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That friday (March 25th) before Digger Don and Al had the group hunt i had scouted a couple of nearby possible sites close to our scheduled 6 cellar sites. Just in case we didn't do to well , since i never been to any of these sites i didn't know how badly they might have been hit .Anyways one of the nearby sites each coughed up a copper for me even though they were both pretty bare of targets .:yes: the first site gave me a very toasty king george II right up against a tree , this coin was so bad i didn't even try to clean it . the other site i only detected for about 10 minutes before getting a large button like signal not even 10 feet from the cellar . it was a badly shaped Ct. copper , so i took the scratch pen to it and was able to attribute the variety at least . This coin was very very rough and like i said i couldn't even tell what year it was let alone the variety.
a 1788 miller 9-E
http://www.coinfacts.com/colonial_coins/connecticut_coppers/1788_ct_coppers/1788_ct_miller_09_E.htm
This is why i wasn't too upset when i got skunked Saturday with Don , Al , Tom and Drew and Brian !:lol:
a 1788 miller 9-E
http://www.coinfacts.com/colonial_coins/connecticut_coppers/1788_ct_coppers/1788_ct_miller_09_E.htm
This is why i wasn't too upset when i got skunked Saturday with Don , Al , Tom and Drew and Brian !:lol: