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    Help Identifying Coin

    This is the copper I found on top of the ground at a construction site. I tried cleaning it the best I could to get some details. When dry...nothing. But when it is wet I can make out a faint right facing bust. I did a coin rubb with a crayon to get a better id. I checked my coin books but couldn't match it. Anyone have any ideas?
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    Now that's a creative way to get the coin to show detail. lol I think one of the members will be able to shed some light on the probable ID of the coin.

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    Re: Help Identifying Coin

    George II would be my guess. Does it have a seated figure on the back?
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    No details at all from the back. When were GeorgeII minted?
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    It's actually a left facing bust and probably a George II copper. It should read about 12-44 on the E Trac. It would be a half penny if it reads that. Minted, I think 1729 - 1754. Dan can tell you if it's the young head or the older George to narrow it down a bit. There also is a farthing size one that is about the size of a quarter and is 1/4 penny and should read 12-40 or lower. Counterfeits will read as low as 12-25 and there were more counterfeits than regal coins here. Nice find, Mister I seen it on the top of the ground lol You don't really need a machine, just hang around construction sites
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    Re: Help Identifying Coin

    Quote Originally Posted by coinnut View Post
    It's actually a left facing bust and probably a George II copper. It should read about 12-44 on the E Trac. It would be a half penny if it reads that. Minted, I think 1729 - 1754. Dan can tell you if it's the young head or the older George to narrow it down a bit. There also is a farthing size one that is about the size of a quarter and is 1/4 penny and should read 12-40 or lower. Counterfeits will read as low as 12-25 and there were more counterfeits than regal coins here. Nice find, Mister I seen it on the top of the ground lol You don't really need a machine, just hang around construction sites

    Thanks, I appreciate the help in the id (from everyone)!

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    hey Rob , George is right on the money with that one its definately a George II looks like an older head variety . so anywhere from 1740's up to 1760 . is that your first colonial coin or oldest

    congrats on finding it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by del View Post
    hey Rob , George is right on the money with that one its definately a George II looks like an older head variety . so anywhere from 1740's up to 1760 . is that your first colonial coin or oldest

    congrats on finding it .

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    No and No. I have found what I believe to be a Woods Hibernia, and some Spanish 2 Reales (2 to be exact[1754, 1819]). Many early American (Large Cents, half dimes, etc) (My finds in that category begin in the 1820s) Just missing those real early American. Love the old coins!!! I still can't believe I found this one, literally on top of the ground. But it was only because of the construction. I found nothing else in the area on that day. I go back and check periodically, because they are constantly moving dirt around, daily.
    2014 Goals: 20 Silver, 5 Large Coppers, 1 Gold Coin (not anticipating being able to detect much this year; NEW BABY HERE!!)
    So Far: (0) Silver; (2) KG, LC 1807; (2) IH; (3) Buff


    2013 Total: 36 Silver; 5LC (including 1 FUGIO)
    2012 Total:101 Silver; 11 LC

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