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    Added to my Draped Bust count X2 and other coppers from the past 10 days

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    Here's a summary pic of my more notable finds from the past two hunts - 1 a solo hunt two Friday's ago and the second yesterday with a good friend and fellow Vermont detectorist. The good relics were oddly on the slim side on these hunts, but I'm not complaining as I added 5 more coppers to my years total.

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    On the first hunt, finds were slow and I about keeled over from the heat but managed two older coins. The first is this Canadian Wellington Token dated 1814, my second of this variety.

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    Here's a shot of the reverse.

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    Toward the end of the day I also nabbed a fairly decent 1802 DB. Funny thing is the coin was literally 20 feet in front of my car in the old driveway onto the field. Always check around your cars folks!

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    Then yesterday me and my good friend (Gold Panner on TNet) hit some of our permission fields in a town about an hour away. We were essentially skunked in the morning, but the first afternoon field was the "Creme De La Creme" and we stayed there the rest of the day pulling six coins including 5 coppers and a very nice 1830 half dime. My take was the 1802 DB, the '53 Braided Hair and what I believe is a worn KG2. Gold Panner pulled a beautiful 1830 half dime, the CT and the '29 Matron. Below are a few shots of my coins.

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    Here's the '53 BH - quite a nice example.

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    The DB is my 4th of the year and my 2nd 1802. She's seen better days but happy to have a date.

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    Again, here's what I believe is a heavily worn KG2. It came out of the ground about 30 feet from Gold Panner's CT copper and since the legends are nearly illegible and there's 100s of CT copper varieties I'm not 100% positive. Thanks for looking and HH folks.
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    The items you guys find out East are just awesome. I need a big copper. Congrats on the finds and thanks for sharing.
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    WOW, just WOW! Great looking coins. Just curious, maybe it's just the picture but is that first DB an 1802 over 1?
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    Just a bunch of beautiful coins there! Awesome!
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    Wow. That 1853 is beautiful.

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    So many really old coins and relics! We miss out on finds like these here in Illinois. Those are hunts for the ages! Wow, what a killer site you have there.

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    Great finds! Congrats!
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    You got some beauties there John. Love that Wellington token.
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    Very nice!
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    You guys killed it on that hunt, gotta be more there!
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    I can't believe I missed this post!!! You killed it, John!!!! That token is SWEET, and those coins are in super shape!
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    I dream about having a day like you had!!

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    Its "official" John will be hosting the next American Detectorist member hunt up in Vermont ! Who's in ??


    Outstanding hunts sir !
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyDigger View Post
    WOW, just WOW! Great looking coins. Just curious, maybe it's just the picture but is that first DB an 1802 over 1?
    Thx Dave! You know, maybe I'm mistaken but I don't believe an 1802 over 1 variety exists. I know for sure there's several goofy errors with the 1802 though. For the one here I'm pretty sure it's a common variety.

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    Wow. That 1853 is beautiful.
    Thanks David. Yeah, definitely one of my better Braided Hairs.

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    I can't believe I missed this post!!! You killed it, John!!!! That token is SWEET, and those coins are in super shape!
    Thanks Drew! We're definitely gonna make a return trip to this spot.

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    Its "official" John will be hosting the next American Detectorist member hunt up in Vermont ! Who's in ??


    Outstanding hunts sir !
    You're welcome to come up here any time Dan. Just let me know and I'll be sure to have some fields for us to hunt.
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