Got out this am with Merc. I had a lead on a spot that we thought would be good, got down to the site and it was loaded with trash. Luckily I sat on the computer last night and found a back-up cellar hole less than a 1/4 mile today. We parked and saw a little trail leading in then saw the colonial cemetery right in front of us. The hole couldnt have been more than a 100-200 from the cemetery. Started swinging and about 15 mins in Merc hits a copper on a path leading away from the hole. I worked near the hole for a little bit then started working between the house and cemetery and got a nice solid hit at about 7 inches out popped the 1817 Matron Head. Worked about another 15 feet over and another nice signal hitting 39 on the Safari at about 8 inches down. Cut the plug and pulled out a square nail, rechecked and target was still there and it was another copper thought it was another Matron Head. We went back to the car and I looked at my coins and I said hey this isnt a Matron Head it's a Fugio. Looked like t would clean up well there was a nice clump of dirt caked on and I could see the rings blow the layer of dirt. If anyone can help ID which type of Fugio it is I would appreciate it. I notice there are like 25 front types and 35 back types. We then left scouted out a few areas and returned to the site. Merc hit another copper near the same area as my two. I hit a small buckle and a couple buttons then near the front of the hole hit another copper stamped DH......Copper is pretty worn though but it rang up a 36 on the Safari which would lead me to believe its a KG. This brings me up to 35.5 coppers on the year now.