1787(?) Connecticut Copper +

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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.

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The 1899 Barber dime was my next good find.

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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.

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

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You pulled some very nice coins today Angel. Love the Barber but my favorite here is the 1787 copper. :smitten:
Congrats on a fun hunt.

angellionel link=topic=6553.msg76676#msg76676 date=1311905397 said:
There is nothing like a couple of hours of detecting to help one relax

Yes... the world disappears when I hear the threshold tone. :daydream:
 
Angel, you are a lucky devil >8) I could hunt all day and only come up with a handful of tabs and clad. Great coins and a perfect copper. Congrats.
 
angellionel link=topic=6553.msg76676#msg76676 date=1311905397 said:
There is nothing like a couple of hours of detecting to help one relax ...
Now thats my kinda relaxin' !
:thinkingabout: With all that excitement I don't know if it could actually be called relaxing lol
Thats some quality finds there Angel!
I dream of the day I finda coin starting with 17 :daydream:
Awesome finds !!
Congrats :grin:
 
Ill Digger link=topic=6553.msg76692#msg76692 date=1311908775 said:
I dream of the day I finda coin starting with 17 :daydream:
I dare not dream of such a thing yet. lol :yes:
 
Ok, back to reality, don't think there are going to be any 17... anything for us in the Midwest! Nice finds and the adrenaline rush of finding a nice old coin is always relaxing in a way! Great finds!
 
Thanks everyone!


jkress link=topic=6553.msg76681#msg76681 date=1311906606 said:
You pulled some very nice coins today Angel. Love the Barber but my favorite here is the 1787 copper. :smitten:
Congrats on a fun hunt.

Yes... the world disappears when I hear the threshold tone. :daydream:

I especially like it when the threshold is disturbed by a deep-sounding target. lol


Mudder link=topic=6553.msg76686#msg76686 date=1311907772 said:
Angel, you are a lucky devil >8) I could hunt all day and only come up with a handful of tabs and clad. Great coins and a perfect copper. Congrats.

Thanks Mudder. :beerbuddy: I like the :angelic: better though. lol


Ill Digger link=topic=6553.msg76692#msg76692 date=1311908775 said:
Now thats my kinda relaxin' !
:thinkingabout: With all that excitement I don't know if it could actually be called relaxing lol
Thats some quality finds there Angel!
I dream of the day I finda coin starting with 17 :daydream:
Awesome finds !!
Congrats :grin:

It's relaxing until you hit that first good signal. lol Thanks, Tim. thumbsup01


MassDirtFisher link=topic=6553.msg76702#msg76702 date=1311910997 said:
Way to go Angel!! Sweet digging!! Congrats on a AWESOME hunt!! Happy Hunting!!

Thanks MDF! thumbsup01


li tom link=topic=6553.msg76703#msg76703 date=1311911448 said:
Wow,what great parks you have to hunt!What conditioner do you clean the coins with?

I used to use Blue Ribbon Coin Conditioner, but apparently it is no longer in production. I now use Coin Care. It is less costly, but it does appear to darken the coppers a bit. Still, it does a great job in removing much of the surface soil. :yes:
 
Yet another great find. WTG :clapping:

Dam Angel, the way you're finding all these great coins your next investment will have to be a backhoe. You know, to save the back.... :stretcher:
 
What a wonderful variety of finds! I can't imagine finding 39 coppers in a year, and the hunting season's only half over! Wow! Any idea what the larger copper might be?

Does that Coin Care stuff work on Indian Heads as well?

Great finds as always, Angel!
 
Angel, 40 coppers so far is fantastic. and I use the word fantastic because I only have 2. Congrats on another great hunt. Speak to me about that coin conditioner stuff.
 
40 coppers and he never goes near a Cellar Hole....... lol......George, Dan...you paying attention...well maybe not George.

Great finds............as always |:confused:)
 
Sheik Yerbooty link=topic=6553.msg76709#msg76709 date=1311913465 said:
Wow Angel when you find old stuff you don't mess around :omg: Nice going once again . thumbsup01

Thank you Sheik! :beerbuddy:


fsa46 link=topic=6553.msg76717#msg76717 date=1311936534 said:
Yet another great find. WTG :clapping:

Dam Angel, the way you're finding all these great coins your next investment will have to be a backhoe. You know, to save the back.... :stretcher:

lol

I do need a new digger. lol The soft handle is torn, so the steel end is exposed. It is wrecking havoc on my palm. :blackeye: And yet I can't stop digging. lol


Tony Two-Cent link=topic=6553.msg76718#msg76718 date=1311936809 said:
What a wonderful variety of finds! I can't imagine finding 39 coppers in a year, and the hunting season's only half over! Wow! Any idea what the larger copper might be?

Does that Coin Care stuff work on Indian Heads as well?

Great finds as always, Angel!

I am curious about the larger copper too. :thinkingabout: I am now better able to make out a few of the details, so hopefully I will be able to make some comparisons with online images. :yes:

The Coin Care conditioner does a very good job of removing light surface soil from Indian Head cents. Caked-on soil can be a problem though. :yes:


aloldstuff link=topic=6553.msg76722#msg76722 date=1311940400 said:
Angel, 40 coppers so far is fantastic. and I use the word fantastic because I only have 2. Congrats on another great hunt. Speak to me about that coin conditioner stuff.

I use the coin conditioner on lightly soiled coppers. It does a nice job in removing the soil and adds a protective coat. I apply the liquid with cotton swabs (Q-tip), until most or all of the soil is removed. I much prefer the Blue Ribbon Coin Conditioner though, as it does not have a tendency to darken the coppers. Unfortunately, it appears that it is no longer available. Blue Ribbon is what I had used on a 1786 Connecticut Copper I found a few years ago. That one has a nice brownish tint now. :yes:


RobW link=topic=6553.msg76732#msg76732 date=1311944654 said:
40 coppers and he never goes near a Cellar Hole....... lol......George, Dan...you paying attention...well maybe not George.

Great finds............as always |:confused:)

I have just been fortunate with a few sites, that's all. :yes: Unfortunately the majority of the coppers found at parks do not hold up as well as those found at cellar holes. :crying02: I'm sure glad the above Connecticut Copper did though. :happydance01:
 
Stop finding coppers Angel lol I've been trying to find out what they are and have some limited success. :shocked01: Nice 1787 Connecticut by the way lol The closest variety I can find for it is Breen's 789. The reverse lines up nicely for that variety but the obverse is not quite close enough for a match. It may be a muled die where the obverse does not match the known reverse for that type. Yours is also struck off center shifting down towards 5 o'clock, so some details are lost or nearly lost on it. A dealer specializing in CT coppers may be your best bet. It could be an unknown muling of dies :happydance01: The other copper may be a William III copper shown here

http://www.fromoldbooks.org/Aubrey-HistoryOfEngland-Vol3/pages/vol3-400-Halfpenny-William-III/

Just a starting point for you on them coppers. A great hunt indeed lol :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:
 
coinnut link=topic=6553.msg76776#msg76776 date=1311966807 said:
Stop finding coppers Angel lol I've been trying to find out what they are and have some limited success. :shocked01: Nice 1787 Connecticut by the way lol The closest variety I can find for it is Breen's 789. The reverse lines up nicely for that variety but the obverse is not quite close enough for a match. It may be a muled die where the obverse does not match the known reverse for that type. Yours is also struck off center shifting down towards 5 o'clock, so some details are lost or nearly lost on it. A dealer specializing in CT coppers may be your best bet. It could be an unknown muling of dies :happydance01: The other copper may be a William III copper shown here

http://www.fromoldbooks.org/Aubrey-HistoryOfEngland-Vol3/pages/vol3-400-Halfpenny-William-III/

Just a starting point for you on them coppers. A great hunt indeed lol :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:


rofl rofl I will have a talk with my E-TRAC about switching to finding silver instead of coppers. lol She is a stubborn one though. :cheesysmile: lol

And that large copper is dated 1699?!? :shocked04: Are you trying to give me a stroke. lol The details I see on the copper do match up nicely with the one in the link you provided. :drool: Thanks! :happydance01: :happydance01:

The Connecticut Copper did hold up well, having nice details. Thank you for that information on it as well. thumbsup01 It helps a lot. :yes:
 

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