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- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
Had an other successful two days hunt. With 8 more early coppers and great relics.
Found two more Connecticut coppers. Both made in 1787 but both of a different variety, one being rare and the other very scarce.
Connecticut copper 1787 (M.33.1-Z.13) Rare.


Connecticut copper 1787 (M.44-W.4) Very scarce.


My most beautiful Draped Bust, 1798 (8 over 7)


A first one for me: George III Spade Guinea gaming token.


4 more coins. Spread Eagle 1814, Isaac Brook's 1812, George III Hibernia 1781, George III Halfpenny 1775

By far my favorite relic was this beautiful neck stock buckle from early to late 1700's


A Jacksonian button (thanks to I.P. for the id)

Few more civilian buttons.

Thanks for the comments.
Found two more Connecticut coppers. Both made in 1787 but both of a different variety, one being rare and the other very scarce.
Connecticut copper 1787 (M.33.1-Z.13) Rare.


Connecticut copper 1787 (M.44-W.4) Very scarce.


My most beautiful Draped Bust, 1798 (8 over 7)


A first one for me: George III Spade Guinea gaming token.


4 more coins. Spread Eagle 1814, Isaac Brook's 1812, George III Hibernia 1781, George III Halfpenny 1775

By far my favorite relic was this beautiful neck stock buckle from early to late 1700's


A Jacksonian button (thanks to I.P. for the id)

Few more civilian buttons.

Thanks for the comments.
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