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Donnie B
04-15-2017, 06:12 PM
Hi everyone! I went out yesterday with Danny LaMontagne. We hiked for miles and miles, up and down ridges, through swamps and mountain laurel to hunt for colonial relics and cellar holes. I found my very first New Jersey Colonial Copper, dated 1787, at a very small and old site. It was about 10 feet from the cellar hole at the base of a small tree at the third site we visited. The reverse is absolutely gorgeous. It couldn't have circulated for very long prior to being lost.587205872158722587235872458725

del
04-15-2017, 06:31 PM
Absolutely beautiful New Jersey Donnie , you definitely earned that one my friend !:notworthy:Your Dandy button is a fine example as well !

Digger_O'Dell
04-15-2017, 06:49 PM
Beautiful coin, could never complain about something like that! :thumbsup02: Great looking dandy too, looks like it was well worth the hike!

aloldstuff
04-15-2017, 06:59 PM
Well worth the trek thru the woods. That NJ is absolutely beautiful.....:congrats:

Donnie B
04-15-2017, 07:43 PM
Thanks Danny. I owe it all to you, my friend. I'm still amazed that you found that site. :clapping: I wish I had taken a pic of the hole. That was an old one.


Absolutely beautiful New Jersey Donnie , you definitely earned that one my friend !:notworthy:Your Dandy button is a fine example as well !

Lodge Scent
04-15-2017, 08:37 PM
That's a killer NJ. :congrats:

catskillcomics
04-15-2017, 08:40 PM
Beautiful coin.. congrats!!!

Ken C
04-15-2017, 09:11 PM
WOWZA! Congrats on such a beautiful coin! The details are amazing. :perfect10: I wish the one I found looked like that!

Digger Don
04-16-2017, 10:31 AM
:wow: The condition is amazing :congrats:

The Rebel
04-17-2017, 01:07 PM
WOW! I've never seen a NJ in that great shape!

Donnie B
04-17-2017, 07:11 PM
Thanks everyone. I used a cleaning method that I learned from Danny LaMontagne. I heated the coin up multiple times with a heat lamp and gently removed the concretion from the obverse. This took multiple attempts and patience. The reverse was easy. It must have been the side protected from the weather.587635876458765

Bucknut
04-18-2017, 03:24 PM
I have never seen an old copper like that! amazing!!

OxShoeDrew
04-18-2017, 04:33 PM
GREAT COIN! :notworthy::envious: Still on my bucket list! Congrats!

catskillcomics
04-18-2017, 09:19 PM
Donnie, have you posted this info about your cleaning methods on the " cleaning forum" if not I'd like to read about it and follow up.. amazing job

Donnie B
04-19-2017, 06:42 AM
I used Danny LaMontagne's (del) "heat lamp" method which he posted in cleaning methods. The only thing I used was a heat lamp and tooth picks. I had to heat the coin up multiple times on the obverse and scrape away the hard layer with a tooth pick. The reverse was easy and I only had to heat it up once just to dry out the dirt.

One caution: I got lucky in that the corrosion was not under the patina. If the corrosion is under the patina then the patina will come off when it dries out leaving a "dead" coin.


Donnie, have you posted this info about your cleaning methods on the " cleaning forum" if not I'd like to read about it and follow up.. amazing job

Noah
04-19-2017, 02:15 PM
Never had luck using a tooth pick. Will have to try the heating method. :envious:

Ill Digger
04-20-2017, 05:47 AM
:shocked05: Whoa!! :shocked03:
Was the cellar hole out in front of the mint?! :shocked04: :lol:
That coin didn't see too many hands before being lost. Its in great shape with next to NO wear! Amazing!:perfect10:
Congrats! :grin:

Tony Two-Cent
04-20-2017, 08:42 AM
Wow, that New Jersey copper is GORGEOUS! :loveit:

That's the kind of find we all dream about. It had to have been dropped son after it was minted. Incredible find!

:perfect10:

Fire Fighter 43
04-20-2017, 08:45 AM
Congrats on a first, it is an amazing find, WTG.

Donnie B
04-20-2017, 07:22 PM
Thank you! I'm still in shock. Yes, I don't think it circulated very much before it was lost next to that cellar hole. If only it could talk.


Wow, that New Jersey copper is GORGEOUS! :loveit:

That's the kind of find we all dream about. It had to have been dropped son after it was minted. Incredible find!

:perfect10:
Thank you! I wish we had found the mint!

:shocked05: Whoa!! :shocked03:
Was the cellar hole out in front of the mint?! :shocked04: :lol:
That coin didn't see too many hands before being lost. Its in great shape with next to NO wear! Amazing!:perfect10:
Congrats! :grin:
Thank you! I'm still on Cloud 9!

Congrats on a first, it is an amazing find, WTG.
Danny has taught me more about cleaning coins than anyone. I wish I hadn't experimented (and ruined) so many nice ones over the years.

Never had luck using a tooth pick. Will have to try the heating method. :envious:
I fell in love with the Jersey Coppers the first time I saw one. I really wanted to find one but I was in shock when I saw that shield.

GREAT COIN! :notworthy::envious: Still on my bucket list! Congrats!
I really got lucky. Thank you!

I have never seen an old copper like that! amazing!!
It was all luck. It was deep and reading like a coin or a bent nail. It read enough like a coin that I decided to dig it.

WOW! I've never seen a NJ in that great shape!
Thank you!!

:wow: The condition is amazing :congrats:
I just got lucky, really, really, lucky!

WOWZA! Congrats on such a beautiful coin! The details are amazing. :perfect10: I wish the one I found looked like that!


Beautiful coin.. congrats!!!
Thank you!

That's a killer NJ. :congrats:
I still can't believe it. If Danny had said, "walk that way nine miles and you will find a Jersey copper," I would have ran!

Well worth the trek thru the woods. That NJ is absolutely beautiful.....:congrats:
It's definitely a day, and a find, that I will never forget. Thank you!

Beautiful coin, could never complain about something like that! :thumbsup02: Great looking dandy too, looks like it was well worth the hike!

milco
04-24-2017, 08:57 PM
Amazing finds, Congrats!