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Colonial kind of Day

Ed (Upstate NY)

Active member
Got out this morning with my detecting buddies Tim and Angelo and hit a freshly cut corn field we never detected before. In a small overgrown area around what appeared to be a cellar hole we dug seven old coppers. Tim struck first with a nice Fugio cent and added an early large cent later in the hunt. Angelo managed a nice Connecticut copper, an 1800's half cent and an early large cent. I dug what appear to be two King George III coppers, one with what looks like a 1777 date. We also dug at least 12 flat buttons between the three of us.
 
Holy Cow!!!!! Thats one hell of a day!!!!! Awesome Hunt!!!! Makes me want to get back out there suppose to get some much needed rain tonight. Hasn't rained in over 40 days In my area...

Mike K
 
Congrats on some very nice finds!
 
What a great haul - well done !
 
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