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    1788 Vermont Copper

    Today RobW and myself decided to get out before the rain. Seeing that we did not have much time Rob suggested we go to the CT copper field, so off we went. After checking in with the farmer I asked Rob which side of farm should we do, he picked a real good side...for me....

    I didn't get much but what I did get got me excited. I went to the area that I had gotten the 2 real from and started hitting the beaten down grass area. Not long after I got a good signal 79-83 VDI. Dug down and there is the copper. Got it out of the hole gave it a pants rub and I could see it still had some meat on it. Naturally I thought another CT copper.(my eyes aren't that good) So I did something I very rarely do, I yelled over to Rob saying that I got something. He comes over and states that it must be good cause I never call him over(he's been known to bottom feed ) I tell him that I think I have a CT copper. So he looks at it, swears at me, then tells me its a VT copper. my first.

    The coin made my day and getting Rob to swear at me was the icing on the cake..


    Thanks for reading and HH everyone. I have no idea of what happened to my font??

    Looking at the Whitman Encyclopedia of Colonial and Early American coins
    I believe that it is a W-2175 RR-23 Bressett 10-o URS-9(125-249 known).



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    wow Al , that copper is in decent shape . once I get home I'll look up the variety. great find , did it make Rob cry a bit ?

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    Al it very close to the Ryder 23 variety here http://www.coinfacts.com/colonial_co...t_ryder_23.htm
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    wow AL , that is off the peg mate !!!!.
    congratulations on a great find,my first ever copper was a Vermont copper found with the trusty coin-master at 15 inches but was not even close to being that good looking.

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    Great detail on that Vermont copper! Congrats!
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    Quote Originally Posted by del View Post
    wow Al , that copper is in decent shape . once I get home I'll look up the variety. great find , did it make Rob cry a bit ?

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    Al it very close to the Ryder 23 variety here http://www.coinfacts.com/colonial_co...t_ryder_23.htm
    thanks for looking Dan. I am quite pleased with the condition and it being a VT copper.

    Quote Originally Posted by lee View Post
    wow AL , that is off the peg mate !!!!.
    congratulations on a great find,my first ever copper was a Vermont copper found with the trusty coin-master at 15 inches but was not even close to being that good looking.
    Lee, the soil at that farm is very easy on the old coppers (most of them)

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    Great detail on that Vermont copper! Congrats!
    Thanks Bucknut, I'm still smiling
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    Your excitement shows in your font!
    "he's been known to bottom feed"
    Is that a dandy on the right? Big congrats, Al!
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    Man that day of rain really screwed things up! You guys have dug alotta sweet coins from that field! I was really hoping to hunt that field with you when we were out there.
    Awesome coin Al!
    It's in phenomenal shape!!
    Congrats!
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    Quote Originally Posted by OxShoeDrew View Post
    Your excitement shows in your font!
    "he's been known to bottom feed"
    Is that a dandy on the right? Big congrats, Al!
    Drew, yes its a dandy....probably should have mentioned it my post but, no shank, design, bent.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ill Digger View Post
    Man that day of rain really screwed things up! You guys have dug alotta sweet coins from that field! I was really hoping to hunt that field with you when we were out there.
    Awesome coin Al!
    It's in phenomenal shape!!
    Congrats!
    Tim, thanks for the response and I am quite pleased with the condition of the coin.
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    Beautiful find Al, should have that one framed!
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    Congratulations Al, that is an awesome coin! I'm really happy for you that you found it. It's got beautiful details. Is it your first VT copper? HH Dave.
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    That is a sweet looking VT Al. Rarely do you see them that nice.
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    Wow what a find, congrats on the your first Vermont Copper. Outstanding WD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Digger_O'Dell View Post
    Beautiful find Al, should have that one framed!
    Thanks D.O.D...gave it a light brushing with a toothbrush and then put some RenWax on it.

    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyDigger View Post
    Congratulations Al, that is an awesome coin! I'm really happy for you that you found it. It's got beautiful details. Is it your first VT copper? HH Dave.
    Dave, Yes it's my 1st VT ...still stoked over it.

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    That is a sweet looking VT Al. Rarely do you see them that nice.
    Jeff, there I go again....getting spoiled with a nice copper...

    Quote Originally Posted by wisconsin digger View Post
    Wow what a find, congrats on the your first Vermont Copper. Outstanding WD
    WD, thanks for the congrats.
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    Congrats on your first Vermont Copper, Al, and it's a beauty with incredible detail left on it!

    I hope you get more finds from that field that make Rob swear at you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Two-Cent View Post
    Congrats on your first Vermont Copper, Al, and it's a beauty with incredible detail left on it!

    I hope you get more finds from that field that make Rob swear at you!
    Thanks Tony, really happy with this find. As far as Rob goes there were several words and a few hand motions thrown my way...
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    Fantastic coin Al! Congrats to you. Still waiting on my first up here in the home of the Vermont Coppers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BTV Digger View Post
    Fantastic coin Al! Congrats to you. Still waiting on my first up here in the home of the Vermont Coppers!

    John
    Thanks
    John,

    I feel your pain, I'm still waiting for a Mass copper here in MA.
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    That's an awesome find Al. Great condition too.
    Now get back there and find some more
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    WOW! In great shape!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Digger Don View Post
    That's an awesome find Al. Great condition too.
    Now get back there and find some more
    Don, thanks but I don't really work well under pressure.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ken C View Post
    WOW! In great shape!
    Thanks Ken
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