There is nothing like a couple of hours of detecting to help one relax - except when finding coins that make your heart thump wildly. lol It was a late in the day hunt at a local site, and it proved to be more fun than I had anticipated. :happydance01:
This was my first find, a Connecticut Copper. It appears to be dated 1787. :thinkingabout: The first photo is as found, and the other two after applying coin conditioner to remove the surface soil. It is copper number 39 of the year.
The 1899 Barber dime was my next good find.
After a while I picked up another copper, though this one is worn. It is larger than the Connecticut Copper. I can't quite make out the year. It is copper number 40.
Here are my finds, which includes a 1890 Indian Head cent and a small pin.
This was my first find, a Connecticut Copper. It appears to be dated 1787. :thinkingabout: The first photo is as found, and the other two after applying coin conditioner to remove the surface soil. It is copper number 39 of the year.



The 1899 Barber dime was my next good find.

After a while I picked up another copper, though this one is worn. It is larger than the Connecticut Copper. I can't quite make out the year. It is copper number 40.



Here are my finds, which includes a 1890 Indian Head cent and a small pin.
