Inadvertent Coins from a Colonial Site

Colonial Zoyboy

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I got out with Colonial Silver Zeus and Colonial KirkPA yesterday. I found a few musketballs, which are always welcomed in my eyes. :thumbsup: Later on during the day, I was sweeping with the John Walter passion, when I was startled with a suuuuuuuper loud "R" on "Quarter" reading. I looked down and was greeted with a Standing Liberty quarter right on top of the ground. I picked it up, and stated in a John Walter-like voice, "I will be damned...a silver Liberty quarter...I will be damned. :D" I yelled over to the Kirk Dude, "Stander...quarter...new wilver." :D Kirk stated, "Let's move away from here; it must not be as Colonial as the other areas. :D"

The Indian Head penny was also found in the vicinity. Needless to say, we definitely aborted after this recovery was made. :D

Kirk the Jerk had to go to work, so we decided to call it a metal detecting day.

Folks, even in the pursuit of Colonial artifacts, you do stumble across coins that were dropped by 20th century fellers.

We are looking forward to what the future may hold for us! :thumbsup:

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Kyle
 

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romeo-1

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Nice finds...I wouldn't give up on it being Colonial...may just need to dig a little deeper!
 

Colonial KirkPA

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Zoy,

If I would have gotten an "R" on "Quarter" hit, it would have been a Draped Bust quarter. :D

Oh well, even we, as Colonial hunters, need to take a break once in awhile.

Don't worry, next week will be good. :D Don't worry, I know you really didn't want to post this coin. :D Don't worry, I still love you, even though you didn't find a Colonial coppa. :tongue3: :D

Keep the passion high!

Kirk
 

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Nice stuff Kyle. Around "these here parts" ;D ...a "stander quarter" is a rare find.
 

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Your posts are entertaining enough on their own brother!! Even if you didn't find a thing. :D However, those are both quality finds....even though you are a colonial hunter to the bone. Like Kirk says. "If it aint colonial, we don't want it" Nice finds Kyle. :thumbsup:
 

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Kyle,
Great finds in my book. :thumbsup: Heck, I've been having such a dry spell on coins lately a wheat would be a decent find. :o :wink:
Keep at is Koppa King.
-MM-
 

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That is ironic. I went out to a late nineteenth century site looking for Indian Heads and Barbers, and found a Draped Bust!
 

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I can't believe you posted this.   :P  You didn't practice catch and release with such finds?  They might as well be called "Early CLAD."   :tongue3: ;D  Danged farmers droppin New Wilver all over the place...  Jesus H.
 

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Hey Kyle - Colonial Jedi Master -

I'm torn between a WTG !! :thumbsup: and DANG , sorry it was'nt Spanish wilver :sad11: :BangHead: :sad11:

Its the way it goes , Searchin for the colonial artiefacts can be EXTREMELY elusive !!

I do know this..... BDD Zeus-Kyle-&-Kirk will TRIUMPH in the future ! :headbang: :occasion14: :icon_cheers: :headbang:

Keep the colonial fever high !! :icon_thumright:

Derek :icon_scratch:
 

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Any SL Quarter is a great find Zoyboy :thumbsup: Congrats.
 

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Kyle, if you found that SLQ on top of the ground, just think what is underneath the surface..... ;D ;D

Yes, for the area you are hunting in, that is like finding clad in my area, but you don't find SLQ's everday. Many md'ers would kill for an SLQ to add to their finds collection.

Hopefully next time, my friend, you will find what you are looking for!

Keep the passion High!!

CAPTN SE
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cheese said:
The date on that quarter is nineteen something something. Nice find in my book.
Well, that narrows it down!

You could stick that quarter into a gumball machine and at least you will get a tasty treat. Just a thought.
 

cheese

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incajoe said:
cheese said:
The date on that quarter is nineteen something something. Nice find in my book.
Well, that narrows it down!

You could stick that quarter into a gumball machine and at least you will get a tasty treat. Just a thought.


Yeah, I try to help when I can! ;D

I dunno..my wife says my sense of humor is a little off. :tard:
 

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