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Went back to where Dan and I hunted yesterday. Was heading back to the farthest corn field swinging away and I get a VDI of 83. About 6" down I see a nice green disc, the obverse is toast but the reverse is okay. It's a 1787 Ct copper. Then a couple of cuff buttons in a row, then a dandy. Now this next find I am all excited about cause I have never found a State copper before. I think that this one is in very good shape also. It also rang up as 83 VDI but only about 3" down. Even with my bad eyesight I could tell that this coin was in pretty good shape. I have done nothing to it except rubbed a soft toothbrush across it. It's a CT copper dated 1787, I know nothing about varieties or even if they exist for this coin.
Somewhere in between the buttons and a copper I dug a whatsit......any ideas.
I think that this is the first time that I have gotten 2 colonial coppers in one hunt.
Thanks for reading and HH.
Well as you can see by reading some of the replies, these coppers are both Ct's.
Somewhere in between the buttons and a copper I dug a whatsit......any ideas.
I think that this is the first time that I have gotten 2 colonial coppers in one hunt.
Thanks for reading and HH.
Well as you can see by reading some of the replies, these coppers are both Ct's.
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