimeters.

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A little out of place for your area but a George copper is a George copper! Those turn up around here but has been a while since I've seen one myself. (Issued in 1806 and 07)
 

It's in pretty rough shape. No lettering visible. ID by design only. Thanks for the dates of 1806 - 1807!
 

It's in pretty rough shape. No lettering visible. ID by design only. Thanks for the dates of 1806 - 1807!

Yeap, only those dates, it was one of the most common minted examples.
 

KG III. Great find! Still on my bucket list! Enjoy HH
 

Nicely done , all sweet finds, but the KG takes the cake.
 

Nice finds! I haven't found a George III of any sort.
 

Thanks Diggin' Dude. Found in Baltimore within 50 feet of Baltimore Street!
 

Interesting , imho lost pocket change from 1812 British soldier :dontknow:

r. Dawg found the same year Bahama KG III in Jersey last year .:skullflag:
 

Don't know how many years the British coinage stayed in circulation or if it was accepted as payment in the U.S. during the first decade of the 19th century.
 

Thanks Old Dude. That's by 2nd British coin in Baltimore parks.
 

Thanks ATW. It was awesome to see a large copper out of the hole.
 

Thanks DD. I have a large bucket list. Hope to get back tomorrow and check out an area where I hope to pull some more IHPs.
 

Thanks Crusader. Great to hear from you.
 

Thanks trebleh. The Indian was my last target dug. Thought I'd investigate a short hillside and found it to be not too deep nearing where the hill levels out.
 

Love the old coppers! The spoon is very interesting.
 

Congrats for digging your oldest coin. Looks like you pulled some nice keepers.
 

Thanks Prof. The spoon is definitely pewter and I found this interesting link to Charles E. Parker, who made it.
 

Hey, L-D. Thanks for weighing in. It was a short hunt; had to get to work later that day. Started out sort of slow, just digging too many iffy signals, but did come up with a wheatie or two and the spoon handle. Then came the war nickel. I headed for a big tree near where an old path (gone now) went in 1899 and it was there that the old copper was found. Worked my way back to the truck and I found the IHP within 12 feet of where I was parked!
 

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