THIN PLANCHET 1795 LIBERTY CAP! CLEANED PICS

Sniffy

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So today I made a nice big breakfast for the family and then ran some errands. After all my chores and obligations were taken care of I had a few hours of Jesse time to burn. I decided to go metal detect....who woulda thought... ;D I decided to go to an old colonial cellar hole that I"ve pulled a couple coppers and a slew of buttons. Using the prizm I decided that I would retire this site believing that there was not another signal to dig. Today with my new weapon the T2 (god I love this machine) I made the long walk towards this old site. Right off the bat I started digging button after button.....I just knew there was a copper hiding here somewhere. About 5 ft away from where I dug a CT here the last time with HMN I got a very nice deep 86 in Boost Mode.......now alot of times in boost mode...the sensitivity seems so extreme that even small square nails seem to scream out nicely. So I wasn't real confident with this signal at first until I finnaly broke through the frost and dug a massive crater. Now closer to the target the signal became very solid and responsive. I pinpointed, dug down another couple inches and there she was...immediately I knew it was a Liberty Cap.....I'm so thrilled with this coin...I'm so happy it's in recognizable condition...the other 2 coppers from this site have been fried. After a couple more buttons, one being a bumpy mess... ??? never seen one like this...seems someone heated it up and pushed holes through the back to make a design on the front...pretty cool.....So right before I leave I come across an awesome signal...solid 89 I thought for sure I was gonna have another multiple copper hunt...but to my suprise I find a mangled tangled bent up brass thing. After examining it, I realize that it was a twisted up shoe buckle....and stupid me thinking I'm some kind of "in the field" restoration expert...decided to try to bend it back into shape....I did pretty well but managed to break it.... :BangHead: I should have left it in it's unique state.....oh well......Thanks for lookin folks..and thank you Teknetics for giving me all new sites again! :laughing9:
 

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Re: THIN PLANCHET 1795 LIBERTY CAP! Buttons and Shoe Buckle

Nice Job Jess! Glad to see the new machine is still ruiinig HOT! :icon_thumleft:
 
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Awesome finds!!!
This detector sounds unstoppable!! Would love to get one.
Congrats!!
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Joe
 
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Awesome hunt! ... and the Bust is a huge Bonus! :icon_thumleft:
 
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hogge said:
Great! Can't wait to see the finished product. Am trying to decide on an upgrade to a T2 from my Prism IV. Keep us updated on depths that you are digging up targets at. May send you PM soon! Thanks and HH................Hogge
i highly reccomend the T2 if you like the prizm. Alot of the targets I've been digging have been very small and at a steady 6-10 inch average. The liberty Cap was every bit of 10 inches or more.
 
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steelheadwill said:
Congrats on The nice Cap ;D
Still looking for mine :D
If you think it looks good after the brush, think twice about peroxide...
I'm sure I'm not telling you anything you don't know,
sometimes just that 'Pocket polish' look is the way to go..
Nice Ale (and Cider) driven Button :laughing7:
I think i'm gonna go ahead and zap her with peroxide. After lookin I think she's a good candidate.
 
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The Rebel said:
Nice Job Jess! Glad to see the new machine is still ruiinig HOT! :icon_thumleft:
Thanks Rog. This machine is SAAAAAAMOKIN...
 
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I can't wait for the before and after pictures!
 
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Here's the clean pics. Not as nice as I wished for, but hey.....it's a LIBERTY CAP!!!
 

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1795 LC copper,

I can only dream.

Congrats on a fantastic find.
 
It's all good Sniffy....Beautiful Coin :icon_thumright:
 

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