CASPER-2
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- Joined
- Jan 3, 2012
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- Location
- NEW ENGLAND
- 🥇 Banner finds
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- 🏆 Honorable Mentions:
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- Detector(s) used
- WHITE'S XLT, PI PRO, GARRETT 2500, 3- FISHER CZ21s, JW FISHER 8X
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
little sore from hunting all day Monday - but sun was out even though it was a little cold out - 34 degrees when I woke up
but figured snow may be right around the corner and decided to run out for a couple hours. Went to a small field behind a bunch of
early 1700s houses - someone had been there but it looked like they jumped around. Went to a small spot that I did not see any
foot prints. Got a few small musketballs and a couple of small butons. Then I got a nice coin sounding target. Dug down about 8 inches
- got it out of the hole and got pinpointer out - saw the rim and first thought coin but when I picked it up it seemed awfully thin - was definitely not a large cent or KG copper - so thought it was a button - but saw no shank or remnants of a shank - its really smooth.
I could make out outline of a bust - flipped it over and could make out what looked to be a crown on to of a harp.
After to getting it home and looking on line - it appears to be a William III half penny - 1696
Nothing to look at but at least I got a colonial coin. Don't know what the "K" came off of - don't know if could be military or not.
The half of a tombac button - when I saw in the dirt the silvery face of it was up and I thought I had a cut piece of silver.
The larger flat button is an oldie...the 2 small cuff flat buttons with star bursts were found bout 50 yrds apart. Was nice to get out
could have done better - could have done worse for 2-3 hrs.

but figured snow may be right around the corner and decided to run out for a couple hours. Went to a small field behind a bunch of
early 1700s houses - someone had been there but it looked like they jumped around. Went to a small spot that I did not see any
foot prints. Got a few small musketballs and a couple of small butons. Then I got a nice coin sounding target. Dug down about 8 inches
- got it out of the hole and got pinpointer out - saw the rim and first thought coin but when I picked it up it seemed awfully thin - was definitely not a large cent or KG copper - so thought it was a button - but saw no shank or remnants of a shank - its really smooth.
I could make out outline of a bust - flipped it over and could make out what looked to be a crown on to of a harp.
After to getting it home and looking on line - it appears to be a William III half penny - 1696
Nothing to look at but at least I got a colonial coin. Don't know what the "K" came off of - don't know if could be military or not.
The half of a tombac button - when I saw in the dirt the silvery face of it was up and I thought I had a cut piece of silver.
The larger flat button is an oldie...the 2 small cuff flat buttons with star bursts were found bout 50 yrds apart. Was nice to get out
could have done better - could have done worse for 2-3 hrs.
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