cellar-men get out

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Today George and I had a couple of cellar sites to hit before the freezing temps return back here in Connecticut. I had two sites that were somewhat familiar with me from about a decade ago with a possible new one i never knew was there until just last night. being this very well is our last hunt of the year and a possible "unhit" site I thought i'd get a few friends together. I invited four but only two accepted Thiltzy (Todd) and HEAVYMETALNUT (Dave) the weather was great and the ground was like butter.

here is a "legendary Trio" Thiltzy , Coinnut and HEAVYMETALNUT doing their best imitation of being lost.


and heres a couple of the sites we hit, this first one was where of the bulk of the finds came from. I found two coppers very early on , a King George II ( worn no date) and a King George III (in rough shape and no date) and a few buttons .






and my finds picture



it was incredible to get out so late in the year here in Connecticut especially with the great company , had a lot of fun and will have to do it again soon . Thanks for accepting my last minute invite guys.

Dan
 
Looks like a great way to end the year, Dan! Very bummed I missed your email last night, but I do appreciate being in your thoughts.
What's the thing at the bottom left of the second picture? I've found one like it and think it's some sort of bed roll buckle.
 
great pics Dan! thanks for the invite.still cleaning your coins?

nope the coppers are really not worth a closeup :lol: even the indian (1884) is rough , the best coin condition-wise is the wheatie (1917) .

Looks like a great way to end the year, Dan! Very bummed I missed your email last night, but I do appreciate being in your thoughts.
What's the thing at the bottom left of the second picture? I've found one like it and think it's some sort of bed roll buckle.

Ray , sorry for the late or last minute invite but i hope we can get together again around Easter when your back up this way.

the item is a type of horse harness buckle.
 
nope the coppers are really not worth a closeup :lol: even the indian (1884) is rough , the best coin condition-wise is the wheatie (1917) .



Ray , sorry for the late or last minute invite but i hope we can get together again around Easter when your back up this way.

the item is a type of horse harness buckle.
that stinks about the coppers.were they both KGII's?
 
This is our last hunt of the year for real right? :hystericallaugh: I think it is. Was great getting out for a stress free day. Nice to see Dave again and finally meet the copper king :notworthy: Todd. I had a decent day scoring two beat coppers, a barber dime, and of all things - a war nickel. 3 nice musket balls, bunch of buttons and a whole lot of fun. Before you ask Dan, there is no date on the large cent and the small copper is a Hibernia. I guess I got a thing for harps lately :dontknow: I think we are getting some real snow Thurs into Fri so start cleaning your stuff!!

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hey hippie was nice seeing you after how long? great day with some great guys!must be that pine needle acidic soil.Definitely a KGIII hibernia.least you can identify your 2 coins.see how stuff made in America holds up better than foreign made stuff? lol. anyways cool half of spur.that woulda been real sweet if complete.hope you have a less stressful 2014!
 
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Great group hunt guys! :thumbsup01:

Sadly with this storm & the extreme low temps coming in it might be a week or 2 to get back out:crying02:
 
Wish I could have joined you guys but alas I'm forced to relax in the sunshine of southern CA. :cheesysmile: I hear you folks might get a bit of snow Thursday...so sorry I'm going to miss it :grin:
Happy New Year and we'll get some hunting in when the snow melts.
 
I had a great time hunting with the "cellar guys". Thanks so much for the invite Dan and gratz on the two coppers and the Injun. "Dave are you one of those that just skip through the text on posts only to look at pictures :lol::lol:" you nailed it Dan, Dave just looks at the pics he just wants to see if you had better finds than him:poke:
 
Hey George, nice find on the Hibernia. I have yet to dig one. You had a good day. I was wondering what the date was on the Barber?
 
the only flowing hair that day was ours.i took a few twigs from the forest home in mine.nothin like takin a shower and seeing twigs goin down the drain :hystericallaugh:

well brush that "mop" more often and you won't get "twigs" :poke::poke:
 

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