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Third trip to the1700's

nidan98

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Went out for a couple of hours this morning, thinking this could be the last time... note to self.. keep thinking that way , it seems to work. about 4" down i found another coin that looked to be the same size as the King George I just found. When I got back to the car and did a little preliminary cleaning I saw that it wasn't, but i didn't know what it was. All I could make out for sure was an eagle on one side and what looked like a date below it. I have it soaking in oil now but there is no doubt what it is now..... ( pause for effect).... It's a 1787 Massachusetts Cent. My first one and my 3rd trip to the 1700's. .[size=large][/size]
 
Very "cool" find.!
 
Awesome! I'm in Ct but still haven't found one yet. Bunch o' Ct coppers but still no Mass.
Bruce in Ct
 
drkp88 said:
Awesome! I'm in Ct but still haven't found one yet. Bunch o' Ct coppers but still no Mass.
Bruce in Ct

[size=large]When this one was minted this was still part of Mass. Next ( Maine )[/size]Next years goal will be to break into the 1600's. Could happen, within a 1/2 mile of my house is a fort that dates back to the mid 1600's I Love this machine !!!
 
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