No problem, Dave! At least you have a definite ID now. :congrats: What a season you are having, my friend! :omg: :wow:
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No problem, Dave! At least you have a definite ID now. :congrats: What a season you are having, my friend! :omg: :wow:
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That looks like an 18th century Bodkin. Great find!!!!!!!
Kirk
That is a sweet King George copper, Dave. |:cheering:
Kirk
That is the way to do it, Dave! You are having an epic year. Keep hunting those cellar holes hard with your passion. :happydance01: |:cheering:
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Way to hit it hard, Sniffy. :peace: Keep hunting with the Colonial thrill! :happydance01:
Kirk
That is one heck of a copper! :peace: You are having a great year, Dan. I have the Colonial passion! rofl:cheering: That beautiful shoe buckle is waiting for you, my friend. |:confused:)
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KKC got out today to a new field. It was located in prime Colonial ground and the weather was perfect for digging. I was the first one to dig a relic. It was a cuff tombac button. After that, the...
I found a similar one back in November. :cheesysmile: It is from the CW-era. :cheering: Complete ones are valued at $50 or so. :peace: :perfect10:
Kirk |:confused:)
Good job, Dave, on digging a Colonial copper. thumbsup01 You are in old parts, so keep swinging with the passion. :peace:
Kirk
This is why I come over to this relic forum! :omg: thumbsup01 Congrats on hitting a rare artifact, Dan! You guys have some great Colonial sites in CT. I always enjoy seeing what you will dig next....
Hey, Dan Buddy, it is good to hear from you. I do wish that I would get at least a complete frame. Most of the frames that I have in my collection are all very ornate. Damn these plowed fields. rofl...
You had a productive copper hunt, George. :cheering: I always enjoy seeing what you and Dan excavate from those cellar holes. I hope you have a great 2011.
Keep the passion high! :callme:
Kirk
It was a great day for me! :popcorn: The weather could not have been any more perfect for some Colonial digging with the guys. :happydance01: happydance02 We actually visited three different farms...
You scored on that beautiful knee buckle, Dan. :omg: :grin: rofl I am glad to see the CT Colonial posse hunting with the passion. :peace: <} You guys rock, so continue to swing with pride. thumbsup01...
$300 or so.
Kirk
Here are some of my Fall finds from Colonial sites in PA. My favorite find this year is the 18th century Dutch copper pipe dug in October. :peace: :cheering: I also found the 18th century Brown Bess...
I found this 1832 Capped Bust half dime on Sunday in a new corn field that we obtained permission to hunt. :cheering: :twirlingeyes: :peace: :clapping: :happydance01: <: :peace: :peace: :peace:...
You two had a great hunt. Wow, congrats to George on the complete shoe buckle and the copper. :peace: Dan, 5 complete shoe buckles for the year? thumbsup01 That is amazing. I noticed that a lot of...
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George, I am very confident that it is not a Liberty Cap. 100% Draped Bust half cent. thumbsup01
Kirk
Which state are you at?
Kirk
Congrats on that Spanish silver. The copper is a Draped Bust. I can give you a 100% ID on it. I have dug two of them this year.
Kirk
That site is impressive, Dan! :happydance01: When do you think it was settled? I bet most of the signals are an artifact. I love it when the green coppers start to pop.
Kirk
That is what I call a Colonial success. <: :happydance01: I love the chape and the copper is dandy as well. :clapping: Fall is here, man, and the fields are getting ready for the picking. Take care,...
Dan, that Vermont copper is high on my list. You found yourself another awesome Colonial copper. Thanks for sharing. :peace:
Kirk
Wow, Angel, that was a killer copper site! Unbelievable! The most we got in one day was 13. Killer!
Kirk