I finally found my first colonial copper!! It's a Massachusetts cent (thanks Dan for the ID help), but I can't make out the date. I found it about half a mile from a spot that Dave (Heavy Metal Nut) and Todd/ Thiltzy took me to a year or so ago. I'd found a couple of ox knobs in a dig or two near there last year but wandered off in search of other areas. It was 8 inches down and was a decent sounding, though slightly broken, hit. I'm so much happier with this than the 1/2 Reale I found a couple of years ago; American coins are so much more meaningful to me.
When I first pulled it out if the ground, it looked pretty good; I thought it would clean up well. After about half an hour of peroxide, though, I'm not so sure. What do I do now?! The picture of the greener looking coin is straight from the ground. The two with the green background are after peroxide. Should I keep trying peroxide, or just put some Ren wax on it?
When I first pulled it out if the ground, it looked pretty good; I thought it would clean up well. After about half an hour of peroxide, though, I'm not so sure. What do I do now?! The picture of the greener looking coin is straight from the ground. The two with the green background are after peroxide. Should I keep trying peroxide, or just put some Ren wax on it?
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