On a whim, drove 45 minutes out to one of my honey fields and saw the corn had been cut. Spent about 4 hours there at one of the new home sites I've found in this field, but couldn't thoroughly detect last spring before planting. Mostly common New England fare here, but happy to add 3 more coppers to the collection along with 14 buttons, 4 musket balls and a half of a bat wing buckle. The coppers are 1) a holed no-date KG2, 2) a nearly wiped KG2 and 3) 1850 Braided Hair LC. Also got an 82 signal at 5" about 100 yds off the road that got me excited - 200P clad dime. Really???? The Braided Hair has the most unusual green patina I've ever seen on a copper. Thinking I'll just leave it that way, but have any of you folks dug a copper looking like this? Thanks for looking and HH!

John

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