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In my first year of detecting which I recently wrapped up I was fortunate to find six KGII halfpennies, four of them in VG condition. Today in a short day in the field I found my first KG III Halfpenny. This is a counterfeit as so many in circulation were. It doesn't seem worn so much from use, the obverse looks like a poor strike while the reverse has great detail except for the date. Not sure if anyone has cataloged the known variations and tracked down some of the minters.
But I was happy to find it because it gave me confirmation that the colonials were there and farming. I wonder how old the nearby cellar pit might be. Although in general we are happier finding silver and gold, there is something deeply satisfying about pulling these large colonial and early American Cents out of the ground. I savor the moments. The Nox 800 gave it a solid 23 at four inches depth.


But I was happy to find it because it gave me confirmation that the colonials were there and farming. I wonder how old the nearby cellar pit might be. Although in general we are happier finding silver and gold, there is something deeply satisfying about pulling these large colonial and early American Cents out of the ground. I savor the moments. The Nox 800 gave it a solid 23 at four inches depth.


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