TOASTED Colonial Copper

Sniffy

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Was in the woods before daylight today with my handy dandy headlamp. I hiked a good 40 minutes before I finnaly reached my destination....I finnaly found the cellar hole after passing it and returning back down the road. This cellar hole was very small and caved in....easy to pass up. I didnt' have much time so I tried to scan as much area as possible in the shortest amount of time. I probally skipped alot of targets...but I'll return with more time. Heres a crispy (KG II or CT copper) I recognized the Left Bust at first, but it disapeared while I cleaned it. Another scrappy for the box. I surpassed my copper goal this year by 100%...so I"m doin good in that dept. I guess. I also found this button, thimble, and A N O T H E R two tined fork with bone inlay. Thanks for lookin everybody!
 

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Yup that looks like most of my coppers here too...still nice hunt! :icon_thumright:
 
One better then none...WTG!!!!!!!!
 
sweet fork, id like to find one of those :headbang: .. i had a pretty slow day myself
 
A better day than I had. I found a 1859 Fatty Indian Head, 3 Tomback and 3 copper buttons and a bunch of musketballs.
Chris
 
nice button and that's our corrosive ct soil for ya on the copper.nice hunt and bet ya pull some more goodies outta there! :thumbsup:
 
I would be very happy to find a toasted one!!

Congrats on finds!!

Dave
 
Yeah, I feel your pain Sniffy, ALOT and I mean ALOT of the time, they come out TOASTY around here also if we're hunting to close to the marshy wetlands near the coast.

Congrats still, you get an "A" for effort! :headbang: :wink:
 
I dug a couple of toasty coins this weekend too....Nice digs :icon_thumleft:
 

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