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Oldest coin (so far) LOL
I've been slacking off on my detecting duties for awhile. Trying to get things done around the house that I put off. Now I'm getting back out there. Hit the old fairgrounds 4 times in February. Came out with $4.36 in clad and 5 wheats. The 5th time out was waaaaaaay better! Only $1.41 in change but I also got a 1918-D Mercury dime and what I believe is a King George II half penny. I think it's a 1700's coin. I can see a left facing bust and the letters GEORGIVS and REX and on the back is BRITAN-NIA with a seated figure with shield holding a spear. The date is corroded along with most of the rest of it and it has a hole. But to me it looks GREAT!Attachment 63446Attachment 63447Attachment 63448 I'm just not sure if it's a half penny or a penny, it's almost as big as a large cent but thinner?Attachment 63449
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Yup....you got yourself a KG half penny. 1700's for sure. Congrats on your oldest coin and that merc.
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Congrats on that oldie!!! :clapping:
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Looking sharp there RaZR !Congrats on your ancient one and your Merc .
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Nice colonial coin, congrats!
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Nice KG 2 could be me but i see a 45 in the last picture so im thinking 1745 ( could be a 3) but colonial for sure congrats!
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Left facing, Britiana on the reverse, screams KGII!
Great find!
Congrats! :grin:
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Great old coin for Michigan! Congrats!
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Fantastic KG, nice Merc too!
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Attachment 63455Its a "young head " variety and would date from 1727 to 1739 , congrats on the half penny
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Congrats on the Merc and KG:grin:
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A great find indeed, congrats
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Wow! Huge congrats on the 1727-1739 KG Copper! That will put a big smile on your face every time! I agree with some of the others that it looks like 1743 in the photos. Hard to tell though.
It's good to see a post from you, RaZR! :yes:
:congrats: