HOLY $%&#!!!! -- My oldest coin ever!!!

ES66

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Oct 3, 2008
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During my lunch break today I was hunting a park that I've been working for quite some time. I've found a lot of wheats, mercury dimes and silver Roosevelt dimes, but nothing super old. Today, I went over a target that I thought was a zincoln, but it was much deeper than a zincoln should be at this park (about five inches deep). I dug down and dug up what I thought was some kind of token, but with all the dirt that was crusted to it, I couldn't tell what it was. When I got home and soaked it, I couldn't believe what I was holding. It was an 1852 Bank of Upper Canada Half Penny. I just about fainted. This is by far the oldest coin I've ever found! What an awesome surprise!!
 

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Great find !!! :o
Glen
 

neat find!!!!! i always dig them deep zinc targets :laughing9: MR TUFF
 

Congrats on your find ES66! :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
Value: PC-6B5, 1 D, 1852, Bank of Upper Canada, Saint George ....... minor obverse marks XF-45 $21.50US
 

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Nice going on the half penny. :icon_thumright:
 

It is funny that some of these old tokens "can" read as a lower ID # than a newer (and much smaller) penny.

Congrats on your oldest coin.
 

When I was a kid my grandmother gave me a little collection of coins and that one was my favorite. Same date too. :thumbsup:
 

Iron Patch said:
When I was a kid my grandmother gave me a little collection of coins and that one was my favorite. Same date too. :thumbsup:

Maybe you dropped yours and 70 years later ;D he found it!
 

Turtlefoot on here has some really neat info on those.Great find!!
 

Neil in West Jersey said:
Iron Patch said:
When I was a kid my grandmother gave me a little collection of coins and that one was my favorite. Same date too. :thumbsup:

Maybe you dropped yours and 70 years later ;D he found it!


Nope, I still have mine! Must be about 28 years now. Think I've only found one detecting and not even 100% sure of that.
 

Not bad shape either. I bet you were stoked as she cleaned up and you saw what it was. Nice recovery for sure.
TnMtns
 

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