****MY QUEST IS OVER! MY FIRST EVER LIBERTY CAP LARGE CENT****

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Nice. Jealous. Dried out pretty well.
 

Great coins! Were you at the house in the pic or the field across the street?
 

Awesome!!! Congrats!!!
 

my first one was in as good a shape as yours
mine was hit by a musket ball - had a .50 cal dent in it - found in 1976 when i was 13
keep up the good work :icon_thumright:
 

Nice! That is a great one. Nice green coloring. You have to add classic head Large Cent to that list now. 1808-1814. They are rare
 

Awesome, congratulations! I'm still looking for my first Liberty Cap of any denomination. I do have a William and Mary half penny that I dug about 30 years ago though, and it is still one of my favorite coins even though it is very worn.

Steve
 

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That’s an awesome collection
 

Yeah I cant get one of those under my coil. Congrats
 

She's a beauty, congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

Very nice save, and a great addition to your collection. Hard to chose a favorite.Congrats!
 

Awesome old coin! Congrats
 

Very nice congrats! Still haven't found one of those. They seem to be much more prevalent around New Jersey. They rarely come up in Massachusetts... but could be wrong. This is judging from watching Quarter Hoarder on youtube. It seems like those guys dig those often.
 

Congrats on the Liberty Cap :thumbsup: But your quest is far from over...may I suggest a Connecticut or Vermont state copper?
 

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