Scrappy
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I have not been out for over a week between no free time and Lyme's recovery. I went back to my old "happy place", the 1670 church/1645 meeting house.
I've been skunked here many times after many, many hunts but sometimes it keeps giving. Today it did just that...
I get a chip, not even a chirp, that registered nothing on my CTX. Knowing everything left is deep I went from Auto+3 gain to manual +30 gain. That "chip" turned into a full on slammer, but I still figured it was junk or a false iron.
I dig down and keep digging. Past 10", past 12", and finally I get it out....
I measure with my shovel...
15" is a new record for a copper depth.

I knew it wasn't going to get any better at this spot, in 90-degree heat. So I sat in the shade for a few minutes with the 320 year old coin, then leave.
One side was wonderful, the other was badly crusted. I did my best cleaning and I'm happy with the results.
from the pictures I attribute it to the 1697 variety but maybe IP or Don can clear that one up for sure
This is the year of old coppers for me. This is my 2nd William 3rd, and I've also scored 2 KG's (the 1st), and a Woods Hibernia.
Enjoy yourselves out there and remember to check for tics.
Good digs
Steve
I've been skunked here many times after many, many hunts but sometimes it keeps giving. Today it did just that...
I get a chip, not even a chirp, that registered nothing on my CTX. Knowing everything left is deep I went from Auto+3 gain to manual +30 gain. That "chip" turned into a full on slammer, but I still figured it was junk or a false iron.
I dig down and keep digging. Past 10", past 12", and finally I get it out....

I measure with my shovel...

15" is a new record for a copper depth.

I knew it wasn't going to get any better at this spot, in 90-degree heat. So I sat in the shade for a few minutes with the 320 year old coin, then leave.
One side was wonderful, the other was badly crusted. I did my best cleaning and I'm happy with the results.



This is the year of old coppers for me. This is my 2nd William 3rd, and I've also scored 2 KG's (the 1st), and a Woods Hibernia.
Enjoy yourselves out there and remember to check for tics.
Good digs
Steve
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