gordygroover
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Still no pictures but I now realise I owe this group a look-see at what I found so stay with me on this one.
I posted that I had found a 1848 one-centime French coin a few days ago but now after doing more looking on line I see that this coin is actually a 5-centime which was minted between 1799 and 1803.
If you do a search of these two coins you can see the profile picture on each coin is almost identical but mine is spot-on in the minor difference of the die used when the coin was struck.
Since this coin was found in the area of the Lewis and Clark travels (Lower Columbia river area) it is easy to let my imagination run a bit wild. After all, Sacajawea was married to a Frenchman (Charbaneou..Sp?) so I would like to think it fell out of her Gucci handbag as she showed this group of city guys how to find the worlds biggest ocean.
This is not a part of the country to find old stuff so I am just a little bit jazzed up. Bear with me and I will do what I can to post a pic.
I posted that I had found a 1848 one-centime French coin a few days ago but now after doing more looking on line I see that this coin is actually a 5-centime which was minted between 1799 and 1803.
If you do a search of these two coins you can see the profile picture on each coin is almost identical but mine is spot-on in the minor difference of the die used when the coin was struck.
Since this coin was found in the area of the Lewis and Clark travels (Lower Columbia river area) it is easy to let my imagination run a bit wild. After all, Sacajawea was married to a Frenchman (Charbaneou..Sp?) so I would like to think it fell out of her Gucci handbag as she showed this group of city guys how to find the worlds biggest ocean.
This is not a part of the country to find old stuff so I am just a little bit jazzed up. Bear with me and I will do what I can to post a pic.