After Work Double Coppers

OxShoeDrew

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Yesterday I had the pleasure of meeting Ill Digger Tim :notworthy: We hit a cellar that has been very cooperative :)
Tim is very knowledgeable and just a really good guy:yes:
We hunted maybe three hours, until dark. Both my coppers where holed, one also counter stamped...go figure.
My keepers for the day were-
1812 Classic head LC
1797 or 1807 Draped ("BM" counter stamp)
1920 Buff
Musket
Cuff Button
Four hole button

I hope Tim is out this way again soon!!
 

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someone wanted to designate an event on that 1812 large cent as you can tell the nail went into the coin from the date side , maybe to signify the start of the war. It and the counter stamped draped bust are excellent finds , Tim has to be "jone-sing" pretty bad for after seeing some good coinage come up around him :yes: congrats Drew !!:clapping:
 
Two neat coppers there Drew. Both have personality. Those Classic Heads are hard to find! I have more Liberty Caps than I do Classic Heads.
 
Thanks everyone. :notworthy:
I know Jeff, I can't remember finding one before this. I have one Liberty cap and now one classic head. How many Liberty caps have you found?
 
I take that back Drew, looking at my records I have 2 Liberty Caps and 2 Classic Heads. I forgot I had misidentified a toasty DB as a Liberty Cap. The two Classic Heads came from the same site about 5 feet apart! Both types are as hard to find as hen's teeth.
 
Nice score on those coppers, Drew. You been nailing it this season. Quite a bit of matrons came out of that spot so it was mostly active in the early 1800s, despite some earlier coinage coming out. Now that I think of it, Bri's deep (liberty cap?) and you W&M makes me think about this being a nice site to try and use a sifter.
 
Poor Tim must have been going crazy seeing all these coins (1/2 dime and largies) popping out of the ground!
You got that right Dave! I was getting a little bit :envious:

Sweet finds Drew!!:clapping:
Congrats! :grin:

Thanks again for taking me to one of your honey holes! :notworthy:
I had a great time! It was just too short. :bummer:
Hopefully I'llget a chance to get back out that way sometime and we can do it again. :beerbuddy:
 
WTG on seeing double LC's in a hunt! Love the way they look as it add character to the coin. If it could only speak.
 

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