1816 Large Cent in Junkyard

Sam

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So my dad went hiking today on a modern trail and brought me along, I also brought my detector just in case. After finding out it was a junkyard in the 20s and 30s I had no hope of finding anything good.

That was until I got my first signal which was a solid 83, 84 reading 4" on my machine, I dug down three inches and to my surprise I see a copper in the bottom of the hole!

Turns out to be a 1816 Matron Head Large Cent which is the first year of the Matrons, I didn't find anything else this hunt.

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Congrats on the large cent Sam, it cleaned up nicely as well :thumbsup01: sometimes you just never know
 
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Once you find a LC it really doesn't matter if you find anything else. That's a great find and better that you actually found it at a junkyard. :congrats:
 
1816 , a great year to celebrate ... A full year to recover and prosper from the ravages of the war of 1812 and from Europe the great news of Napoleon's army being crushed at Waterloo . congrats on the fine copper matron Sam !!
 
1816 , a great year to celebrate ... A full year to recover and prosper from the ravages of the war of 1812 and from Europe the great news of Napoleon's army being crushed at Waterloo . congrats on the fine copper matron Sam !!

Thanks Dan! It was a very unexpected find for sure.
 
WTG on the LC, you got lucky seeing it was around a junk yard. Must have been a ton of trash.

Thanks! It was an unexpected find, it's also strange that I turned on my detector swung and it was my very first signal there.
 
A two hundred year old copper in a junk infested location AND on the first swing.

That must be one of those good karma things I have heard so much about. :omg::congrats:
 

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